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"Supporting SMEs and helping them to enhance their competitiveness is one of the key elements of a successful regional development policy and remains a priority also for the next funding period. Regional competitiveness and the success of smart specialisation strategies depend heavily on the 23 million SMEs all over Europe and their ability to create wealth and high quality jobs. This guidebook is intended to serve as a 'cookbook' on how to design, apply for and implement concrete projects in support of SMEs from the EU Structural Funds. It bases itself very much on previous initiatives in their area and is intended to be as hands-on as possible for all those designing a concrete project. It also provides concrete examples of good practice. We recommend this guide to policy makers, stakeholders and managing authorities especially at regional level, hoping it will inspire concrete measures to further trigger the successful use of structural funds in support of the SME-friendly policies."--Editor.

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How to Use Structural Funds for SME & Entrepreneurship Policy, European Commission. Enterprise DG., European Union. European Commission. Directorate-General for Enterprise and Industry

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Titre
How to Use Structural Funds for SME & Entrepreneurship Policy
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2013
Pages
66
ISBN10
9279287230
ISBN13
9789279287237
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"Supporting SMEs and helping them to enhance their competitiveness is one of the key elements of a successful regional development policy and remains a priority also for the next funding period. Regional competitiveness and the success of smart specialisation strategies depend heavily on the 23 million SMEs all over Europe and their ability to create wealth and high quality jobs. This guidebook is intended to serve as a 'cookbook' on how to design, apply for and implement concrete projects in support of SMEs from the EU Structural Funds. It bases itself very much on previous initiatives in their area and is intended to be as hands-on as possible for all those designing a concrete project. It also provides concrete examples of good practice. We recommend this guide to policy makers, stakeholders and managing authorities especially at regional level, hoping it will inspire concrete measures to further trigger the successful use of structural funds in support of the SME-friendly policies."--Editor.