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GNI per Capita, Atlas

Country Country Name Year


Method

ALB Albania 2008 3,840


ANT Netherlands Antilles 2010
ARE United Arab Emirates 2005 26,360
ARG Argentina 2008 7,190

ARM Armenia 2008 3,350


ASM American Samoa 2007
AUS Australia 2007 35,660

AUT Austria 2007 41,620

AZE Azerbaijan 2006 1,890

BHR Bahrain 2006 19,660

BEL Belgium 2007 41,140

BFA Burkina Faso 2006 420


BGD Bangladesh 2003 370
BGR Bulgaria 2007 4,460

BIH Bosnia and Herzegovina 2008 4,520

BLR Belarus 2008 5,360


BLZ Belize 1993 2,690

BMU Bermuda 2008

BOL Bolivia 2002 930

BRA Brazil 2007 6,060


BRN Brunei Darussalam 1997 16,300
BWA Botswana 2006 5,630
CAN Canada 2008 43,640
CHE Switzerland 2008 55,510
CHL Chile 2006 6,870
CHN China 2009 2,940

CMR Cameroon 2004 810


COL Colombia 2005 2,870
CRI Costa Rica 2008 6,060

CYP Cyprus 2007 24,430


CZE Czech Republic 2007 14,380
DEU Germany 2007 39,260
DNK Denmark 2007 54,290

DOM Dominican Republic 2009 4,330

DZA Algeria 2009 4,190


ECU Ecuador 2001 1,380
EGY Egypt, Arab Rep. 2006 1,290
ESP Spain 2007 29,330

EST Estonia 2007


13,180

ETH Ethiopia 2008

280

FIN Finland 2007 43,980


FRA France 2007 38,910
GBR United Kingdom 2007 44,070
GEO Georgia 2008 2,500
GHA Ghana 2004 380

GRC Greece 2007 25,550


GTM Guatemala 1999 1,720
GUM Guam 2007
GUY Guyana 1998 870
HKG Hong Kong SAR, China 2009 31,420

HND Honduras 2000 930

HRV Croatia 2008 13,580

HUN Hungary 2007 11,670


IDN Indonesia 2008 1,880

IND India 2007 950

IRL Ireland 2007 48,450


IRN Iran, Islamic Rep. 1997 1,770
ISL Iceland 2009 40,450
ISR Israel 2008 24,720
ITA Italy 2007 33,620
JAM Jamaica 2005 3,910
JOR Jordan 2007 3,020
JPN Japan 2006 38,590
KAZ Kazakhstan 2008 6,160
KEN Kenya 2006 570

KGZ Kyrgyz Republic 2008 780


KHM Cambodia 2001 300

KOR Korea, Rep. 2007 21,210

KWT Kuwait 2007 43,930


LAO Lao PDR 2004 400

LBN Lebanon 2004 5,670

LKA Sri Lanka 2007 1,540


LTU Lithuania 2007 9,910

LUX Luxembourg 2007 81,600


LVA Latvia 2007 10,120
MAR Morocco 2002 1,300
MDA Moldova 2008 1,500
MEX Mexico 2008 9,990

MKD Macedonia, FYR 2008 4,130

MLT Malta 2008 16,690


NGA Nigeria and Nigeria 2. 2004 530
MMR Myanmar 2004

MNE Montenegro 2008 6,660

MNP Northern Mariana Islands 2007


MOZ Mozambique 2004 260
MUS Mauritius 2007 5,980
MWI Malawi 2000 150

MYS Malaysia 2005 5,210


NIC Nicaragua 2000 730
NLD Netherlands 2007 46,510
NOR Norway 2007 77,250

NPL Nepal 2007 350


NZL New Zealand 2008 27,830
OMN Oman 2007 14,330
PAK Pakistan 2005 730

PAN Panama 2001 3,700


PER Peru 2007 3,340
PHL Philippines 2006 1,370
POL Poland 2007 9,800

PRI Puerto Rico 2007 10,960

PRT Portugal 2007 19,100


PRY Paraguay 2002 1,120
QAT Qatar 2006
ROM Romania 2007 6,430
RUS Russian Federation 2008 9,660

RWA Rwanda 2006 290


SDN Sudan 2001 340

SGP Singapore 2007 31,890


SLV El Salvador 2005 2,790

SRB Serbia 2008 5,590

SVK Slovak Republic 2007 14,270

SVN Slovenia 2007


21,510
SWE Sweden 2007 47,940
SAU Saudi Arabia 2008 17,870
THA Thailand 2006 2,860

TJK Tajikistan 2007 460


TMP Timor-Leste 2004 550
TTO Trinidad and Tobago 2007 14,630

TUN Tunisia 2009 3,480


TUR Turkey 2007 8,090

TZA Tanzania 2009 440


UGA Uganda 2006 340
UKR Ukraine 2007 2,570
URY Uruguay 2007 6,620
USA United States 2006 45,370
UZB Uzbekistan 2005 530

VEN Venezuela, RB 2009 9,230


VIR Virgin Islands (U.S.) 2007
VNM Vietnam 2002 430

WBG West Bank and Gaza 2007 1,250


YEM Yemen, Rep. 2004 560

ZAF South Africa and South Africa 2. 2004 3,630

Note 1: For information on methodology, see "Methodology Note on the MSME Country Indicators."

Note 2. [Country name 2.] - data on informal sector

List of abbreviations:
a. Assets
Agri Agriculture
bil Billion
Coms Communications
Constr. Construction
Distrb. trade Distributive trade
Edu Education
Indstr. Industry
Invst. Investment
Mfg. Manufacturing
mil Million
Power eng. Power engineering
Prod. Production
S&T Science and Technology
s. Annual sales
Servc. Services
t. Turnover
Transp. Transport
MSME Definitions
Source of MSME Data Income Group (number of employees, un
otherwise noted)

Micro

INSTAT Lower middle 1-4


CBSAN High 1-5
DSC High <5
OEDE Upper middle <5 Indstr. & trade, <4 Servc.

Lower middle <5


SMEDNC
USCB Upper middle 1-4
ABS High 1-4

High 1-9
SBS Eurostat

Individual entrepreneurs with on


Lower middle
average 2 employees
ABEEP/IFC

EU-GCC High 1-9

High 1-9
SBS Eurostat

PAPME Low
BBS Low 1-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9

1-9
MVTEO Upper middle

Upper middle n/a

BelStat
IFC Upper middle Sale Revenue <$250,000 per annum
High 1-4
BGDS

Low 1-9
BBdeV & USAID

0-9
IBGE Upper middle
MIPR & CISME&BC High 1-5
EBG/SBPA Upper middle 1-5
INDCA High 1-9
SFSO High 1-9
OITySCT Upper middle 1-9
new classification, which might
Lower middle include micro will take effect at the
end of 2010 or 2011

SAIC

Low 1-9
CNPS
DNP Lower middle 1-10
MEIC Upper middle 1-5

High 1-9
SBS Eurostat
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
Upper middle 1-9
ONE

MinPMEA Upper middle < 250

IADB&CEPAL Lower middle 0-10


CAPMAS Lower middle 1-5
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9

1-10 and using power-driven


CSAE Low
machinery

High 1-9
SBS Eurostat
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
GeoStat Lower middle 1-20
IDRC Low 1-5

High 1-9
SBS Eurostat
FUNDES Lower middle 0-10
USCB High 1-9
IFC Lower middle <10
SCCSME High Mfg <100, NonMfg <50
Low 1-10
Gallup

High 0-9
ECEI

Upper middle 1-9


SBS Eurostat
Lower middle a ≤ Rp. 50 mil; t ≤ Rp. 300 mil
INDMinSME&Coop
Mfg.: Invst. < US$ 50,000, Servc.:
Low
MinMSME Invst. < US$ 20,000

1-9

SBS Eurostat High


SYI Lower middle 0-9
SICE High 1-9
ICBS High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
EDI&JBDC Upper middle 1-3
DOS Lower middle 1-4
SBJP High 1-4
KazStat Upper middle 0-50
MTI Low 1-15
1-10 in Agri, Hunting, Forestry;
Fishing; Mining; Mfg.; Electricity,
Gas & Water; Constr.

Low
1-7 in
Sales, Repair, Hotel Servc.,
Transp. and Coms, Finance, Real
NSCKR
estate, Edu, Health & Social
CISME&BCS Low 1-9
Servc., Servc.
< 10 in Mfg., Mining, Constr.,
High
SMBA Transp. ; < 5 in other
High
EU-GCC
ERIA Low

CAS & MET Upper middle 0-9

DCS Lower middle

SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9

1-9
SBS Eurostat High
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
HCP Lower middle 1-9
SM Lower middle 1-9
INEGI Upper middle 0-10
0-9
ECEI Upper middle

High 0-9
ECEI
USAID/Chemonics Inc. Low 1-5
IDE-JETRO Lower middle
0-9
ECEI Upper middle

High 1-4
USCB
INE/CEMPRE Low 1-9
SMU Upper middle 1-9
MNSO Low 0-4
Upper middle <5
DOSM
BNC Low 1-3
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
Low 0-9
SEPT & CBSNP
NZMED High 1-9
PASI High 1-5
PFBS Low 1-10
1-5
DEyC Lower middle
INEI Lower middle 1-10
DTIPH Lower middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
Upper middle 1-9
USCB

1-9
SBS Eurostat High
IADB Lower middle 0-5
EU-GCC High
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
GSK Upper middle 1-15
Low 1-10
PSF
SCBS Low 0-9
<200 for non-mfg.;
High <$15 mil net fixed assets
SDS investment for mfg.
DGEC Lower middle 0-9
0-9
ECEI Upper middle

High 1-9

SBS Eurostat

SBS Eurostat High 1-9

SBS Eurostat High 1-9


EU-GCC High 0-9
Lower middle
OSMEP

Individual entrepreneurs and


Low
dehkan farmers

TBEE/IFC
WBG-ULMS Low 0-9
T&TCSO High 0-9

1-9
APII Lower middle
TurkStat Upper middle 1-19

Low 1-4
NBS/CRE
UBOS Low 1-9
UKRS Lower middle
INE Upper middle 1-4
U.S.SBA High 1-9
UT Low 0-10

SNC Upper middle


USCB High 1-9
DC Low 0-9
PCBS 1-9
Lower middle
CSO Low 1-9
Agri <10, other <20; t<R 6mil
DTI Lower middle (differentiated by sector)

ote on the MSME Country Indicators."


MSME Definitions
Size Breakdown
(number of employees, unless
(% of all MSMEs)
otherwise noted)

Small Medium Micro

5-19 20-79 92.2


6-10 11-50 85.2
5-49 50+ 59.1
<24 Indstr., <23 Trade, <17 Servc. <96 Indstr., <67 Trade, <66 Servc. 72.3
<50 Indstr. & Prod. <100 Indstr. & Prod.
<25 Constr., Power eng., Science, Edu <50 Constr., Power eng., Science, Edu
75.7
<15 Transp., Trade, Servc. <30 Transp., Trade, Servc.
5-9 10-19 60.5
5-19 20-199 63.2

10-49 50-249 87.8

< 40 in Constr. & Indstr.


< 15 in Agri
93.4
< 10 in Wholesale
< 5 in Other sectors
10-19 20-99 78.3

10-49 50-249 92.6

5-10
10-49 50-99 97.4
10-49 50-249 89.2

10-49 50-249 93.7

<100 in Indstr. & Transp.


<60 in Agri & S&T
<50 in Constr. & Wholesale
n/a
<30 in Retail & Servc.
<25 in Other non-indstr.

0 per annum n/a 100.0


5-9 10-49 76.9

10-49 98.6

10-49 50-249 89.4


6-50 51-100 43.0
6-25 26-100 88.8
10-99 100-499 75.5
10-49 50-99 87.4
10-49 50-199 80.8
<300 Indstr. <2000 Indstr.
<600 Constr. <3000 Constr.
<100 Wholesale <200 Wholesale
<100 Retail <500 Retail
<500 Transp. <3000 Transp.
<400 Post <1000 Post
<400 in Hotels&Restaurants <800 in Hotels&Restaurants

10-49 50-149 98.6

11-50 51-200 96.2


6-30 31-100 71.0

10-49 50-249 92.5

10-49 50-249 95.3


10-49 50-249 83.3
10-49 50-249 87.3
10-49 50-249 68.2

n/a n/a 100.0


6-10 11-100 98.1
10-49 50-249 92.7
10-49 50-249 84.5

10-49 50-249 93.0

10-49 50-249 93.2


10-49 50-249 88.2
21-100 87.2
5-29 29-99 55.3

10-49 50-249 96.7

11-25 26-60 77.7


10-19 20-49 68.5
n/a 100.0

11-20 21-49 81.8

10-49 50-249 88.1

10-49 50-249 94.3


Rp. 50 mil < a ≤ Rp. 500 mil; Rp. 300 Rp. 500 mil < a ≤ Rp. 2,5 bil; Rp. 2,5 bil
98.9
mil < t ≤ Rp. 2,5 bil; < t ≤ Rp. 50 bil;
Mfg.: Invst < US$ 1 mil, Servc.: Invst. < Mfg.: Invst. < US$ 2 mil, Servc: Invst. <
95.1
US$ 0.4 mil US$ 1 mil

10-49 50-249 81.1

10-49 50-99 98.5


10-49 50-249 92.3
10-49 50-100 85.4
10-49 50-249 94.6
4-10 11-49
5-19 20-99 89.1
5-19 20-299 61.1
51-250 95.5
11-50 in Agri, Hunting, Forestry;
16-50 51-100
51-200 in Agri, Hunting, Forestry; 96.8
Fishing; Mining; Mfg.; Electricity, Gas & Fishing; Mining; Mfg.; Electricity, Gas &
Water; Constr. Water; Constr.

