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SME Policy Index: Eastern Partner Countries 2024

Building Resilience in Challenging Times

The SME Policy Index: Eastern Partner Countries 2024 – Building resilience in challenging times is a unique benchmarking tool to assess and monitor progress in the design and implementation of SME policies against EU and international best practice. It embraces the priorities laid out in the European Union’s SME Strategy for a sustainable and digital Europe and is structured around the ten principles of the Small Business Act for Europe, which provide a wide range of measures to guide the design and implementation of SME policies. This report marks the fourth edition in this series, following assessments in 2012, 2016, and 2020. It tracks progress made since 2020 and offers the latest key findings on SME development and related policies in the countries of the Eastern Partnership (EaP). It also identifies emerging challenges affecting SMEs in the region and provides recommendations to address them. The 2024 edition benefits from an updated methodology that also offers a deeper analysis of policies to support the digital transformation of SMEs.

Published on December 13, 2023

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword
Abbreviations and acronyms
Executive summary
Policy framework, structure of the report and assessment process
Overview: 2024 SME Policy Index scores and key findings
Economic context
Methodology for the Small Business Act assessment
Assessment findings by pillar6 chapters available
Digital Economy for SMEs
Pillar A – Responsive Government
Pillar B – Entrepreneurial Human Capital
Pillar C – Access to Finance
Pillar D – Access to Markets
Pillar E – Innovation and Business Support
Country profiles5 chapters available
Armenia: Small Business Act country profile
Azerbaijan: Small Business Act country profile
Georgia: Small Business Act country profile
Republic of Moldova: Small Business Act country profile
Ukraine: Small Business Act country profile
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