The SME Policy Index is a benchmarking tool for emerging economies to monitor and evaluate progress in policies that support small and medium-sized enterprises. The Index has been developed by the OECD in a joint effort with the European Commission, the EBRD and ETF in 2006 and applied to four regions in 32 economies (Western Balkans and Turkey, Eastern Europe and South Caucasus, North-Africa and the Middle East, Southeast Asia).
The SME Policy Index methodology has been revised in 2014 to better capture the intensity, quality and effect of policy, to provide more in-depth policy recommendations and to allow for international comparison. More on: www.oecd.org/SMEs
Currently The management University of Africa is conducting a baseline survey on SME Policy index in Kenya.It is exiting for us talking to Micro and small enterprises in Kiambu. Machakos and Nairobi county governments to give voice out their personal experience in business and challenges impeding their success.
Thank you very much for your information about survey on SME Policy index in Kenya. We can be in tuch for futher project. I would like to invite you to pablish your research in out paper Economic Review in Bosnia.