92.6

8-16 in Sales, Repair, Hotel 17-50 in Sales, Repair, Hotel


Servc., Transp. and Coms, Finance, Servc., Transp. and Coms, Finance,
Real estate, Edu, Health & Social Real estate, Edu, Health & Social
Servc.,
10-49 Servc. Servc.,
50-199 Servc. 20.2
< 50 in Mfg., Mining, Constr., Transp. ;
< 300 emp. depend. industry 96.7
< 10 in other
projects with capital <150,000 Kuwaiti projects with capital <500,000 Kuwaiti
Dinar Dinar
1-9 10-99

10-49 50-99 97.5

<25

10-49 50-249 89.0

10-49 50-249 87.2

10-49 50-249 83.8


10-49 50-199 97.8
10-49 50-249 75.7
11-50 51-250 95.2
10-49 50-249 90.7

10-49 50-249 95.8


6-20 21-50 80.0
10-50 51-100
10-49 50-249 89.2

5-9 10-19 51.2


10-49 50-200 90.1
n/a n/a 100.0
5-20 21-50 91.3
Mfg. 5-50 Mfg. 51-150
79.3
Agri and Servc. 5-19 Agri and Servc, 20-50
4-30 88.9
10-49 50-249 89.5
10-49 50-249 91.7
10-49 50-199 93.0
10-99 100-499 81.1
6-20 21-100 81.4
11-50 51-250 99.1
n/a n/a 100.0
11-50 51-200 97.3
10-99 100-199 92.3
10-49 50-249 96.1
10-49 50-249 53.0

10-49 50-249 94.6


6-20 21-100 76.3
<10
10-49 50-249 88.4
16-100 101-250 78.2
11-30 31-100 33.2
n/a n/a

100.0

10-49 50-99 96.1


10-49 50-249 85.5

10-49 50-249 73.4

10-49 50-249 92.9

10-49 50-249 92.0


10-59 60-199 20.6
Prod. <50 ≤51 Prod.<200
Servc. <50 ≤51 Servc.<200
Wholesale <25 ≤26 Wholesale<50
Retail <15 ≤16 Retail <30

<30 31-200 94.9

10-50 51-100 72.7


10-49 49-249 82.4

10-49 50-249 9.2

20-49 50-249 98.4

5-49 50-99

10-49 50-99 95.0


1-49 50-249 85.3
5-19 20-99 85.1
10-99 100-499 78.8
11-40 41-100

1-50 51-100

10-19 20-49 74.4


10-49 50-299 98.2
10-49 50-99 96.9
10-99 100-499 96.4
Agri <100; other <200; t<R 64mil
<50; t<R 32mil (differentiated by sector) 90.7
(differentiated by sector)
Size Breakdown
Number of MSMEs
(% of all MSMEs)

Small Medium Micro SMEs Total MSMEs

6.3 1.6 63,387 5,392 68,779


9.2 5.6 12,837 2,227 15,064
37.5 3.4 36,901 25,547 62,448
22.2 5.5 333,264 127,422 460,686

18.7 5.5 98,720 31,617 130,337

26.2 13.3 319 208 527


27.4 9.4 527,445 306,617 834,062

10.6 1.6 251,452 34,944 286,396

6.6 171,776 12,232 184,008

13.0 8.7 14,667 4,070 18,737

6.5 0.9 392,158 31,543 423,701

n/a n/a 30,333


2.4 0.1 2,911,359 76,201 2,987,560
8.9 1.8 229,553 27,686 257,239

5.4 0.9 151,107 10,188 161,295

100.0 0 67,991 67,991

n/a 17,000 0 17,000


13.1 10.0 3,477 1,044 4,521

1.4 411,137 5,645 416,782

9.3 1.3 3,492,347 415,473 3,907,820


53.0 4.0 16,254 21,546 37,800
10.7 0.5 50,000 6,300 56,300
22.7 1.9 817,203 265,576 1,082,779
10.6 2.0 272,346 39,361 311,707
16.7 2.5 586,464 138,919 725,383
90.0 10.0 0 10,231,000 10,231,000

1.3 0.03 71,269 979 72,248

3.3 0.5 1,288,582 51,037 1,339,619


24.5 4.5 39,201 16,013 55,214

6.4 1.0 41,034 3,305 44,339

3.9 0.8 839,317 41,079 880,396


14.3 2.4 1,491,987 299,799 1,791,786
10.8 1.9 184,556 26,850 211,406
25.2 6.6 17,222 8,043 25,265

n/a n/a 624,478

n/a n/a 1,043,440 0 1,043,440


1.7 0.1 2,404,995 45,701 2,450,696
6.5 0.8 2,511,563 197,529 2,709,092
13.0 2.6 40,492 7,446 47,938

n/a n/a 43,338

5.9 1.1 198,298 14,867 213,165

5.9 0.9 2,388,341 175,588 2,563,929


10.1 1.6 1,468,612 195,877 1,664,489
12.8 17,681 2,589 20,270
42.0 2.7 14,197 11,482 25,679

3.0 0.4 801,723 27,507 829,230

16.7 5.6 134,964 38,735 173,699


19.4 12.1 1,963 903 2,866
n/a 22,000 0 22,000
n/a n/a 280,000
10.9 7.3 210,571 46,851 257,422

9.7 2.2 72,465 9,803 82,268

4.8 0.9 517,190 30,982 548,172


1.0 0.1 22,408,365 247,466 22,655,831

4.7 0.2 1,475,681 76,811 1,552,492

15.8 3.1 77,317 18,002 95,319

1.4 0.1 1,236,551 18,831 1,255,382


6.5 1.2 23,584 1,968 25,552
12.9 1.7 189,521 32,275 221,796
5.0 0.5 3,688,688 211,996 3,900,684
n/a n/a 200,000
9.2 1.6 130,516 15,837 146,443
30.1 8.8 3,487,042 2,218,974 5,706,016
4.5 268,580 12,792 281,372
0.1 1,549,149 50,851 1,600,000

7.4 11,103 885 11,988

79.6 0.1 7,049 27,789 34,838

3.3 2,874,794 99,391 2,974,185

n/a n/a 33,000

97.2 2.8 0 25,993 25,993

2.3 0.2 13,749 353


14,102

100.0 0 14,146
14,146
9.1 1.9 123,189 15,284 138,473

10.7 2.2 21,188 3,119 24,307

13.6 2.5 59,578 11,487 71,065


1.9 0.3 733,662 16,540 750,202
20.2 4.1 31,100 10,000 41,100
4.0 0.8 3,550,472 177,577 3,728,049
8.4 0.8 40,890 4,168 45,058

3.5 0.6 32,671 1,417 34,088


15.0 5.0 6,720,000 1,680,000 8,400,000
83.9 16.1 0 40,395 40,395
8.9 1.8 20,820 2,511 23,332

26.2 22.6 476 454 930


8.0 1.9 25,784 2,823 28,607
n/a n/a 92,388 0 92,388
8.5 0.2 682,373 65,023 747,396
18.4 2.3 434,939 113,328 548,267
11.1 99,202 12,354 111,556
9.0 1.6 482,035 56,705 538,740
7.3 1.0 229,082 20,859 249,941
5.7 1.3 43,671 3,288 46,959
17.9 1.0 120,329 28,058 148,387
12.6 6.1 8,435 1,930 10,365
0.9 0.0 2,884,151 27,600 2,911,751
n/a n/a 25,587 0 25,587
2.2 0.5 667,210 18,452 685,662
7.4 0.4 720,191 60,278 780,469
2.8 1.0 1,424,420 57,197 1,481,617
34.6 12.4 1,087 963 2,050

4.7 0.7 819,713 46,482 866,195


23.7 418,000 130,000 548,000
n/a n/a 10,213
9.5 2.0 417,971 54,589 472,560
20.8 1.0 1,065,016 296,821 1,361,837
66.4 0.4 21,000 42,240 63,240
n/a n/a 22,460

160,000 0 160,000

3.5 0.4 172,021 7,064 179,085


11.6 2.9 69,235 11,771 81,006

23.0 3.6 43,492 15,747 59,239

5.9 1.3 92,920 7,126 100,046

6.8 1.2 325,512 28,174 353,686


48.5 30.9 153,625 592,126 745,750
99.6 0.4 0 2,264,525 2,264,525

4.7 0.4 147,307 7,984 155,291

25.9 1.4 3,008 1,130 4,138


13.9 3.6 15,814 3,372 19,186

59.0 31.8 533 5,288 5,821

1.1 0.5 2,523,505 41,304 2,564,809

97.5 2.5 0 52,842 52,842

4.6 0.3 175,878 9,211 185,089


14.7 324,011 56,008 380,019
12.1 2.8 102,116 17,843 119,959
19.7 1.5 4,730,815 1,273,241 6,004,056
n/a n/a 310,000

0 71,079
96.8 3.2 71,079
16.6 9.0 1,818 627 2,445
1.7 0.0 2,660,000 47,800 2,707,800
2.9 0.2 99,472 3,139 102,611
3.4 0.2 385,827 14,408 400,235
7.7 1.6 1,632,890 167,110 1,800,000
MSME Participation in the Economy Micro Enterprises: Sector Distribution

MSMEs per 1,000 MSME employment


people (% total) Manufacturing Trade

21.9 15.4 19.3% 46.6%


77.2 50.6 3.7% 22.1%
15.3 39.5 4.5% 69.8%
11.6 15.2 32.3% 9.7%

42.4 42.1

2.7 22.4 6.2% 25.8%


39.6 68.8

34.5 44.0

21.7 27.3
0.0% 69.0%
25.2 72.7

39.9 38.6

2.1
20.1 12.8 8.0% 60.6%
33.1 47.5 9.4% 51.5%

42.7 62.6

4.9 13.2

82.9 32.0
66.2 49.3

48.1 83.0

20.6 25.3
7.5% 47.2%
121.7 70.0
30.2 50.0
32.5 46.9
40.8 58.9
44.1 60.8
7.7 80.0

4.1 75.0

31.1 23.1 11.0% 49.9%


12.2 19.9

51.9 47.8

85.2 51.0
21.7 37.1
38.7 44.6
2.5
12.1% 27.8%

18.2 13.9

83.6 60.0
31.2 31.2
60.4 57.8
35.7 55.8

0.5 51.0

40.3 32.7

41.4 37.6
27.3 34.6 7.5% 20.1%
4.7 7.2
1.2 66.0

74.1 48.7

15.7 32.3
16.5 59.9 1.7% 28.3%
29.8 40.0
40.1 34.8
41.3 28.5
24.7% 66.4%

18.6 26.8

54.5 47.8
99.7 48.6
6.3% 28.4%

1.4 2.2

21.9 39.4

20.6 n/a
80.4 72.5
30.3 57.8
65.7 56.6
75.5 34.0
25.6 31.0 12.0% 63.6%
44.7 77.0
18.0 26.3
43.5 33.2 9.14% 47.40%

2.3 4.5

2.7 7.7

61.4 48.1

12.4 4.5

4.5 2.2

3.4 12

78.3
0.7
41.0 50.8 10.0% 43.8%

50.6 70.0

31.2 47.7 8.9% 32.6%


25.4 21.6 19.5% 55.8%
11.3 24.4
35.1 33.8
22.1 33.1

82.7 56.6
61.1 50.0
0.8 80.0
37.5 61.6

19.2 17.1
1.9% 25.8%
1.4 1.8
73.3 41.2
72.5 38.0 29.8% 44.0%

21.4 56.4
4.9% 49.9%
21.9 13.7
32.9 43.0
53.1 40.3
1.7 76.1
34.8 59.5
3.8 5.9
18.69 78.0 19.4% 53.4%

8.51 26.6
24.1 60.0
9.0 9.9 14.6% 51.9%
38.9 37.0
0.5 43.0

83.5 54.4
95.5 92.8
10.2 5.5
21.9 31.8 10.2% 46.2%
9.6 19.9 9.6% 46.0%

6.9
7.5
0.7

34.9 60.0

29.6 22.5
11.0 20.9

11.0 24.7

49.57 44.5

38.7 41.8
30.3 19.5
34 23.9

23 47.5

7.0% 60.7%
4.5 n/a
14.4 75.0

0.6

35.1 34.5

6.2 6.1 8.1% 20.7%


8.2 28.3
36.1 30.2 8.4% 40.2%
20.1 42.1 3.5% 17.3%
11.8 65.0

2.5
22.3 64.8 2.3% 28.5%
34.0 16.8 26.0% 45.0%

26.8 82.0
13.3% 55.3%
19.6 26.4
38.8 60.0
nterprises: Sector Distribution SME: Sector Distribution

Services Agri/Other Manufacturing Trade

34.2% 0.0% 35.6% 23.9%


72.8% 1.5% 5.9% 32.3%
25.5% 0.1% 9.9% 51.5%
57.9% 0.0% 50.4% 4.6%

14.2% 0.0%
68.0% 0.0% 8.6% 33.0%
9.2% 15.3%

33.0% 25.0%

24.0% 7.0% 0.0% 28.0%

17.0% 0.0%
27.0% 4.4% 28.8% 11.3%
39.1% 0.0% 32.8% 28.7%

18.0% 45.0%

16.7% 44.3%

89.0% 0.0%

44.3% 1.0% 19.6% 33.6%

7.8% 33.0%

8.1% 42.3%
18.6% 18.8%

39.1% 0.0% 19.3% 21.5%


8.3% 25.6%

59.3% 0.8% 21.3% 22.9%

17.0% 17.4%

68.1% 4.3% 15.9% 18.6%


16.7% 40.4%

70.0% 0.0% 2.4% 25.6%

8.9% 0.0% 32.2% 54.0%


13.3% 52.1% 11.0% 71.8%

59.2% 8.3%

0.0% 63.0%
19.1% 5.3% 25.6% 27.2%

7.1% 33.4%
36.01% 7.44% 12.72% 59.71%

15.3% 30.0%

11.1% 28.4%

11.2% 62.6%

67.5% 0.0%
46.2% 0.0% 23.4% 31.0%

58.5% 0.0% 21.5% 31.5%


24.4% 0.2% 37.2% 17.6%
12.2% 41.1%
7.8% 50.0%
72.3% 0.0% 4.0% 29.3%
67.2% 0.0%
25.8% 13.0%
6.2% 20.0% 7.8% 13.7%

