Billions of dollars have been spent in the last twenty years on
assistance for micro, small and medium businesses. Yet there have
been few attempts to count the costs and compare them to the
benefits.This is the first book to systematically evaluate, measure
and review the costs and benefits of small enterprise development
programs through a range of examples of best practice from within
the field.The authors have drawn on their extensive experience in
business and as consultants within the enterprise development
industry for this extensive study. They show that it is possible to
measure and compare the costs and benefits of small enterprise
development programs, and that donors, NGOs, tax payers and small
business administrators themselves should demand that those who are
responsible for such programs must demonstrate that they are
providing value for money.
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