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Financing SMEs and Entrepreneurs 2012
An OECD Scoreboard
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- Foreword
- + Acknowledgements
- Table of Contents
- Acronyms and abbreviations
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Chapter 1.
Financing SMEs and Entrepreneurs: Understanding and Developing an OECD Scoreboard
- + Chapter 2. Emerging Trends in SME and Entrepreneurship Finance
- + Chapter 3. Basel III and SME Lending: Thematic Focus
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Chapter 4.
Country Profiles of SME Financing 2007-10
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Canada
- + Small business lending
- Small business loans authorised vs. requested
- Small business credit conditions
- + Equity financing
- Business insolvencies
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Government policy response
- Box 4.1. Definition of small businesses used in Canada’s SME and entrepreneurship finance Scoreboard
- Table 4.3. Financing SMEs and entrepreneurs: Scoreboard for Canada, 2007-10
- Figure 4.3. Trends in SME and entrepreneurship finance in Canada
- Table 4.4. Financing SMEs and entrepreneurs: Definitions and sources of indicators for Canada’s Scoreboard
- Notes
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Chile
- + SME lending
- Loans utilised compared to authorised
- SME credit conditions
- + Equity financing
- Payment delays
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Government policy response
- SME government loan guarantees and government guaranteed loans
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SME government direct lending
- Figure 4.4. Value of direct government loans from INDAP, 2007-10
- Table 4.7. Number of new direct government loans in Chile, 2007-10
- Box 4.2. Definition of SMEs used in Chile’s SME and entrepreneurship finance Scoreboard
- Table 4.8. Financing SMEs and entrepreneurs: Scoreboard for Chile, 2007-10
- Figure 4.5. Trends in SME and entrepreneurship finance in Chile
- Table 4.9. Financing SMEs and entrepreneurs: Definitions and sources of indicators for Chile’s Scoreboard (cont.)
- Notes
- References
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Denmark
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Finland
- + SME lending
- SME authorised loans compared to requested loans
- SME credit conditions
- + Equity financing
- + Other indicators
- + Government policy responses
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Experience during the recovery period
- Table 4.20. Use of external finance by SMEs in Finland in the last six months, 2H 2010
- Box 4.3. Definition of SMEs used in Finland’s SME and entrepreneurship finance Scoreboard
- Table 4.21. Financing SMEs and entrepreneurs: Scoreboard for Finland, 2007-10
- Figure 4.7. Trends in SME and entrepreneurship finance in Finland
- Table 4.22. Financing SMEs and entrepreneurs: Definitions and sources of indicators for Finland’s Scoreboard
- Notes
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France
- + SME lending
- SME loans utilised compared to authorised
- + SME credit conditions
- + Equity financing
- + Other indicators
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Government policy response
- Table 4.25. Measures to finance SMEs in France
- Box 4.4. Definition of SMEs in the EU and France
- Table 4.26. Financing SMEs and entrepreneurs: Scoreboard for France, 2007-10
- Figure 4.13. Trends in SME and entrepreneurship finance in France
- Table 4.27. Financing SMEs and entrepreneurs: Definitions and sources of indicators for France’s Scoreboard
- References
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Hungary
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Italy
- + SME lending
- SME loans used vs. authorised
- SME credit conditions
- + Equity financing
- + Payment delays, non-performing loans and bankruptcies
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Government policy response
- Box 4.5. Definition of SMEs used in Italy’s SME and entrepreneurship finance Scoreboard
- Table 4.34. Financing SMEs and entrepreneurs: Scoreboard for Italy, 2007-10
- Figure 4.18. Trends in SME and entrepreneurship finance in Italy
- Table 4.35. Financing SMEs and entrepreneurs: Definitions and sources of indicators for Italy’s Scoreboard
- References
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Korea
- + SME lending
- + SME credit conditions
- + Equity financing
- Payment delays and insolvency
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Government policy response
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SME government guaranteed loans and direct lending
- + Box 4.6. Definition of SMEs used in Korea’s SME and entrepreneurship finance Scoreboard
- Table 4.38. Financing SMEs and entrepreneurs: Scoreboard for Korea, 2007-10
- Figure 4.20. Trends in SME and entrepreneurship finance in Korea