37.9% 7.3% 15.8% 40.9%


19.5% 48.5%

74.6% 0.0%

25.6% 1.6% 48.3% 6.7%

3.9% 60.2%
8.6% 61.5%
33.0% 0.5% 18.7% 29.0%

43.5% 0.0% 29.6% 33.1%


42.5% 2.0% 15.6% 28.4%

2.4% 57.7%

12.9% 64.9%
35.0% 14.3%

9.3% 22.9% 10.9% 19.8%


2.5% 54.6%

12.5% 45.8%

8.9% 13.8%
66.3% 4.9% 12.9% 22.4%
13.9% 41.2%
48.8% 2.5% 13.5% 33.9%
78.2% 1.0% 8.9% 17.9%
10.0% 21.0%

3.8% 26.3%
69.2% 0.0% 3.7% 23.6%
28.9% 0.1% 40.8% 16.0%

24.9% 6.5% 35.5% 13.8%


10.1% 63.0%

8.3% 24.5%
ME: Sector Distribution Link to Sector Breakdown

Services Agri/Other

40.5% 0.0% Albania


60.8% 1.0% Netherlands Antilles
38.5% 0.2% UAE
45.0% 0.0% Argentina

68.7% 17.2% Armenia


58.4% 0.0% American Samao
68.7% 6.8% Australia

42.0% 0.0% Austria

41.0% 31.0% Azerbaijan

52.0% 31.0% Burkina Faso


44.4% 15.5% Bangladesh
38.5% 0.0% Bulgaria

21.0% 16.0% Bosnia and Herzegovina

35.1% 3.9% Belarus

0.0% 11.0% Bolivia

45.4% 1.4% Brazil

31.7% 27.5% Botswana

39.5% 10.0% Chile


57.4% 5.2% China

59.2% 0.0% Colombia


54.5% 11.7% Costa Rica

53.5% 2.3% Dominican Republic

64.6% 1.1% Algeria

63.8% 1.7% United Kingdom


36.8% 6.0% Georgia

72.0% 0.0% Guam

13.8% 0.0% Honduras


16.7% 0.5% Indonesia

29.3% 3.2% India

20.6% 16.4% Jamaica


40.5% 6.7% Jordan

54.8% 4.7% Kazakhstan


14.27% 13.30% Kenya

51.7% 2.9% Kyrgyz Republic


Cambodia

60.5% 0.0% Korea, Rep.

21.4% 4.8% Lebanon

8.6% 23.9% Sri Lanka


45.6% 0.0% Lithuania

47.0% 0.0% Latvia


44.5% 0.7% Morocco
28.0% 18.7% Moldova
36.2% 6.0% Mexico
Myanmar

66.7% 0.0% Northern Mariana Islands


25.9% 6.9% Mozambique
54.1% 7.1% Mauritius
5.4% 73.0% Malawi

41.3% 2.1% Malaysia


32.1% 0.0% Nicaragua

0.0% 25.4% Nepal

44.4% 0.6% Pakistan

35.9% 0.0% Panama


29.0% 0.9% Peru
49.0% 3.3% Philippines

Puerto Rico

37.3% 0.0% Romania


48.9% 7.1% Russian Federation

35.7% 4.3% Rwanda

22.1% 0.0% El Salvador


40.0% 10.7% Thailand

56.4% 12.9% Tajikistan


38.1% 4.8% Timor-Leste

Tunisia
41.7% 0.1% Turkey

75.4% 2.0% Tanzania


57.4% 7.2% Uganda
39.5% 5.4% Ukraine
45.6% 7.1% Uruguay
73.0% 0.3% United States
10.0% 59.0% Uzbekistan

69.9% 0.0% Venezuela, RB


72.7% 0.0% Virgin Islands (U.S.)
37.4% 5.7% Vietnam

49.6% 1.0% West Bank and Gaza


21.0% 6.0% Yemen, Rep.

61.7% 5.6% South Africa


Comments

General

2008 data come from survey.


2008 data on total employment and population are used for 2010.
2004 data on GNI per Capita, Atlas Method are sued for 2005.
2000-2008 data also cover agricultural sector. 2000-2008 MSME definition of the size breakdown is based o

2007 data on total employment are used for 2007.

2001 employment data in medium enterprises (with employment of 50-99) in mining and quarrying are
used for 2007; 1995 employment data in medium enterprises (with employment of 100-249) in mining and
quarrying are used for 2007.
2004-2006 employment data for individual entrepreneurs (IE) is calculated, based upon the empirical
evidence, using the following formula:
(Average number of employees per small enterprise – 2) x number IE = Total number of employees
working for IE.

2006 data come from survey.


2004 data on mining and quarrying for medium enterprises are used for 2007; 2001 data for mining and
quarrying for small enterprises (with employment of 20-49) are used for 2007.
The source of the 2006 data on the number of MSMEs doesn't mention the MSME definition. MSME
definition by the Ministry of Commerce is applied for 2006.

2001 employment data are used for 2008 and are calculated by formula: (Employment in SMEs according
to SMEs National Focal Point) *100 /
(Employment in all types of economic activity - according to the UNECE Statistical Division).

2006-2008 data also cover agricultural sector. 2010 total population data and 2004 total employment data
are used for 2006-2008 and come from the CIA World Fact Book.
2006 data on MSME employment (% total) are used for 2002 and the total employment data cover only
private sector enterprises.
2007 data was deducted from the aggregated number of public administration organizations, not-for-profit
organizations and business organizations. 2006-2007 data cover also agricultural sector.
1997 employment data cover only private sector employment.
2004 data on employment by MSMEs are used for 2006 and cover only private sector employment.
2009 employment data include enterprises with no employees.
2008 data on GNI per Capita, Atlas Method are used for 2009.
Micro enterprises include 66,874 enterprises with unidentified number of employees. It is assumed that
those companies fall into '1-4 employees' group. 2004 employment data cover only private sector
employment.

2001 data on medium (with employment of 100-249) enterprises in electricity, gas and water are used for
2007; 2007 data on medium enterprises (with employment of 50-99) in electricity, gas and water are
unavailable; 2006 data on real estate, renting and business activities are used for 2007.

2006 data on construction are used for 2007.


2006 data on employment for mining and quarrying in small enterprises are used for 2007.
2008 data on GNI per Capita, Atlas Method and total population are used for 2009. 2009 data also cover
agricultural sector.

2008 data on GNI per Capita, Atlas Method, total population and total employment are used for 2009.

2007 data for construction are provisional.


2000 employment data in medium enterprises (with employment of 50-99) and 2001 employment data in
medium enterprises (with employment of 100-249) in mining and quarrying are used for 2007.

2007-2008 data cover only manufacturing enterprises. 2008 data come from survey of all rural and urban
parts of the country except three zones of Affar and six zones of Somalie region. 2006 data come from
survey of all rural and urban parts of the country except all zones of Gambella region (other than Gambella
town and Abobo and Godere weredas), three zones of Afar and six zones of Somali regions.
2001 employment data in medium enterprises in mining and quarrying are used for 2007. 2006
employment data in small (with employment of 20-49) and medium enterprises in mining and quarrying are
used for 2007.

2003-2009 data cover number of surveyed enterprises.


Data for manufacturing enterprises.
2000 data on small (with employment of 20-49) in mining and quarrying are used for 2007; 2005 data on
small enterprises in mining and quarrying (with employment of 10-19) are used for 2007.

2002 total employment data are used for 2007.

2008 data on GNI per Capita, Atlas Method; total population and employment are used for 2009.
2000 data on Structure of the MSME Sector (% of all MSMEs) are broken down by number of paid
employees.
2008 data on number of MSMEs and employment cover non-financial business economy and are
estimated.

2005 data for small enterprises (with employment of 10-19) in mining and quarrying are used for 2007.
2005-2006 data exclude agricultural sector. 2000-2004 data and 2007-2008 data exclude agricultural
sector based on 2005 data proportion. 2007-2008 MSME breakdown reflects data which includes
agricultural sector. 2005 MSME breakdown proportion is used for 2000-2004.

1999 data on number of enterprises in electricity, gas, and water are used for micro and small enterprises
(with employment of 10-19) are used for 2007; 2007 employment data for micro and small (with
employment of 10-19) enterprises in electricity, gas and water are unavailable; 2005 data on number of
micro and small (with employment of 10-19) enterprises in construction are used for 2007; 2005 data for
small (with employment of 20-49) and medium enterprises in electricity, gas and water are used for 2007.

2008 data on GNI per Capita, Atlas Method are used for 2009.
2004-2008 data include agriculture. 2008 data on employment by MSMEs are estimated.

2005 data are estimates.

2000-2009 data include also agricultural sector.

2004-2008 data cover also agricultural sector.

2007 data on MSME employment are calculated on the basis of the following: 1) MSMEs employ 90
percent of the private work force. 2) 5 per cent of Kuwaitis are employed in the private sector.

2006 data include registered and unregistered enterprises and are estimated according to formula: total
number of establishments: 176279 *0.08 percent of MSMEs .
2006 and 2007 data on number of establishments and employment cover only mining and quarrying;
manufacturing; electricity, gas and water. MSME employment (% total) is calculated using the formula:
(employment in establishments with less than 25 persons engaged)/(employment in establishments with 5
or more persons engaged)*100.

Employment data on small and medium enterprises in mining and quarrying are unavailable for 2007;
Employment data on medium enterprises in electricity, gas and water are unavailable for 2007; 1995
employment data for small enterprises (with employment of 10-19) are used for 2007.

2008 data on number of MSMEs and employment cover non-financial business economy and are
estimated.
2008 data on number of MSMEs and employment cover non-financial business economy and are
estimated. 2007 data on GNI per Capita, Atlas Method are used for 2008.
2004 data are estimated. According to the estimation micro enterprises are usually informal.
2008 data on number of MSMEs and employment cover non-financial business economy and are
estimated.
2002 total employment data are used for 2007. 2010 estimated data on total population are used for 2007
and come from CIA World Factbook.
2004 data include also agricultural sector.
2007 data includes only enterprises engaging less than 10 persons.

2000 data cover only urban enterprises in industry, construction and services.
2005 employment data on small enterprises (with employment of 10-49) are used for 2007.
2006 data on real estate, renting and business activities are used for 2007.
2000 data on micro enterprises are used for 2007. 2007 data on number of MSMEs and employment by
MSMEs cover manufacturing sector only.

2005 employment data cover non-agricultural labor force of 90 percent of private enterprises.
2001 data on number of enterprises and employment cover only industrial manufacturing, commerce and
other services.

2007 data are provisional.

2007 data cover manufacturing sector only. 2001 data on GNI per Capita, Atlas Method are used for 2007.
2006 data on employment in micro and small enterprises for mining and quarrying and in small enterprises
for electricity, gas and water are used for 2007.

2004 estimated data on employment by MSMEs are used for 2006. 2006 data on micro and small
enterprises include informal/formal enterprises - units in transition to SMEs.
Data for manufacturing enterprises.

2007 data include agricultural sector.

2008 data on number of MSMEs and employment cover non-financial business economy and are
estimated.

2003 data on micro and small (with employment 20-49) in mining and quarrying are used for 2004; 2005
data on micro and small enterprises in mining and quarrying are used for 2006; 2005 data on micro
enterprises (with employment of 1) in hotels and restaurants are used for 2006 and 2007; 2005 data on
small (with employment of 20-49) and medium enterprises in electricity, gas and water are used for 2006.
2007 employment data on small enterprises (with employment of 20-49) in mining and quarrying are
unavailable; 2006 employment data on small enterprises (with employment of 20-49) in electricity, gas and
water are used for 2007; 2004 employment data on micro and medium enterprises in mining and quarrying
and electricity, gas and water are used for 2007.
2007 data include agricultural sector. 2007 employment data have two caveats. "Since the data include
only the self-employment figures of individual entrepreneurs and do not take into account possible hired
employees, the number may be too low. Since the data on number of individual entrepreneurs is based on
the number of patents and certificates issued, and some individuals may hold multiple patents or
certificates, the number may be too high." ("Business Environment in Tajikistan as Seen by Small and
Medium Enterprises," International Finance Corporation, 2009, p. 23.)

2007 employment data covers only private sector employment.

2009 data come from the Registry of Industrial Enterprises and thus cover only registered and industrial
enterprises. 2008 data on GNI per Capita, Atlas Method and total population are used for 2009.

2008-2009 data also cover agricultural sector as well as local government and non-profit organizations.
2008 data on GNI per Capita, Atlas Method and total number of population are used for 2009.
2006 data also cover agricultural sector.

2008 data on GNI per Capita, Atlas Method are used for 2009. 2008 data on total population are used for
2009. 2007-2009 data covers only SME registered with the National Register of Contractors. 2007-2009
data does not cover cooperatives.
2002 total employment data are used for 2007.

2007 data include MSMEs in the private sector, non-governmental organization sector and government
companies. 2005 data on GNI per Capita, Atlas Method are used for 2007.

2004 size breakdown is by annual turnover.


Comments

Sector-specific

Data based off percentage distributions.

Percentage of sector distribution based on GDP. Data for SMEs only. Financial intermediation assumed as positive.

Percentage of sector distribution based on GDP. Data for MSMEs only.


Data available only on formal sector, and includes 3,689 large firms.
Percentage of sector distribution based on % breakdown of size classes by industry.

Overall numbers available in given sources only, no further breakdown available. MSMEs only.

Data for Small enterprises only.

Data for MSMEs.

