Development of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises on the Example of the Russian Federation and the Slovak Republic
Journal: The Journal of Social Sciences Research (Vol.4, No. 5)Publication Date: 2018-12-15
Authors : Askar N. Mustafin; Jaroslav Gonos; Katarína Čulková;
Page : 85-89
Keywords : Small and medium-sized business; Small business; Strategy 2030; GDP; Russian federation; Slovak republic.;
Abstract
Small and medium-sized enterprises in the modern market economy play the role of one of the main sectors that determine the vector and rates of economic growth of the gross domestic product. All developed countries strongly support the small and medium-sized business sector, since the structure and quality of GDP directly depends on it. This article examines the impact of small and medium-sized businesses on the economy of the Russian Federation and the Slovak Republic. The article compares the analysis and identifies the necessary conditions for starting business in the countries under consideration. The authors provide statistical data on the structure of small and medium-sized businesses identifies problems that slow down the development of small businesses and suggests ways to solve existing problems in this sector of the economy.
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