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International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences

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Contribution of Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to Economic Development: Comparative Study of China and Cote d’lvoire

Li Hongbo, Koffi Aka Lucien, Ya Komenan Raphael, Asseuhin Amoncho Boris

http://dx.doi.org/10.6007/IJARBSS/v8-i11/5393

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This study employs division-level survey data for china and other countries to measure the simultaneous processes of job creation and destruction that take place within different firms and industries between china and cote’d lvoire. This provides a more nuanced picture of employment dynamics than the standard approach which rests on a single measure of net job creation at firm level. Specifically, higher wages decrease job creation and increase job destruction, whereas higher productivity increases job creation and reduces job destruction. The economic development of cote’d lvoire based on natural resources. Due to lack of technology and resources the entrepreneurial of medium enterprises have not taking good place in open market. And its influence on the Gross national product (GDP) along with the development issues of business life, health measures, business life expectancy, Policy and Regulation Strategies, Macro-Economic Strategies, Enticement Policies Strategies and Infrastructure Strategies with enterprises. Empirical results indicate that wages and job productivity significantly affect job creation and destruction. The paper finds information asymmetry and inadequate collateral as two major constraints that Effect of entrepreneurial orientation on small and medium enterprises as comparatively china and cote d’lvoire economy. Researcher has conducted data from secondary source along with CPIA data. . Empirical results indicate that wages and job productivity significantly affect job creation and destruction. Specifically, higher wages decrease job creation and increase job destruction, whereas higher productivity increases job creation and reduces job destruction.

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In-Text Citation: (Hongbo, Lucien, Raphael, & Boris, 2018)
To Cite this Article: Hongbo, L., Lucien, K. A., Raphael, Y. K., & Boris, A. A. (2018). Contribution of Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to Economic Development: Comparative Study of China and Cote d’lvoire. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 8(11), 1896–1915.