Data includes public administration firms as well as NGOS.

Data for MSMEs, based off industry percentage distributions.


Overall numbers available in given sources only, no further breakdown available.
Overall numbers available in given sources only, no further breakdown available. MSMEs only.

Data based off percentage distributions

Data for private SMEs only.

Data provided from source is from 2010, data for SMEs.


Agriculture/Agribusiness breakdown included (very large percentage)

Data for MSMEs.

Overall numbers available in given sources only, no further breakdown available. MSMEs only.

Data for MSMEs and includes 2,372 large firms.


Data available only on formal sector and for MSEs.

Data for SMEs only.


2005 data, difference of approximately 6000 SMEs. Data for MSMEs, manufacturing sector only.

Data for SMEs only.

Data for MSMEs and includes 5,463 large and unspecified firms.

Data for MSMEs.

Data for SMEs only.


Data for MSMEs and includes 7,298 large firms.
Data for SMEs only, and only the manufacturing sector.

Data for MSMEs only.


Data for Micro only.

Based off percentage distributions, data for MSMEs only.

Data for SMEs only.

Data for MSMEs only.


Data for MSMEs only.

Data only manufacturing sector

Percentage of sector distribution based on survey for MSMEs.

Data for MSMEs only.


Based off percentage distributions, data for MSMEs only.

Data based on percentage distributions on survey of firms.


Data based off percentage distributions of formal sector, data for MSMEs.

Data for MSMEs and only manufacturing sector.


Data for MSMEs only.

Includes 1104 large firms

Data based off percentage distributions of employment, data for MSMEs.

Overall numbers available in given sources only, no further breakdown available.

Overall numbers available in given sources only, no further breakdown available.

Includes MSMEs in the private sector, non-governmental organization sector and government companies.
Percentage of sector distribution based on sample of MSEs firms, 800 M's not included.

Data for MSMEs only.


GNI per Capita, Atlas
Country Country Name Year
Method

ALB Albania 2008 3,840


ALB Albania 2004 2,120
ALB Albania 2003 1,680
ALB Albania 2002 1,410
ALB Albania 2001 1,350
ALB Albania 2000 1,180
ALB Albania 1999 990
ALB Albania 1998 890
ALB Albania 1997 800
ALB Albania 1996 900
ALB Albania 1995 660
ALB Albania 1994 410
ANT Netherlands Antilles 2010
ANT Netherlands Antilles 1998
ARE United Arab Emirates 2005 26,360
ARE United Arab Emirates 1995 19,420
ARG Argentina 2008 7,190

ARG Argentina 2007 6,040

ARG Argentina 2006 5,160

ARG Argentina 2005 4,460

ARG Argentina 2004 3,580

ARG Argentina 2003 3,670

ARG Argentina 2002


4,040

ARG Argentina 2001


6,990

ARG Argentina 2000


7,460

ARG Argentina 1999


7,570

ARG Argentina 1998


8,020

ARG Argentina 1997


8,150

ARG Argentina 1996


7,740

ARM Armenia 2008

3,350
ARM Armenia 2007

2,580

ARM Armenia 2006

1,920

ARM Armenia 2005 1,470


ARM Armenia 2004 1,060
ARM Armenia 2003 960
ARM Armenia 2002 800
ARM Armenia 2001 710
ARM Armenia 2000 660
ASM American Samoa 2007
ASM American Samoa 2002
AUS Australia 2007 35,660
AUS Australia 2004 27,070
AUS Australia 2003 22,090
AUS Australia 2002 19,660
AUS Australia 2001 19,860
AUS Australia 2000 20,060
AUS Australia 1999 20,750
AUS Australia 1998 21,210
AUT Austria 2007 41,620
AUT Austria 2006 39,060
AUT Austria 2005 37,060
AUT Austria 2004 32,240
AUT Austria 2003 26,810
AUT Austria 2002 23,910
AUT Austria 2001 24,470
AUT Austria 2000 26,010
AUT Austria 1999 26,340
AUT Austria 1998 27,250
AUT Austria 1997 28,920
AUT Austria 1995 27,590
AZE Azerbaijan 2006
1,890

AZE Azerbaijan 2005


1,270

AZE Azerbaijan 2004


950

AZE Azerbaijan 2003 820


AZE Azerbaijan 2002 720
AZE Azerbaijan 2001 660
AZE Azerbaijan 2000 610
AZE Azerbaijan 1999 570
AZE Azerbaijan 1998 510
AZE Azerbaijan 1997 450
AZE Azerbaijan 1996 400
AZE Azerbaijan 1995 400
AZE Azerbaijan 1994 440
BHR Bahrain 2006 19,660
BEL Belgium 2007 41,140
BEL Belgium 2006 38,700
BEL Belgium 2005 36,340
BEL Belgium 2004 31,780
BEL Belgium 2003 26,290
BEL Belgium 2002 23,070
BEL Belgium 2001 23,550
BEL Belgium 2000 24,900
BEL Belgium 1999 25,080
BEL Belgium 1998 25,580
BFA Burkina Faso 2006
420

BGD Bangladesh 2004 440


BGD Bangladesh 2003 370
BGR Bulgaria 2007 4,460
BGR Bulgaria 2006 3,900
BGR Bulgaria 2005 3,490
BGR Bulgaria 2004 2,870
BGR Bulgaria 2003 2,230
BGR Bulgaria 2002 1,860
BGR Bulgaria 2001 1,680
BGR Bulgaria 2000 1,600
BGR Bulgaria 1999 1,450
BGR Bulgaria 1998 1,270
BGR Bulgaria 1997 1,200
BGR Bulgaria 1996 1,210
BGR Bulgaria 1995 1,360
BIH Bosnia and Herzegovina 2008
4,520

BIH Bosnia and Herzegovina 2003


1,610

BIH Bosnia and Herzegovina 2002 1,370


BIH Bosnia and Herzegovina 2001 1,310
BIH Bosnia and Herzegovina 2000 1,290
BLR Belarus 2008

5,360

BLR Belarus 2007

4,250
BLR Belarus 2006

3,470

BLR Belarus 2002 1,380


BLR Belarus 2001 1,300
BLR Belarus 2000 1,380
BLR Belarus 1997 1,540
BLZ Belize 1993 2,690
BMU Bermuda 2008

BMU Bermuda 2007


BMU Bermuda 2006
BMU Bermuda 2004
BMU Bermuda 2003
BMU Bermuda 2002
BMU Bermuda 2001
BMU Bermuda 2000
BMU Bermuda 1999
BMU Bermuda 1998
BOL Bolivia 2002
930

BOL Bolivia 1995 860


BRA Brazil 2007 6,060
BRA Brazil 2006 4,820
BRA Brazil 2002 2,790
BRA Brazil 2001 3,040
BRA Brazil 2000 3,590
BRA Brazil 1998 4,530
BRA Brazil 1994 3,070
BRN Brunei Darussalam 1997 16,300
BWA Botswana 2006 5,630
BWA Botswana 2005 5,180
BWA Botswana 2004 4,360
BWA Botswana 2003 3,500
BWA Botswana 2002 2,700
BWA Botswana 2001 3,000
BWA Botswana 2000 2,870
BWA Botswana 1999 2,860
CAN Canada 2009
CAN Canada 2008 43,640
CAN Canada 2007 40,450
CAN Canada 2006 36,910
CAN Canada 2005 33,100
CAN Canada 2004 28,530
CAN Canada 2003 24,640
CAN Canada 2002 22,840
CAN Canada 2001 22,420
CAN Canada 2000 21,810
CAN Canada 1998 20,000
CAN Canada 1997 20,380
CAN Canada 1996 19,910
CAN Canada 1995 19,970
CAN Canada 1994 19,960
CHE Switzerland 2008 55,510
CHE Switzerland 2003 41,900
CHE Switzerland 2000 40,110
CHL Chile 2008 9,370
CHL Chile 2007 8,140
CHL Chile 2006 6,870
CHL Chile 2005 5,930
CHL Chile 2004 5,220
CHL Chile 2001 4,590
CHL Chile 2000 4,860
CHL Chile 1997 5,050
CHL Chile 1995 3,990
CHN China 2009

2,940

CHN China 2000 930


CHN China 1998 790
CHN China 1996 650
CHN China 1990 320
CMR Cameroon 2004
810

COL Colombia 2005 2,870


COL Colombia 2003 1,850
COL Colombia 2001
1,930

COL Colombia 2000


2,060

COL Colombia 1990


1,190

CRI Costa Rica 2010


CRI Costa Rica 2009
CRI Costa Rica 2008 6,060
CRI Costa Rica 2007 5,530
CRI Costa Rica 2006 5,040
CRI Costa Rica 2004 4,470
CRI Costa Rica 2000 3,700
CRI Costa Rica 1995 3,250
CYP Cyprus 2007 24,430
CYP Cyprus 2006 22,880
CYP Cyprus 2005 21,500
CYP Cyprus 2004 18,410
CYP Cyprus 2003 15,480
CYP Cyprus 2002 13,590
CZE Czech Republic 2007 14,380
CZE Czech Republic 2006 12,890
CZE Czech Republic 2005 11,330
CZE Czech Republic 2004 9,270
CZE Czech Republic 2003 7,330
CZE Czech Republic 2002 6,020
CZE Czech Republic 2001 5,650
CZE Czech Republic 2000 5,690
CZE Czech Republic 1999 5,500
CZE Czech Republic 1998 5,490
CZE Czech Republic 1997 5,610
CZE Czech Republic 1996 5,340
CZE Czech Republic 1995 4,470
DEU Germany 2007 39,260
DEU Germany 2006 37,170
DEU Germany 2005 35,110
DEU Germany 2004 31,010
DEU Germany 2003 25,610
DEU Germany 2002 22,980
DEU Germany 2001 24,000
DEU Germany 2000 25,510
DEU Germany 1999 26,130
DEU Germany 1998 27,170
DEU Germany 1997 29,280
DEU Germany 1996 30,010
DEU Germany 1995 28,630
DNK Denmark 2007 54,290
DNK Denmark 2006 52,200
DNK Denmark 2005 48,620
DNK Denmark 2004 41,590
DNK Denmark 2003 33,960
DNK Denmark 2002 30,070
DNK Denmark 2001 30,410
DNK Denmark 2000 31,460
DNK Denmark 1999 32,240
DOM Dominican Republic 2009 4,330
DOM Dominican Republic 1999 1,970
DZA Algeria 2009 4,190
DZA Algeria 2008 4,190
DZA Algeria 2007 3,620
DZA Algeria 2006 3,110
DZA Algeria 2005 2,720
DZA Algeria 2004 2,290
DZA Algeria 2001 1,660
ECU Ecuador 2001 1,380
EGY Egypt, Arab Rep. 2006 1,290
EGY Egypt, Arab Rep. 1998 1,240
ESP Spain 2007 29,330
ESP Spain 2006 27,430
ESP Spain 2005 25,450
ESP Spain 2004 21,590
ESP Spain 2003 17,570
ESP Spain 2002 15,120
ESP Spain 2001 15,030
ESP Spain 2000 15,320
ESP Spain 1999 15,240
ESP Spain 1998 15,350
EST Estonia 2007 13,180
EST Estonia 2006 11,390
EST Estonia 2005 9,760
EST Estonia 2004 7,570
EST Estonia 2003 5,840
EST Estonia 2002 4,770
EST Estonia 2001 4,210
EST Estonia 2000 4,070
EST Estonia 1999 3,800
EST Estonia 1998 3,730
EST Estonia 1997 3,530
EST Estonia 1996 3,280
EST Estonia 1995 3,010
EST Estonia 1994 2,670
ETH Ethiopia 2008
280

ETH Ethiopia 2006 190


FIN Finland 2007 43,980
FIN Finland 2006 41,320
FIN Finland 2005 38,480
FIN Finland 2004 33,870
FIN Finland 2003 27,660
FIN Finland 2002 24,720
FIN Finland 2001 23,970
FIN Finland 2000 24,920
FRA France 2007 38,910
FRA France 2006 36,790
FRA France 2005 34,940
FRA France 2004 30,560
FRA France 2003 25,280
FRA France 2002 22,460
FRA France 2001 23,280
FRA France 2000 24,470
GBR United Kingdom 2007 44,070
GBR United Kingdom 2006 41,040
GBR United Kingdom 2005 38,800
GBR United Kingdom 2004 34,540
GBR United Kingdom 2003 29,080
GBR United Kingdom 2002 26,230
GBR United Kingdom 2001 25,860
GBR United Kingdom 2000 25,910
GBR United Kingdom 1999 24,030
GBR United Kingdom 1998 22,800
GEO Georgia 2009 n/a
GEO Georgia 2008 2,500
GEO Georgia 2007 2,110
GEO Georgia 2006 1,680
GEO Georgia 2005 1,350
GEO Georgia 2004 1,060
GEO Georgia 2003 860
GEO Georgia 2002 730
GEO Georgia 2001 680
GEO Georgia 2000 700
GHA Ghana 2004 380
GRC Greece 2007 25,550
GRC Greece 2006 23,650
GRC Greece 2005 21,780
GRC Greece 2004 18,640
GRC Greece 2003 14,840
GRC Greece 2002 11,250
GRC Greece 2001 11,030
GRC Greece 2000 11,290
GTM Guatemala 1999 1,720
GTM Guatemala 1998 1,680
GUM Guam 2007
GUM Guam 2002
GUY Guyana 1998 870
HKG Hong Kong SAR, China 2009 31,420
HKG Hong Kong SAR, China 2004
HKG Hong Kong SAR, China 2003
HKG Hong Kong SAR, China 2002
HKG Hong Kong SAR, China 2001
HKG Hong Kong SAR, China 2000 26,570
HKG Hong Kong SAR, China 1999
HND Honduras 2000 930
HRV Croatia 2008 13,580
HRV Croatia 2005 8,060
HRV Croatia 2004 6,820
HRV Croatia 2003 5,380
HRV Croatia 2002 4,620
HRV Croatia 2001 4,390
HRV Croatia 2000 4,500
HRV Croatia 1997 4,600
HRV Croatia 1996 4,280
HRV Croatia 1994 2,600
HUN Hungary 2007 11,670
HUN Hungary 2006 11,020
HUN Hungary 2005 10,260
HUN Hungary 2004
8,600

