Development of SMEs in the Indonesian economy
Loading...
Date
Authors
Hayashi, Mitsuhiro
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University
Access Statement
Open Access
Abstract
This paper examines the development of manufacturing SMEs (small- and medium-scale enterprises) in Indonesia during 1986-96, using unpublished data of BPS (Statistics Indonesia). The contribution of SMEs to total manufacturing value added has remained relatively small, but their contribution to the Indonesian economy in terms of employment generation is significant. The analysis suggests that, in broad terms, SMEs can coexist with LEs (large-scale enterprises), by producing a unit of output with less capital but more labour than LEs. Labour productivity in SMEs and LEs increased at a similar rate during the period under study. Increase in labour productivity of SMEs in the machinery industry was faster than in other main product sectors. SMEs in the machinery industry also increased their TFP markedly, compared with both SMEs in other sectors and LEs in the same sector. Overall, these results question whether subcontracting can support the development of SMEs and improve their performance.
Description
Keywords
Citation
Collections
Source
Working papers in trade and development
Book Title
Entity type
Publication
Access Statement
Open Access
License Rights
DOI
Restricted until
Downloads
File
Description