Challenges facing small and medium-sized enterprises in the Kyrgyz Republic, 1996-7

Type Journal Article - MOCT-MOST: Economic Policy in Transitional Economies
Title Challenges facing small and medium-sized enterprises in the Kyrgyz Republic, 1996-7
Author(s)
Volume 11
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2001
Page numbers 205-2
URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1013101026615
Abstract
Based on high quality household survey data from 1996 and 1997, this paper analyzes the challenges facing non-farm household businesses in the Kyrgyz Republic. The non-farm businesses are small, concentrated in service activities, and rely on family labour. They are new enterprises established after the transition from central planning began, rather than state enterprises formed during the planning era and subsequently privatized. High taxes, low product demand, and high input prices are the three most cited challenges, while the problems facing small businesses do not include credit availability, capacity concerns, input availability, or labour costs. Frequent mention of licence difficulties and extortion, in addition to high taxes, indicates that the grabbing hand of the government is a major obstacle to private businesses. The government is also failing to maintain law and order; in 1996 a quarter of the businesses report violence among their three main challenges.

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