HUN Hungary 2003 6,620


HUN Hungary 2002 5,300
HUN Hungary 2001 4,720
HUN Hungary 2000 4,670
HUN Hungary 1999 4,490
HUN Hungary 1997 4,370
HUN Hungary 1996 4,300
HUN Hungary 1995 4,150
HUN Hungary 1994 3,880
IDN Indonesia 2008
1,880

IDN Indonesia 2007


1,520

IDN Indonesia 2006 1,300


IDN Indonesia 2005 1,170
IDN Indonesia 2004 1,020
IDN Indonesia 2003 840
IDN Indonesia 2002 740
IDN Indonesia 2001 690
IDN Indonesia 2000 580
IDN Indonesia 1999 590
IDN Indonesia 1998 670
IDN Indonesia 1997 1,120
IND India 2007
950

IND India 1998 420


IRL Ireland 2007 48,450
IRL Ireland 2006 45,670
IRL Ireland 2005 42,030
IRL Ireland 2004 35,510
IRL Ireland 2003 28,750
IRL Ireland 2002 23,750
IRL Ireland 2001 22,890
IRL Ireland 2000 22,990
IRN Iran, Islamic Rep. 1997 1,770
ISL Iceland 2009 40,450
ISL Iceland 2004 37,920
ISL Iceland 2003 30,430
ISL Iceland 2002 27,420
ISL Iceland 2001 28,350
ISL Iceland 2000 29,960
ISL Iceland 1999 28,530
ISL Iceland 1998 27,340
ISR Israel 2008 24,720
ISR Israel 2007 22,390
ISR Israel 2006 21,020
ISR Israel 2005 20,250
ISR Israel 2004 18,660
ISR Israel 2003 16,330
ITA Italy 2007 33,620
ITA Italy 2006 32,190
ITA Italy 2005 30,550
ITA Italy 2004 26,760
ITA Italy 2003 22,170
ITA Italy 2002
19,770

ITA Italy 2001 19,470


ITA Italy 2000 20,160
JAM Jamaica 2005 3,910
JAM Jamaica 1996 2,320
JAM Jamaica 1990 1,790
JOR Jordan 2007 3,020
JOR Jordan 2006 2,730
JOR Jordan 2005 2,510
JOR Jordan 2004 2,190
JOR Jordan 2003 1,940
JOR Jordan 2002 1,830
JOR Jordan 2001 1,810
JOR Jordan 2000 1,760
JOR Jordan 1998 1,590
JOR Jordan 1997 1,580
JOR Jordan 1996 1,570
JOR Jordan 1995 1,560
JOR Jordan 1994 1,450
JOR Jordan 1993 1,380
JOR Jordan 1992 1,330
JPN Japan 2006 38,590
JPN Japan 2004 37,050
JPN Japan 2002 33,640
JPN Japan 2001 35,670
JPN Japan 2000 35,140
JPN Japan 1999 33,000
JPN Japan 1998 33,660
JPN Japan 1996 41,880
JPN Japan 1990 26,960
KAZ Kazakhstan 2009
KAZ Kazakhstan 2008 6,160
KAZ Kazakhstan 2007 4,970
KAZ Kazakhstan 2006 3,860
KAZ Kazakhstan 2005 2,930
KAZ Kazakhstan 2004 2,300
KAZ Kazakhstan 2003 1,800
KAZ Kazakhstan 2002 1,520
KAZ Kazakhstan 2001 1,350
KAZ Kazakhstan 2000 1,260
KAZ Kazakhstan 1994 1,310
KEN Kenya 2006 570
KEN Kenya 2002 400
KEN Kenya 1999 440
KGZ Kyrgyz Republic 2008

780
KGZ Kyrgyz Republic 2007

620

KGZ Kyrgyz Republic 2006

500

KGZ Kyrgyz Republic 2005

450

KGZ Kyrgyz Republic 2004

400

KGZ Kyrgyz Republic 2003 340


KGZ Kyrgyz Republic 2002 290
KHM Cambodia 2001 300
KOR Korea, Rep. 2007
21,210

KOR Korea, Rep. 2004


KOR Korea, Rep. 2003
KOR Korea, Rep. 2002
KOR Korea, Rep. 2001
KOR Korea, Rep. 2000
KOR Korea, Rep. 1999
KOR Korea, Rep. 1998
KOR Korea, Rep. 1990
KWT Kuwait 2007
43,930

LAO Lao PDR 2004 400


LAO Lao PDR 1996 390
LBN Lebanon 2004
5,670

LBN Lebanon 1996 3,760


LKA Sri Lanka 2007
1,540

LKA Sri Lanka 2006 1,350


LKA Sri Lanka 2003 930
LTU Lithuania 2007 9,910
LTU Lithuania 2006 8,410
LTU Lithuania 2005 7,280
LTU Lithuania 2004 5,870
LTU Lithuania 2003 4,600
LTU Lithuania 2002 3,760
LTU Lithuania 2001 3,400
LTU Lithuania 2000 3,170
LTU Lithuania 1996 2,210
LTU Lithuania 1995 2,060
LUX Luxembourg 2007 81,600
LUX Luxembourg 2006 67,760
LUX Luxembourg 2005 69,220
LUX Luxembourg 2004 58,740
LUX Luxembourg 2003 42,090
LUX Luxembourg 2002 42,150
LUX Luxembourg 2001 43,270
LUX Luxembourg 2000 43,560
LUX Luxembourg 1999 44,830
LUX Luxembourg 1998 44,680
LVA Latvia 2007 10,120
LVA Latvia 2006 8,150
LVA Latvia 2005 6,820
LVA Latvia 2004 5,480
LVA Latvia 2003 4,450
LVA Latvia 2002 3,840
LVA Latvia 2001 3,520
LVA Latvia 2000 3,190
MAR Morocco 2002 1,300
MDA Moldova 2008 1,500
MDA Moldova 2007 1,160
MDA Moldova 2003 570

MDA Moldova 2002 460

MDA Moldova 2001 400


MDA Moldova 2000 370
MDA Moldova 1996 490
MEX Mexico 2008 9,990
MEX Mexico 2004 6,790
MEX Mexico 2003 6,290
MEX Mexico 1998 4,020
MKD Macedonia, FYR 2008 4,130
MKD Macedonia, FYR 2003
MKD Macedonia, FYR 2002
MKD Macedonia, FYR 2001
MKD Macedonia, FYR 2000
MKD Macedonia, FYR 1997
MKD Macedonia, FYR 1996
MKD Macedonia, FYR 1994
MLT Malta 2008 16,690

MLT Malta 2004 12,050


MLT Malta 2001 9,690
MLT Malta 2000 9,540
MLT Malta 1999 9,270
NGA Nigeria and Nigeria 2. 2004 530
MMR Myanmar 2004
MNE Montenegro 2008 6,660
MNP Northern Mariana Islands 2007

MNP Northern Mariana Islands 2002


MOZ Mozambique 2004 260
MUS Mauritius 2007 5,980
MUS Mauritius 2002 3,850
MWI Malawi 2000 150
MYS Malaysia 2005 5,210

MYS Malaysia 2000 3,430

NIC Nicaragua 2000 730


NIC Nicaragua 1999 720
NIC Nicaragua 1998 690
NIC Nicaragua 1996 680
NLD Netherlands 2007 46,510
NLD Netherlands 2006 43,580
NLD Netherlands 2005 39,880
NLD Netherlands 2004 35,430
NLD Netherlands 2003 28,800
NLD Netherlands 2002 25,290
NLD Netherlands 2001 24,140
NLD Netherlands 2000 25,200
NLD Netherlands 1999 25,270
NLD Netherlands 1998 25,160
NLD Netherlands 1997 27,080
NLD Netherlands 1996 26,890
NLD Netherlands 1995 25,300
NOR Norway 2007 77,250
NOR Norway 2006 68,360
NOR Norway 2005 62,310
NOR Norway 2004 53,100
NOR Norway 2003 44,030
NOR Norway 2002 39,200

NOR Norway 2001 37,100


NOR Norway 2000 35,660
NPL Nepal 2007 350

NPL Nepal 2001 230


NPL Nepal 1996 210
NZL New Zealand 2008 27,830
NZL New Zealand 2007 27,050
NZL New Zealand 2006 25,160
NZL New Zealand 2005 24,280
NZL New Zealand 2004 20,650
NZL New Zealand 2003 16,330
NZL New Zealand 2002 13,700
NZL New Zealand 2001 13,270
NZL New Zealand 2000 13,450
NZL New Zealand 1999 14,770
NZL New Zealand 1998 15,350
OMN Oman 2007 14,330
OMN Oman 2004 9,070
PAK Pakistan 2005 730
PAN Panama 2001 3,700
PAN Panama 1999 3,620
PAN Panama 1998 3,550

PER Peru 2007 3,340


PER Peru 2004 2,360
PER Peru 2001 1,970
PER Peru 1998 2,220
PER Peru 1997 2,370
PER Peru 1994 1,800

PER Peru 1993 1,580


PHL Philippines 2006 1,370
PHL Philippines 2003 1,070
PHL Philippines 2002 1,040
PHL Philippines 2001 1,040
PHL Philippines 2000 1,040
PHL Philippines 1994 940
POL Poland 2004 6,100
POL Poland 2007 9,800
POL Poland 2006 8,340
POL Poland 2005 7,270
POL Poland 2004 6,240
POL Poland 2003 5,470

POL Poland 2002 4,850


POL Poland 2001 4,530
POL Poland 2000 4,430
POL Poland 1996 3,570
POL Poland 1995 2,950
POL Poland 1994 2,450
PRI Puerto Rico 2007 10,960
PRI Puerto Rico 2002
PRI Puerto Rico 1997 8,560
PRT Portugal 2007 19,100
PRT Portugal 2006 17,980
PRT Portugal 2005 17,370
PRT Portugal 2004 15,220
PRT Portugal 2003 12,590
PRT Portugal 2002 11,170
PRT Portugal 2001 10,620
PRT Portugal 2000 10,940
PRY Paraguay 2002 1,120
PRY Paraguay 1997 1,920
QAT Qatar 2006
ROM Romania 2007 6,430
ROM Romania 2006 4,870
ROM Romania 2005 3,920
ROM Romania 2004 3,010
ROM Romania 2003 2,310
ROM Romania 2002 1,930
ROM Romania 2001 1,750
ROM Romania 2000 1,690
ROM Romania 1999 1,580
ROM Romania 1998 1,520
ROM Romania 1997 1,520
ROM Romania 1996 1,600
ROM Romania 1995 1,470
RUS Russian Federation 2008 9,660
RUS Russian Federation 2005 4,460
RUS Russian Federation 2004 3,400
RUS Russian Federation 2003 2,590
RUS Russian Federation 2002 2,100
RUS Russian Federation 2001 1,780
RUS Russian Federation 2000 1,710
RUS Russian Federation 1999 1,760
RUS Russian Federation 1998 2,140
RWA Rwanda 2006 290

SDN Sudan 2001 340


SGP Singapore 2007 31,890
SGP Singapore 2004 24,760
SGP Singapore 2003 21,750
SGP Singapore 2002 20,690
SGP Singapore 2001 21,240
SGP Singapore 2000 22,890
SGP Singapore 1998 23,540
SGP Singapore 1996 25,090
SGP Singapore 1990 11,840
SLV El Salvador 2005 2,790
SLV El Salvador 2001 2,040
SLV El Salvador 1999 1,910
SLV El Salvador 1998 1,850

SRB Serbia 2008 5,590


SVK Slovak Republic 2007 14,270

SVK Slovak Republic 2006 12,470


SVK Slovak Republic 2005 10,880
SVK Slovak Republic 2004 9,070
SVK Slovak Republic 2003 7,120
SVK Slovak Republic 2002 5,840
SVK Slovak Republic 2001 3,860
SVK Slovak Republic 2000 3,870
SVK Slovak Republic 1999 3,900
SVK Slovak Republic 1998 4,030
SVK Slovak Republic 1997 4,010
SVK Slovak Republic 1996 3,740
SVK Slovak Republic 1995 3,260
SVK Slovak Republic 1994 2,650
SVN Slovenia 2007 21,510
SVN Slovenia 2006 19,560
SVN Slovenia 2005 18,060
SVN Slovenia 2004 15,340
SVN Slovenia 2003 12,420
SVN Slovenia 2002 10,750
SVN Slovenia 2001 10,280

SVN Slovenia 2000 10,640

SVN Slovenia 1995 7,260

SVN Slovenia 1994 8,420

SWE Sweden 2007 47,940


SWE Sweden 2006 45,240
SWE Sweden 2005 42,070
SWE Sweden 2004 36,610
SWE Sweden 2003 30,180
SWE Sweden 2002 26,940
SWE Sweden 2001 26,720
SWE Sweden 2000 28,650
SWE Sweden 1999 28,520
SWE Sweden 1998 28,700
SWE Sweden 1997 29,020
SAU Saudi Arabia 2008 17,870
THA Thailand 2006 2,860

THA Thailand 2005 2,580

THA Thailand 2002 1,970


THA Thailand 2000 1,990
THA Thailand 1998 2,090
THA Thailand 1997 2,760
THA Thailand 1995 2,780

TJK Tajikistan 2007 460

TJK Tajikistan 2002 180

TJK Tajikistan 2001 170

TJK Tajikistan 2000 180

TJK Tajikistan 1999 170

TMP Timor-Leste 2004 550


TTO Trinidad and Tobago 2007 14630
TTO Trinidad and Tobago 2006 12,510
TTO Trinidad and Tobago 2005 10,560
TTO Trinidad and Tobago 2004 8,730
TUN Tunisia 2009 3480

