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We would like to present the 25th and final issue of the Analytical Bulletin ‘Small and Medium-sized Business in Belarus’. Over the past six years, we have objectively analysed the Belarusian entrepreneurial sector alongside private business development. We have highlighted the role played by small and medium-sized enterprises in the every-day life of Belarus and its citizens. The bulletin has given experts – including entrepreneurs, business association leaders, civil servants, IFC specialists and Belarusian and foreign independent pundits – a chance to air their views.
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This issue of the Analytical Bulletin revisits the role played by the small and medium-sized business sector in the development of the national economy. Most countries, which over the last ten years have placed special emphasis on this sector, have seen significant economic gains.
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This issue of the Analytical Bulletin is dedicated to inspections – an acute problem for economic entities. A survey conducted by the IFC Belarus Business Enabling Environment Project in early 2006 revealed that the existing system of calling and conducting inspections creates problems not only for the business community but also for controlling agencies.
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We would like to offer you another issue of our Analytical Bulletin, highlighting the important role played by SMEs in the development of the national economy and emphasizing the need to create enabling conditions for the dynamic growth of this sector. We’ve maintained the overall thrust of our activities in Belarus and the articles herein are dedicated to the current state of the operating environment for SMEs and business-related administrative procedures which are regarded as topical by the business community.
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This issue of the analytical bulletin is dedicated to an important theme for most small and medium-sized enterprises –namely, the business permit system. Business environment surveys in Belarus demonstrate that this topic is of interest to the business community; most entrepreneurs consider the system outdated and believe that it hinders private sector growth.
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This is the 20th issue of the analytical bulletin. Over its five year history, it has covered a variety of business-related issues, including state regulation, privatisation, business association development, administrative procedures and problems hindering company growth.
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This is the first issue of the analytical bulletin to be published since the recent launch of the new IFC Belarus Business Enabling Environment Project, which seeks to reduce the regulatory burden borne by small and medium-sized enterprises and improve entrepreneurs’ access to information and business support services.
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This issue of the Analytical Bulletin, which is dedicated to administrative barriers, is a precursor of sorts to the new technical assistance project that IFC is about to launch in order to study the regulatory procedures in the SME sector and promote amelioration of the business climate in Belarus.
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The 17th Issue of the Analytical Bulletin entitled “Small and Medium Business in Belarus,” which addresses the key problems encountered by the private sector in Belarus. This issue covers the private business promotion activities pursued by the International Finance Corporation, including technical assistance and investment.
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