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Economic Research Institute 2017-02 - 10

Content 1 Growth of SMEs Sector and Economic Development Governmental Policy Supporting SMEs Development 2 3 4 5 Conclusion Remarks

Growth of SMEs Sector and Economic Development Growth of SMEs Sector and Economic Development Policy Supporting the Development of SMEs The findings of research conducted recently show that SME development is strongly correlated with economic growth. There is no evidence that poverty and inequality will decrease as supporting SMEs. (Beck, Demirguc-Kunt, Levine, 2005) However SMEs share is low in total employment, their contributions are vital in generating workplace. (Ayyagari, Demirguc-Kunt, Maksimovich, 2011)

Policy Supporting the Development of SMEs Growth of SMEs Sector and Economic Development Policy Supporting the Development of SMEs Policy Supporting the Development of SMEs is based on the following background. (Beck, Demirguc-Kunt, Levine, 2005) Competition and Entrepreneurship SMEs Productivity Labor Utilization of SMEs

International Organizations claim that factors below is important for SMEs development. (Abe, Troilo, Juneja, Narain, 2012) Business enabling environment Promotion of entrepreneurial culture Financing the business Business development services Innovation and technology development and adaptation Market access

Organizations Contributing SMEs Development Barriers in Doing Business and Research on Business Enabling Envi SMEs development in Mongolia is induced from the adoption of SMEs law in 2007. The role of governmental organization in SMEs development (Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry, Regulation Agency of SME policy implementation and Support center of SMEs in Ulaanbaatar... ) The role of non-governmental organizations in SMEs development (Mongolian Chamber, Mongolian Employer s Federation... ) The role of international organizations in SMEs development (JICA, EBRD, IFC, SDC...) The role of private organizations in SMEs development (Khaan bank, Khas bank... )

Organizations Contributing SMEs Development Barriers in Doing Business and Research on Business Enabling Envi World Bank (2009, 2013)-Financial access, political instability and corruption... World Economic Forum (2014-2015)-Government organization s bureaucracy, bad regulation and the quality of human capital... Mongolian National Chamber Of Commerce And Industry (2004)-Government organization s bureaucracy and inspection... Mongolbank (2011)-Social Environmental Issues and Infrastructure Development... World Bank (2014)-Connecting to electricity, getting construction permits and documenting foreign trade...

Survey objective: The objective of the survey is to define the sources of transaction costs in the relation between public and private organizations and measure transaction costs faced by SMEs through all of their business operational stages. Survey importance: Other research mainly studied about business environment, public institution and financial accessibility.

This survey questionnaire has 217 questions and consists of the following main parts defining the sources of transaction cost. Transaction cost of business registration (25 questions) Transaction cost of getting permits (18 questions) Transaction cost of tax compliance (18 questions) Transaction cost dealing with examination of specialized inspection (14 questions) Transaction cost of connecting to infrastructure (31 questions) Transaction cost of customs and international trade (16 questions) Transaction cost of enforcement of contract (35 questions)

(Cont ) Transaction cost of dealing with governmental organizations, local governments and public procurement (25 questions) Transaction cost of dealing with financial institutions (18 questions)

Business Registry database in Statistical Yearbook published by NSO is used, the brief information about entities registered in this data is presented in table below.

Ү1541 entities were sampled from Business Registry database in 2014 and 2015 using random sampling. Stratified sampling is based on the modified definition of SME in the law of 2007.

Average of Total Transaction Cost, Direct and Indirect Costs and Informal Payments of Some Fields

Transaction Cost of Dealing with Government Agencies Implementing SMEs Policies

Transaction Cost of Dealing with Government Agencies Implementing SMEs Policies

Transaction Cost of Tax Compliance

Transaction Cost of Tax Compliance

Transaction Cost of Customs and International Trade

Transaction Cost of Customs and International Trade

Governmental Policy Supporting SMEs Development

Total Transaction Cost

Total Transaction Cost

Average non-market transaction cost faced by SMEs amounts to 4.4 percent of their sales turnover. Micro and small enterprises bear significantly greater burden of transaction cost. Transaction costs of tax compliance and customs and international trade is relatively high compared with other fields. Indirect transaction cost is the main source of burden in each procedure which SMEs have to deal with. Availability of and access to information of public services is a crucial step to reduce transaction costs faced by SMEs. The occurrence of bribes and informal payments made by SMEs is relatively low and average monetary value is lower than other types of costs.

Thank you for your attention.