TUN Tunisia 1999 2,080


TUR Turkey 2007 8,090
TUR Turkey 2006 7,160
TUR Turkey 2005 6,230
TUR Turkey 2004 4,840
TUR Turkey 2003 3,630
TUR Turkey 2002 2,510
TUR Turkey 2000 2,980
TUR Turkey 1999 2,800
TUR Turkey 1994 2,600
TUR Turkey 1991 2,540
TZA Tanzania 2009 440

TZA Tanzania 2008 440


TZA Tanzania 1996 200
UGA Uganda 2006 340
UGA Uganda 2002 240

UKR Ukraine 2007 2,570


UKR Ukraine 2006 1,950
UKR Ukraine 2005 1,540
UKR Ukraine 2004 1,270
UKR Ukraine 2003 980
UKR Ukraine 2002 790
UKR Ukraine 2001 730
UKR Ukraine 2000
UKR Ukraine 1999 760
UKR Ukraine 1998 850
UKR Ukraine 1997 890
UKR Ukraine 1996 860
UKR Ukraine 1995 920
UKR Ukraine 1994 1,010
UKR Ukraine 1993 1,230
UKR Ukraine 1992 1,420
UKR Ukraine 1991 1,520
URY Uruguay 2007 6,620
URY Uruguay 2006 5,460
URY Uruguay 2005 4,820
URY Uruguay 2004 4,340
URY Uruguay 2000 6,150
USA United States 2008 47,930

USA United States 2007 46,400

USA United States 2006 45,370


USA United States 2005 43,870
USA United States 2004 41,440
USA United States 2003 37,780
USA United States 2002 35,230
USA United States 2001 34,800
USA United States 2000 34,400
USA United States 1999 32,260
USA United States 1998 30,620
USA United States 1997 29,910
USA United States 1996 28,970
USA United States 1995 27,910
USA United States 1994 26,630
USA United States 1993 25,470
USA United States 1992 24,780
USA United States 1991 23,480
USA United States 1990 23,330
UZB Uzbekistan 2008 910

UZB Uzbekistan 2007 730


UZB Uzbekistan 2006 610
UZB Uzbekistan 2005 530
UZB Uzbekistan 2004 460
UZB Uzbekistan 2003 420
UZB Uzbekistan 2002 450
UZB Uzbekistan 2001 550
UZB Uzbekistan 2000 620
UZB Uzbekistan 1999 650
VEN Venezuela, RB 2009 9,230

VEN Venezuela, RB 2008 9,230


VEN Venezuela, RB 2007 7,550
VEN Venezuela, RB 2000
VEN Venezuela, RB 1995
VEN Venezuela, RB 1994
VEN Venezuela, RB 1993
VEN Venezuela, RB 1992
VEN Venezuela, RB 1991
VIR Virgin Islands (U.S.) 2007
VIR Virgin Islands (U.S.) 2002
VNM Vietnam 2007 770
VNM Vietnam 2006 690
VNM Vietnam 2004 540
VNM Vietnam 2003 470
VNM Vietnam 2002 430
VNM Vietnam 2001 410
VNM Vietnam 2000 380
WBG West Bank and Gaza 2007 1,250

WBG West Bank and Gaza 2004 1,150


YEM Yemen, Rep. 2004 560
YEM Yemen, Rep. 2002 470
YUG Serbia and Montenegro 2003 1,940
YUG Serbia and Montenegro 2002 1,430
YUG Serbia and Montenegro 2001 980
YUG Serbia and Montenegro 2000 960
ZAF South Africa 2004 3,630

ZAF South Africa 2000 3,050


ZAF South Africa 1997 3,680

Note 1: For information on methodology, see "Methodology Note on the MSME Country Indicators."

Note 2. [Country name 2.] - data on informal sector

List of abbreviations:
a. Assets
Agri Agriculture
bil Billion
Coms Communications
Constr. Construction
Distrb. trade Distributive trade
Edu Education
Indstr. Industry
Invst. Investment
Mfg. Manufacturing
mil Million
Power eng. Power engineering
Prod. Production
S&T Science and Technology
s. Annual sales
Servc. Services
t. Turnover
Transp. Transport
MSME De
Source of MSME Data Income Group (number of emp
otherwis

Micro

INSTAT Lower middle 1-4


INSTAT Lower middle 1-4
INSTAT Lower middle 1-4
INSTAT Lower middle 1-4
INSTAT Lower middle 1-4
INSTAT Lower middle 1-4
INSTAT Lower middle 1-4
INSTAT Lower middle 1-4
UNECE Lower middle 0-9
UNECE Lower middle 0-9
UNECE Lower middle 0-9
UNECE Lower middle 0-9
CBSAN High 1-5
CBSAN High 0-4
DSC High <5
HSBC High 0-9
OEDE Upper middle
<5 Indstr. & trade, <4 Servc.

OEDE Upper middle


<5 Indstr. & trade, <4 Servc.

OEDE Upper middle


<5 Indstr. & trade, <4 Servc.

OEDE Upper middle


<5 Indstr. & trade, <4 Servc.

OEDE Lower middle


<5 Indstr. & trade, <4 Servc.

OEDE Lower middle


<5 Indstr. & trade, <4 Servc.

OEDE Upper middle


<5 Indstr. & trade, <4 Servc.

OEDE Upper middle


<5 Indstr. & trade, <4 Servc.

OEDE Upper middle


<5 Indstr. & trade, <4 Servc.

OEDE Upper middle


<5 Indstr. & trade, <4 Servc.

OEDE Upper middle


<5 Indstr. & trade, <4 Servc.

OEDE Upper middle


<5 Indstr. & trade, <4 Servc.

OEDE Upper middle


<5 Indstr. & trade, <4 Servc.

SMEDNC Lower middle

<5
SMEDNC Lower middle

<5

SMEDNC Lower middle

<5

SMEDNC Lower middle 0-4


SMEDNC Lower middle 0-4
SMEDNC Lower middle 0-4
UNECE Lower middle <100
UNECE Lower middle <100
UNECE Lower middle <100
USCB Upper middle 1-4
USCB Upper middle 1-4
ABS High 1-4
ABS High 0-4
ABS High 0-4
OECD High 0-9
ABS High 0-4
OECD High 0-9
ABS High 0-4
ABS High 0-4
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SA High 1-9
SA High 1-9
SA High 1-9
OECD High 1-9
OECD High 1-9
OECD High 1-9
ABEEP/IFC Lower middle
Individual entrepreneurs with on average
2 employees

ABEEP/IFC Lower middle Individual entrepreneurs with on average


2 employees
ABEEP/IFC Low Individual entrepreneurs with on average
2 employees
UNECE Lower middle <250
UNECE Lower middle <250
UNECE Lower middle 0-49
UNECE Lower middle 0-49
AZSTAT Lower middle 1-49
AZSTAT Lower middle 1-49
UNECE Lower middle 1-9
UNECE Lower middle 1-9
UNECE Lower middle 1-9
UNECE Lower middle 1-9
EU-GCC High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
STATBEL High 0-9
STATBEL High 0-9
STATBEL High 0-9
STATBEL High 0-9
STATBEL High 0-9
PAPME Low

SEDF Low <50


BBS Low 1-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Lower middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Lower middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Lower middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Lower middle 1-9
MEE Lower middle 0-9
BSMEPA Lower middle <10
BSMEPA Lower middle <10
BSMEPA Lower middle <10
BSMEPA Lower middle <10
BSMEPA Lower middle <10
UN-ECE Lower middle 0-9
MVTEO Upper middle
1-9

UNECE Lower middle


0-9

Lower middle
UNECE Lower middle 0-9
UNECE Lower middle 0-9
BelStat Upper middle

n/a

BelStat Upper middle

n/a
BelStat Lower middle

n/a

UNECE 0-9
UNECE Lower middle 0-9
UNECE Lower middle 0-9
UNECE Lower middle n/a
IFC Upper middle Sale Revenue <$250,000 per annum
BGDS High
1-4

BGDS High 1-4


BGDS High 1-4
BGDS High 1-4
BGDS High 1-4
BGDS High 1-4
BGDS High 1-4
BGDS High 1-4
BGDS High 1-4
BGDS High 1-4
BBdeV & USAID Low
1-9

FUNDES Lower middle 0-10


IBGE Upper middle 0-9
IBGE Upper middle 0-9
IADB Lower middle 0-9
IBGE Lower middle 0-9
IBGE Lower middle 0-9
LACTA Lower middle 0-9
IADB Lower middle 1-4
MIPR & CISME&BC High 1-5
EBG/SBPA Upper middle 1-5
BCSO Upper middle 0-4
BCSO Upper middle 0-4
BCSO Upper middle 0-4
BCSO Upper middle 0-4
BCSO Upper middle 0-4
BCSO Upper middle 0-4
BCSO Upper middle 0-4
INDCA High 1-9
INDCA High 1-9
INDCA High 1-9
INDCA High 1-9
INDCA High 1-9
INDCA High 1-9
INDCA High 1-9
INDCA High 1-9
INDCA High 1-9
OECD High 0-9
OECD High 1-4
OECD High 1-4
OECD High 1-4
OECD High 1-4
OECD High 1-4
SFSO High 1-9
EC High 0-9
EC High 0-9
OITySCT Upper middle 1-9
OITySCT Upper middle 1-9
OITySCT Upper middle 1-9
OITySCT Upper middle 1-9
BC Upper middle t <$75,000
APEC Upper middle s <$65,000
APEC Upper middle < 2,400 UF
FUNDES Upper middle 0-4
IADB Upper middle < 2,400 UF
SAIC Lower middle

new classification, which might include


micro will take effect at the end of 2010
or 2011

APEC Lower middle n/a


APEC Lower-middle n/a
APEC Lower-middle n/a
APEC Lower-middle n/a
CNPS Low
1-9

DNP Lower middle 1-10


DANE Lower middle 1-9
DANE Lower middle
1-9

DANE Lower middle


1-9

FUNDES Lower middle


0-9

MEIC 1-5
MEIC 1-5
MEIC Upper middle 1-5
MEIC Upper middle 1-5
MEIC Upper middle 1-5
INEC Upper middle 1-5
FUNDES Upper middle 0-10
IADB Upper middle 1-19
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
CZSO Upper middle 0-5
CZSO Upper middle 0-5
CZSO Upper middle 0-5
CZSO Upper middle 0-5
CZSO Upper middle 1-9
CZSO Upper middle 1-9
CZSO Upper middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
IFM High 1-9
IFM High 1-9
IFM High 1-9
IFM High 1-9
IFM High 1-9
IFM High 1-9
IFM High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBDK High 0-9
SBDK High 0-9
SBDK High 0-9
ONE Upper middle 1-9
IADB Lower middle 1-10
MinPMEA Upper middle < 250
MinPMEA Upper middle < 250
MinPMEA Lower middle < 250
MinPMEA Lower middle < 250
MinPMEA Lower middle < 250
MinPMEA Lower middle < 250
NAED Lower middle < 250
IADB Lower middle 0-10
CAPMAS Lower middle 1-5
UNCDF Lower middle 1-4
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
INE High 0-9
INE High 0-9
INE High 0-9
INE High 0-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
SE Upper middle 0-9
SE Upper middle 0-9
SE Upper middle 0-9
SE Upper middle 0-9
SE Upper middle 0-9
SE Upper middle 0-9
SE Upper middle 0-9
UN-ECE Upper middle 0-9
CSAE Low
1-10 and using power-driven machinery

CSAE Low 1-10 and using power-driven machinery


SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
OECD High 0-9
EC High 0-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
INSEE High 0-9
EC High 0-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
BIS High 1-9
BIS High 1-9
BIS High 0-9
BIS High 0-9
GeoStat n/a 1-20
GeoStat Lower middle 1-20
GeoStat Lower middle 1-20
GeoStat Lower middle 1-20
SGE Lower middle 1-20
SGE Lower middle 1-20
SGE Lower middle 1-20
UNECE Lower middle 0-9
UNECE Lower middle 0-9
UNECE Lower middle 0-9
IDRC Low 1-5
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
OECD High 0-49
OECD High 0-49
EC High 0-9
FUNDES Lower middle 0-10
IADB Lower middle 0-10
USCB High 1-9
USCB High 1-9
IFC Lower middle <10
SCCSME High Mfg <100, NonMfg <50
HKSME High Mfg <100, NonMfg <50
HKSME High Mfg <100, NonMfg <50
HKSME High Mfg <100, NonMfg <50
HKSME High Mfg <100, NonMfg <50
HKSME High Mfg <100, NonMfg <50
HKSME High Mfg <100, NonMfg <50
Gallup Low 1-10
ECEI High 1-9
CBS Upper middle 0-9
CBS Upper middle 0-9
CBS Upper middle 0-9
CBS Upper middle 0-9
CBS Upper middle 0-9
EBRD Upper middle 0-9
UN-ECE Upper middle 0-9
UN-ECE Upper middle 0-9
UN-ECE Upper middle 0-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle
1-9

SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9


SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
KSH Upper middle 0-9
KSH Upper middle 0-9
KSH Upper middle 0-9
UNECE Upper middle 0-9
UNECE Upper middle 0-9
UN-ECE Upper middle 0-9
UN-ECE Upper middle 0-9
INDMinSME&Coop Lower middle
a ≤ Rp. 50 mil; t ≤ Rp. 300 mil