- Table 4.39. Financing SMEs and entrepreneurs: Definitions and sources of indicators for Korea’s Scoreboard
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SME government guaranteed loans and direct lending
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The Netherlands
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New Zealand
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Portugal
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Slovak Republic
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Slovenia
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Sweden
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Switzerland
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Thailand
- + SME lending
- SME loans authorised vs. requested
- SME credit conditions
- Equity financing
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Government policy response
- + Box 4.8. Definition of SMEs used in Thailand’s SME and entrepreneurship finance Scoreboard
- Table 4.67. Financing SMEs and entrepreneurs: Scoreboard for Thailand, 2007-10
- Figure 4.28. Trends in SME and entrepreneurship finance in Thailand
- Table 4.68. Financing SMEs and entrepreneurs: Definitions and sources of indicators for Thailand’s Scoreboard
- Reference
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United Kingdom
- + SME lending
- SME loans authorised vs. requested
- + SME credit conditions
- + Equity financing
- Bankruptcies and payment delays
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Government policy response
- Box 4.9. Definition of SMEs used in the United Kingdom’s SME and entrepreneurship finance Scoreboard
- Table 4.71. Financing SMEs and entrepreneurs: Scoreboard for the United Kingdom, 2007-10
- Figure 4.30. Trends in SME and entrepreneurship finance in the United Kingdom
- Table 4.72. Financing SMEs and entrepreneurs: Definitions and sources of indicators for the United Kingdom’s Scoreboard
- Notes
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United States
- + Small business lending
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SME lending by lender size
- Table 4.75. Value of small business loans outstanding, 2005-10
- Table 4.76. Number of small business loans outstanding, 2005-10
- Table 4.77. Number of small business loans outstanding from depository lenders, 2005-10
- Table 4.78. Ratio of the value of small business loans outstanding to the value of total assets of depository lenders, 2005-10
- Table 4.79. Ratio of the value of small business loans outstanding to the value of total business loans outstanding for depository lenders, 2005-10
- + SME credit conditions
- + Small business credit demand
- Other indicators
- Private equity financing
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Government policy response
- Table 4.80. SBA 7a and 504 loan guarantees, 2000-10
- Figure 4.35. Gross loans guarantees, total 7(a) and 504 programs, 1990-2011
- Table 4.81. Financing SMEs and entrepreneurs: Scoreboard for the United States, 2007-10
- Figure 4.36. Trends in SME and entrepreneurship finance in the United States
- Table 4.82. Financing SMEs and entrepreneurs: Definitions and sources of indicators for the United States’ Scoreboard
- Notes
- References
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Canada
- + Annex A. Methodology
- Annex B. Surveys and Statistical Resources on SME and Entrepreneurship Finance
- Annex C. Example of a Simplified Quantitative Demand-side Survey
Access to finance represents one of the most significant challenges for entrepreneurs and for the creation, survival and growth of small businesses. As governments address this challenge, they are running up against a major and longstanding obstacle to policy making: insufficient evidence and data. Better data is needed to understand the financing needs of SMEs and entrepreneurs and to provide the basis for informed institutional and public policy decisions.
This first edition of "Financing SMEs and Entrepreneurs: An OECD Scoreboard" represents a major step in addressing this obstacle by establishing a comprehensive international framework for monitoring SMEs’ and entrepreneurs’ access to finance over time. Comprising 18 countries, including Canada, Chile, Denmark, Finland, France, Hungary, Italy, Korea, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, the United Kingdom and the United States, the Scoreboard presents data for a number of debt, equity and financing framework condition indicators. Taken together, they provide governments and other stakeholders with a tool to understand SMEs’ financing needs, to support the design and evaluation of policy measures and to monitor the implications of financial reforms on SMEs’ access to finance.
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Publication year : 2012
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