An Initial Review of Policies for SMEs in the US, Japan and China

Jianxin Shi, Ping Li
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Abstract

Due to the emphasis on the important role played by small and medium sized enterprises in the economy, policies to encourage innovation in these small firms are attracting increasing attention from researchers and policy makers. The differences and similarities between approaches in the three countries the USA, Japan and China - form the basis for this paper. The research process involves an overview of secondary data available about innovation and the small firm sector, and then moves on through two other stages to more in-depth review of particular aspects before taking a qualitative approach to identify effective business support measures for small firms. While the research is at an early stage, here we explore the definition of an SME, the importance of the SME sector and summarize the current policies to encourage innovation in each country. Comparative analysis is the main method in this paper in terms of definitions, roles of SMEs, as well as philosophies, basic law and policy systems for SMEs in China, Japan and USA. However, compared with developed countries such as Japan and USA, China has no effective system to help SMEs overcome the obstacles of financing, avoid the risks of lack of credit system, unfair or illegal competition and so on. Experiences in policy making from Japan and USA can be divided in to two groups. One group of lessons and experiences can be imitated as soon as possible, and the other one can only be used for references in the long run. Based on these findings, policymakers, especially from China, can make use of previous experiences from other countries and avoid policy risks at the same time
美国、日本和中国中小企业政策初探
由于重视中小企业在经济中的重要作用,鼓励中小企业创新的政策越来越受到研究人员和政策制定者的关注。美国、日本和中国这三个国家在方法上的异同构成了本文的基础。研究过程包括对现有的关于创新和小企业部门的二手数据进行概述,然后在采取定性方法确定小企业有效的商业支持措施之前,通过另外两个阶段对特定方面进行更深入的审查。虽然这项研究还处于早期阶段,但我们在这里探讨了中小企业的定义、中小企业部门的重要性,并总结了各国鼓励创新的现行政策。本文主要采用比较分析的方法,对中、日、美中小企业的定义、作用以及中小企业的理念、基本法律和政策体系进行分析。然而,与日本、美国等发达国家相比,中国没有有效的制度来帮助中小企业克服融资障碍,避免信用体系缺失、不公平或非法竞争等风险。日本和美国的政策制定经验可以分为两类。一组教训和经验可以尽快模仿,另一组只能作为长期的参考。基于这些发现,政策制定者,特别是中国的政策制定者可以借鉴其他国家的经验,同时避免政策风险
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