INDMinSME&Coop Lower middle


a ≤ Rp. 50 mil; t ≤ Rp. 300 mil

INDMinSME&Coop Lower middle


INDMinSME&Coop Lower middle
INDMinSME&Coop Lower middle
INDMinSME&Coop Low
INDMinSME&Coop Low
INDMinSME&Coop Low
INDMinSME&Coop Low
ACTET Lower middle a < Rp 20 mil
ACTET Lower middle a < Rp 20 mil
ACTET Lower middle a < Rp 20 mil
MinMSME Low Mfg.: Invst. < US$ 50,000, Servc.: Invst.
< US$ 20,000
ICSO Low 0-5
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
OECD High 0-9
EC High 0-9
SYI Lower middle 0-9
SICE High 1-9
SICE High 0-9
SICE High 1-9
SICE High 1-9
SICE High 1-9
SICE High 1-9
SICE High 1-9
SICE High 1-9
ICBS High 1-9
ICBS High 1-9
ICBS High 1-9
ICBS High 1-9
ICBS High 1-9
OECD High 0-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High
1-9

OECD High 0-9


EC High 0-9
EDI&JBDC Upper middle 1-3
IADB Lower middle 1-2
IFC Lower middle <25
DOS Lower middle 1-4
DOS Lower middle 1-4
DOS Lower middle 1-4
DOS Lower middle 1-4
DOS Lower middle 1-4
DOS Lower middle 1-4
DOS Lower middle 1-19
DOS Lower middle 1-19
DOS Lower middle 1-19
DOS Lower middle 1-19
DOS Lower middle 1-19
DOS Lower middle 1-19
DOS Lower middle 1-19
DOS Lower middle 1-19
DOS Lower middle 1-19
SBJP High 1-4
SBJP High 1-4
OECD High 0-9
SBJP High 1-4
APEC High 0-4
SBJP High 1-4
APEC High 0-4
SBJP High 1-4
APEC High 0-4
KazStat 0-50
KazStat Upper middle 0-50
KazStat Upper middle 0-50
KazStat Upper middle 0-50
KazStat Lower middle 0-50
KazStat Lower middle 0-50
KazStat Lower middle 0-50
KazStat Lower middle 0-50
KazStat Lower middle 0-50
KazStat Lower middle 0-50
UNECE Lower middle 0-9
MTI Low 1-10
ILO Low 0-10
ILO Low 0-10
1-15 in Agri, Hunting, Forestry; Fishing;
NSCKR Low Mining; Mfg.; Electricity, Gas & Water;
Constr.

1-7 in Sales, Repair, Hotel Servc.,


Transp. and Coms, Finance, Real estate,
Edu, Health & Social Servc., Servc.
1-15 in Agri, Hunting, Forestry; Fishing;
NSCKR Low Mining; Mfg.; Electricity, Gas & Water;
Constr.

1-7 in Sales, Repair, Hotel Servc.,


Transp. and Coms, Finance, Real estate,
Edu, Health
1-15 in Agri, & Social Servc.,
Hunting, Servc.
Forestry; Fishing;
NSCKR Low Mining; Mfg.; Electricity, Gas & Water;
Constr.

1-7 in Sales, Repair, Hotel Servc.,


Transp. and Coms, Finance, Real estate,
Edu, in
1-15 Health
Agri, & Social Servc.,
Hunting, Servc.
Forestry; Fishing;
NSCKR Low Mining; Mfg.; Electricity, Gas & Water;
Constr.

1-7 in Sales, Repair, Hotel Servc.,


Transp. and Coms, Finance, Real estate,
Edu, Health
1-15 in Agri, & Social Servc.,
Hunting, Servc.
Forestry; Fishing;
NSCKR Low Mining; Mfg.; Electricity, Gas & Water;
Constr.

1-7 in Sales, Repair, Hotel Servc.,


Transp. and Coms, Finance, Real estate,
Edu, Health & Social Servc., Servc.
UNECE Low 0-9
UNECE Low 0-9
CISME&BCS Low 1-9
SMBA High < 10 in Mfg., Mining, Constr., Transp. ; <
5 in other
SMBA High <10
SMBA High <5
SMBA High 1-4
SMBA High 1-4
SMBA High <5
SMBA High <5
SMBA High <5
SMBA High <5
EU-GCC High

ERIA Low
MIH-GTZ Survey Low 0-4
CAS & MET Upper middle
0-9

MET Upper middle 0-9


DCS Lower middle

DCS Lower middle


DCS Lower middle <10
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Lower middle 1-9
SMEDA Upper middle 0-9
SMEDA Upper middle 0-9
UNECE Upper middle 0-9
UNECE Upper middle 0-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
PSL High 1-9
PSL High 1-9
PSL High 1-9
PSL High 1-9
PSL High 1-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Lower middle 1-9
UNECE Upper middle 0-9
UNECE Upper middle 0-9
HCP Lower middle 1-9
SM Lower middle 1-9
SM Lower middle 1-9
UNECE Low
0-9

UNECE Low
0-9

UNECE Low 0-19


UNECE Low 0-19
UNECE Low 0-9
INEGI Upper middle 0-10
OECD Upper middle 1-10
IADB Upper middle 0-10
FUNDES Upper middle 0-30
ECEI Upper middle 1-9
UNECE Lower middle 0-9
CEA Lower middle 0-9
CEA Lower middle 0-9
CEA Lower middle 0-9
UNECE Lower middle 0-9
UNECE Lower middle 0-9
UNECE Lower middle 0-9
ECEI High
1-9

NSOM High 1-9


NSOM High 1-9
NSOM High 1-9
NSOM High 1-9
USAID/Chemonics Inc. Low 1-5
IDE-JETRO Lower middle
ECEI Upper middle 1-9
USCB High
1-4

USCB Upper middle 1-4


INE/CEMPRE Low 1-9
SMU Upper middle 1-9
SMU Upper middle 1-9
MNSO Low 0-4
DOSM Upper middle
<5

SMIDEC Upper middle


<5

BNC Low 1-3


GTZ via email Low 1-5
IADB Low
LACTA Low 1-5
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SN High 0-9
SN High 0-9
SN High 0-9
SN High 0-9
EIM High 0-9
OECD High 0-9
OECD High 0-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High
1-9

SNO High 0-4


EC High 0-9
SEPT & CBSNP Low
0-9

CBSNP Low 0-9


CBSNP Low 0-9
NZMED High 1-9
NZMED High 1-9
NZMED High 1-9
NZMED High 1-9
NZMED High 1-9
NZMED High 1-9
NZMED High 0-9
NZMED High 0-9
NZMED High 0-9
NZMED High 0-9
NZMED High 0-9
PASI High 1-5
MONE Upper middle 0-5
PFBS Low 1-10
DEyC Lower middle 1-5
IADB Upper middle 0-5
FUNDES Upper middle
i ≤ 150,000

INEI Lower middle 1-10


IADB Lower middle 0-10
APEC Lower middle s < $80,000
ACTET Lower middle 1-10
ACTET Lower middle 1-10
IADB Lower middle
0-10

INEI Lower middle 1-10


DTIPH Lower middle 1-9
DTIPH Lower middle 1-9
DTIPH Lower middle 1-9
DTIPH Lower middle 1-9
DTIPH Lower middle 1-9
ADB Lower middle 1-9
OECD Upper middle 0-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle
1-9

SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9


PME Upper middle 0-9
EBRD Upper middle 0-9
UN-ECE Upper middle 1-50
UN-ECE Upper middle 0-50
UN-ECE Upper middle 0-50
USCB Upper middle 1-9
USCB High 1-9
USCB High 0-4
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
OECD High 0-9
EC High 0-9
IADB Lower middle 0-5
IADB Lower middle 1-5
EU-GCC High
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Lower middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Lower middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Lower middle 1-9
RINS Lower middle 0-9
RINS Lower middle 0-9
RMSC Lower middle 0-9
RMSC Lower middle 0-9
RMSC Lower middle 0-9
UNECE Lower middle 0-9
UN-ECE Lower middle 0-9
GSK Upper middle 1-15
RSMERC Lower middle FE & IE
RSMERC Lower middle FE & IE
RSMERC Lower middle FE & IE
RSMERC Lower middle FE & IE
RSMERC Lower middle FE & IE
RSMERC Lower middle FE & IE
RSMERC Lower middle FE & IE
RSMERC Lower middle FE & IE
PSF Low
1-10

SCBS Low 0-9


SDS High <200 for non-mfg.; < $15 mil net fixed assets investment for mfg.
SDS High 0-9
SDS High 0-9
SDS High <200
SDS High <200
APEC High 0-4
APEC High 0-4
APEC High n/a
APEC High 0-4
DGEC Lower middle 0-9
CONAMYPE Lower middle 0-9
CONAMYPE Lower middle 0-9
FUNDES Lower middle
0-4

ECEI Upper middle 1-9


SBS Eurostat High
1-9

SBS Eurostat High 1-9


SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
SBS Eurostat Upper middle 1-9
SOSR Upper middle 0-9
SOSR Upper middle 0-9
SOSR Upper middle 0-9
SOSR Upper middle 0-9
UNECE Upper middle 0-9
UNECE Upper middle 0-9
UN-ECE Upper middle 0-9
UN-ECE Upper middle 0-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
UNECE High
1-9

UNECE High
0-9

UNECE High
0-9

UNECE High
0-9

SBS Eurostat High 1-9


SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SBS Eurostat High 1-9
SWSCB High 0-9
SWSCB High 0-9
SWSCB High 0-19
SWSCB High 0-19
SWSCB High 0-19
EU-GCC High 0-9
OSMEP Lower middle

OSMEP Lower middle

ACTET Lower middle 1-9


APEC Lower middle 0-4
APEC Lower-middle 0-4
Lower-middle n/a
ADB Lower-middle
1-4

TBEE/IFC Low
Individual entrepreneurs and dehkan
farmers

IFC Low
<50

IFC Low
<50

IFC Low
<50

IFC Low
<50

WBG-ULMS Low 0-9


T&TCSO High 0-9
T&TCSO High 0-9
T&TCSO Upper middle 0-9
T&TCSO Upper middle 0-9
APII Lower middle
1-9

UNIDO Lower middle <10


TurkStat Upper middle 1-19
TurkStat Upper middle 1-19
TurkStat Upper middle 1-19
TurkStat Upper middle 1-19
TurkStat Lower middle 1-19
OECD Lower middle 1-9
OECD Lower middle 1-9
OECD Lower middle 0-9
UNECE Lower middle 1-9
OECD Lower middle 1-9
NBS/CRE Low
1-4

NBS/CRE Low 1-4


ESRF Low 1-5
UBOS Low 1-9
UBOS Low
1-9

UKRS Lower middle 0-9


UKRS Lower middle 0-9
UKRS 0-9
UKRS Lower middle 0-9
UKRS Lower middle 0-9
UKRS Lower middle 0-9
UKRS Lower middle 0-9
UKRS Lower middle 0-9
UKRS Lower middle 0-9
UKRS Lower middle 0-9
UKRS Lower middle 0-9
UKRS Lower middle 0-9
UKRS Lower middle 0-9
UKRS Lower middle 0-9
UKRS Lower middle 0-9
UKRS Lower middle 0-9
UKRS Lower middle 0-9
INE Upper middle 1-4
DINAPYME Upper middle 1-4
INE Upper middle 1-4
INE Upper middle 1-4
IADB Upper middle 0-4
U.S.SBA High
n/a

U.S.SBA High
n/a

U.S.SBA High 1-9


U.S.SBA High 1-9
USCB High 0-9
USCB High 0-9
USCB High 0-9
USCB High 0-9
USCB High 0-9
USCB High 0-9
USCB High 0-9
USCB High 0-9
USCB High 0-9
USCB High 0-9
USCB High 0-9
USCB High 0-9
USCB High 0-9
USCB High 0-9
USCB High 0-9
SCRUS Low
<20 Mfg; <10 servc.& non-mfg, < 5
Distrb. trade & catering.

SCRUS Low
SCRUS Low
UT Low 0-10
UZemb Low 0-10
IFC Low <10
IFC Low <10
UNECE Low 0-9
UNECE Low 0-9
IFC Low <10
SNC Upper middle

SNC Upper middle


SNC Upper middle
FUNDES Upper middle 0-10
IADB Upper middle <5
IADB Upper middle <5
IADB Upper middle <5
IADB Upper middle <5
IADB Upper middle <5
USCB High 1-9
USCB 1-9
GSO Low 0-9
GSO Low 0-9
GSO Low 0-9
GSO Low 0-9
DC Low 0-9
GSO Low 0-9
GSO Low 0-9
PCBS Lower middle
1-9

PCBS Lower middle 0-9


CSO Low 1-9
GEM-IFC Low 1
RDB Lower middle 0-9
NBS Lower middle 0-9
UNECE Lower middle 0-9
UNECE Lower middle 0-9
DTI Lower middle Agri <10, other <20; t<R 6mil
(differentiated by sector)
TIPS Lower middle Agri<10; all the others <20
NTSA Lower middle 0-9

MSME Country Indicators."


MSME Definitions
Size Breakdown
(number of employees, unless
(% of all MSMEs)
otherwise noted)

Small Medium Micro

5-19 20-79 92.2


5-19 20-49 91.3
5-19 20-49 91.8
5-19 20-49 92.4
5-19 20-49 92.6
5-19 20-49 92.9
5-19 20-49 93.5
5-19 20-49 93.0
10-49 50-249 97.8
10-49 50-249 97.6
10-49 50-249 98.5
10-49 50-249 98.3
6-10 11-50 85.2
5-9 10-49 63.2
5-49 50+ 59.1
10-49 50-499 88.0
72.3
<24 Indstr., <23 Trade, <17 Servc. <96 Indstr., <67 Trade, <66 Servc.

73.4
<24 Indstr., <23 Trade, <17 Servc. <96 Indstr., <67 Trade, <66 Servc.

74.1
<24 Indstr., <23 Trade, <17 Servc. <96 Indstr., <67 Trade, <66 Servc.

74.6
<24 Indstr., <23 Trade, <17 Servc. <96 Indstr., <67 Trade, <66 Servc.

75.5
<24 Indstr., <23 Trade, <17 Servc. <96 Indstr., <67 Trade, <66 Servc.

75.2
<24 Indstr., <23 Trade, <17 Servc. <96 Indstr., <67 Trade, <66 Servc.

74.6
<24 Indstr., <23 Trade, <17 Servc. <96 Indstr., <67 Trade, <66 Servc.

74.2
<24 Indstr., <23 Trade, <17 Servc. <96 Indstr., <67 Trade, <66 Servc.

74.4
<24 Indstr., <23 Trade, <17 Servc. <96 Indstr., <67 Trade, <66 Servc.

74.7
<24 Indstr., <23 Trade, <17 Servc. <96 Indstr., <67 Trade, <66 Servc.

75.1
<24 Indstr., <23 Trade, <17 Servc. <96 Indstr., <67 Trade, <66 Servc.

75.8
<24 Indstr., <23 Trade, <17 Servc. <96 Indstr., <67 Trade, <66 Servc.

76.7
<24 Indstr., <23 Trade, <17 Servc. <96 Indstr., <67 Trade, <66 Servc.

<100 Indstr. & Prod. 75.7


<50 Indstr. & Prod.
<50 Constr., Power eng., Science,
<25 Constr., Power eng., Science, Edu
Edu
<15 Transp., Trade, Servc.
<30 Transp., Trade, Servc.
<100 Indstr. & Prod. 84.3
<50 Indstr. & Prod.
<50 Constr., Power eng., Science,
<25 Constr., Power eng., Science, Edu
Edu
<15 Transp., Trade, Servc.
<30 Transp., Trade, Servc.

<100 Indstr. & Prod. 84.5


<50 Indstr. & Prod.
<50 Constr., Power eng., Science,
<25 Constr., Power eng., Science, Edu
Edu
<15 Transp., Trade, Servc.
<30 Transp., Trade, Servc.

5-49 50-100 79.1


5-49 50-100 82.2
5-49 50-100 81.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
5-9 10-19 60.5
5-9 10-19 55.4
5-19 20-199 63.2
5-19 20-199 89.1
5-19 20-199 89.0
10-49 50-199 73.7
5-19 20-199 89.1
10-99 100-499 73.0
5-19 20-199 88.0
5-19 20-199 64.0
10-49 50-249 87.8
10-49 50-249 87.8
10-49 50-249 87.7
10-49 50-249 87.2
10-49 50-249 87.0
10-49 50-249 86.3
10-49 50-249 84.7
10-49 50-249 83.8
10-49 50-249 83.5
10-49 50-249 82.6
10-49 50-249 81.4
10-49 50-249 84.6
< 40 in Constr. & Indstr. 93.4
< 15 in Agri
< 10 in Wholesale
<
<540ininOther sectors
Constr. & Indstr.
< 15 in Agri 93.3
<
< 10
40 in
in Wholesale
Constr. & Indstr.
<
< 15 inOther
5 in Agri sectors 89.5
< 10 in Wholesale
< 5 in Other sectors 100.0
100.0
50-249 80.1
50-249 59.0
50-150
50-150
10-99 100-249 79.5
10-99 100-249 85.5
10-99 100-249 0.0
10-99 100-249 0.0
10-19 20-99 78.3
10-49 50-249 92.6
10-49 50-249 92.3
10-49 50-249 92.5
10-49 50-249 92.6
10-49 50-249 92.3
10-49 50-199 95.9
10-49 50-199 96.0
10-49 50-199 96.1
10-49 50-199 96.1
10-49 50-199 96.2
5-10
51-99 84.7
10-49 50-99 97.4
10-49 50-249 89.2
10-49 50-249 89.3
10-49 50-249 89.8
10-49 50-249 90.4
10-49 50-249 91.1
10-49 50-249 92.1
10-49 50-249 92.6
11-50 51-100 93.2
11-50 51-100 93.4
11-50 51-100 93.5
11-50 51-100 93.7
11-50 51-100 93.6
10-99 100-499 99.9
93.7
10-49 50-249

83.7
10-49 50-249

10-49 50-249 85.3


10-49 50-249 85.3
< 100 in Indstr. & Transp.
< 60 in Agri & S&T
< 50 in Constr. & Wholesale
n/a
< 30 in Retail & Servc.
< 25 in Other non-indstr.

< 100 in Indstr. & Transp.


< 60 in Agri & S&T
< 50 in Constr. & Wholesale
n/a
< 30 in Retail & Servc.
< 25 in Other non-indstr.
< 100 in Indstr. & Transp.
< 60 in Agri & S&T
< 50 in Constr. & Wholesale
n/a
< 30 in Retail & Servc.
< 25 in Other non-indstr.

10-49 50-249 70.4


10-49 50-249 68.6
10-49 50-249 68.7
n/a n/a n/a
annum n/a 17000.0
76.9
5-9 10-49
5-9 10-49 77.2
5-9 10-49 78.4
5-9 10-49 78.0
5-9 10-49 77.9
5-9 10-49 78.0
5-9 10-49 77.6
5-9 10-49 77.6
5-9 10-49 77.8
5-9 10-49 75.6
98.6
10-49
11-19 20-49 99.7
10-49 50-249 89.4
10-49 50-249 89.9
10-49 50-99 93.9
10-49 50-249 92.9
10-49 50-99 92.9
10-49 50-99
5-100 76.2
6-50 51-100 43.0
6-25 26-100 88.8
5-49 50-99 45.6
5-49 50-99 46.2
5-49 50-99 46.9
5-49 50-99 47.0
5-49 50-99 48.8
5-49 50-99 50.4
5-49 50-99 52.0
10-99 100-499 75.2
10-99 100-499 75.5
10-99 100-499 75.0
10-99 100-499 74.8
10-99 100-499 73.9
10-99 100-499 74.1
10-99 100-499 74.6
10-99 100-499 75.1
10-99 100-499 75.6
10-99 100-499 75.2
5-99 76.1
5-99 78.5
5-99 81.0
5-99 81.2
5-99 80.4
10-49 50-99 87.4
10-49 50-249 89.0
10-49 50-249 89.1
10-49 50-199 79.4
10-49 50-199 79.9
10-49 50-199 80.8
10-49 50-199 81.3
t = $75,000-$750,000 t >$750,000 81.5
s= $65,000-$675,000 s= $675,000-$2,700,000 82.9
2,400 UF - 25,000 UF 25,000 UF - 100,000 UF 83.3
5-49 50-199 82.8
2,400 UF - 25,000 UF 25,000 UF - 100,000 UF 82.7
<300 Indstr. <2000 Indstr.
<600 Constr. <3000 Constr.
<100 Wholesale <200 Wholesale
<100 Retail <500 Retail
< 500 Transp. < 3000 Transp.
<400 Post <1000 Post
<400 in Hotels&Restaurants <800 in Hotels&Restaurants

n/a n/a n/a


n/a n/a n/a
n/a n/a n/a
n/a n/a n/a
98.6
10-49 50-149
11-50 51-200 96.2
n/a n/a 100.0

n/a n/a

n/a n/a

96.1
10-49 50-199
6-30 31-100 72.5
6-30 31-100 72.4
6-30 31-100 71.0
6-30 31-100 70.1
6-30 31-100 70.3
6-30 31-100 82.2
11-30 31-100 79.7
20-99 90.6
10-49 50-249 92.5
10-49 50-249 92.1
10-49 50-249 92.4
10-49 50-249 93.2
10-49 50-249 93.4
10-49 50-249 93.9
10-49 50-249 95.3
10-49 50-249 95.3
10-49 50-249 95.2
10-49 50-249 95.4
10-49 50-249 95.3
10-49 50-249 95.5
6-19 20-249 95.6
6-19 20-249 95.9
6-19 20-249 95.4
6-19 20-249 94.7
10-49 50-249 93.5
10-49 50-249 94.3
10-49 50-249 94.2
10-49 50-249 83.3
10-49 50-249 83.5
10-49 50-249 82.9
10-49 50-249 83.2
10-49 50-249 83.4
10-49 50-249 83.1
10-49 50-499 80.6
10-49 50-499 80.6
10-49 50-499 80.8
10-49 50-499 80.4
10-49 50-499 79.9
10-49 50-499 79.8
10-49 50-499 79.4
10-49 50-249 87.3
10-49 50-249 87.1
10-49 50-249 87.3
10-49 50-249 87.2
10-49 50-249 87.1
10-49 50-249 87.0
10-19 20-99 92.1
10-19 20-99 92.1
10-19 20-99 92.1
10-49 50-249 68.2
11-50 51-100 97.1

n/a n/a 100.0


6-10 11-100 98.1
5-14 15-49 92.7
10-49 50-249 92.7
10-49 50-249 92.3
10-49 50-249 92.3
10-49 50-249 92.4
10-49 50-249 92.3
10-49 50-249 92.5
10-49 50-199 94.1
10-49 50-199 94.2
10-49 50-199 94.1
10-49 50-199 94.4
10-49 50-249 84.5
10-49 50-249 83.4
10-49 50-249 82.3
10-49 50-249 81.8
10-49 50-249 80.4
10-49 50-249 79.4
10-49 50-249 86.2
10-49 50-249 84.0
10-49 50-249 83.6
10-49 50-249 79.7
10-49 50-249 81.2
10-49 50-249 78.7
10-49 50-249 75.8
10-49 50-499 69.3

10-49 50-249 93.0


10-49 50-249 93.0
10-49 50-249 92.8
10-49 50-249 92.7
10-49 50-249 92.4
10-49 50-249 92.7
10-49 50-499 83.8
10-49 50-249 94.3
10-49 50-249 93.2
10-49 50-249 92.5
10-49 50-249 92.5
10-49 50-249 92.5
10-49 50-249 92.4
10-49 50-249 92.0
10-19 n/a 90.0
10-49 50-249 93.3
10-49 50-249 88.2
10-49 50-249 87.8
10-49 50-249 87.4
10-49 50-249 86.8
10-49 50-249 86.8
10-49 50-249 87.1
10-49 50-249 82.9
10-49 50-249 84.0
10-49 50-249 95.0
10-49 50-249 95.1
21-100 87.7
21-100 87.2
21-100 85.9
21-100 89.7
21-100 92.0
21-100 92.3
21-100 92.9
10-49 50-249 48.0
10-49 50-249 48.7
10-49 50-249 57.9
5-29 29-99 55.3
10-49 50-249 96.7
10-49 50-249 96.5
10-49 50-249 97.1
10-49 50-249 97.6
10-49 50-249 97.3
50-249 82.3
50-499 80.4
10-49 50-249 97.6
11-25 26-60 77.7
11-25 26-60 77.7
10-19 20-49 68.5
10-19 20-49 73.7
n/a 100.0

11-20 21-49 81.8


10-49 50-249 88.1
10-49 50-249 87.4
10-49 50-249 90.5
10-49 50-249 89.9
10-49 50-249 89.4
10-49 50-249 88.0
10-49 50-249 79.1
10-49 50-249 82.4
10-49 50-249 79.4
10-49 100-499 90.0
10-49 50-249 94.3
10-49 50-249 94.4
10-49 50-249 94.8
94.7
10-49 50-249
10-49 50-249 94.8
10-49 50-249 95.1
10-49 50-249 95.1
10-49 50-249 95.0
10-49 50-249 94.8
10-49 50-249 96.8
10-49 50-249 97.0
10-99 100-499 76.1
10-99 100-499 58.4
98.9
Rp. 50 mil < a ≤ Rp. 500 mil; Rp. 300 mil < t ≤ Rp. 500 mil < a ≤ Rp. 2,5 bil; Rp. 2,5
Rp. 2,5 bil; bil < t ≤ Rp. 50 bil;

Rp. 50 mil < a ≤ Rp. 500 mil; Rp. 300 mil < t ≤ Rp. 500 mil < a ≤ Rp. 2,5 bil; Rp. 2,5 98.9
Rp. 2,5 bil; bil < t ≤ Rp. 50 bil;
a ≤ Rp. 200 mil; s ≤ Rp. 1 bil a > Rp. 200 mil; s < Rp. 10 bil
a ≤ Rp. 200 mil; s ≤ Rp. 1 bil a > Rp. 200 mil; s < Rp. 10 bil
a ≤ Rp. 200 mil; s ≤ Rp. 1 bil a > Rp. 200 mil; s < Rp. 10 bil
a ≤ Rp. 200 mil; s ≤ Rp. 1 bil a > Rp. 200 mil; s < Rp. 10 bil
a ≤ Rp. 200 mil; s ≤ Rp. 1 bil a > Rp. 200 mil; s < Rp. 10 bil
a ≤ Rp. 200 mil; s ≤ Rp. 1 bil a > Rp. 200 mil; s < Rp. 10 bil
a ≤ Rp. 200 mil; s ≤ Rp. 1 bil a > Rp. 200 mil; s < Rp. 10 bil
a = Rp 20 mil-Rp 10 bil 99.9
a = Rp 20 mil-Rp 10 bil 99.9
a = Rp 20 mil-Rp 10 bil 99.8
Mfg.: Invst < US$ 1 mil, Servc.: Invst. < US$ 0.4 Mfg.: Invst. < US$ 2 mil, Servc: 95.1
mil Invst. < US$ 1 mil
6-9 94.0
10-49 50-249 81.1
10-49 50-249 82.0
10-49 50-249 84.9
10-49 50-249 83.4
10-49 50-249 83.9
10-49 50-249 84.6
10-49 50-499 37.9
10-49 50-249 84.9
10-49 50-99 98.5
10-49 50-249 92.3
10-49 50-249 92.3
10-49 50-249 90.4
10-49 50-249 91.4
10-49 50-249 91.6
10-49 50-249 91.7
10-49 50-249 92.3
10-49 50-249 92.6
10-49 50-100 85.4
10-49 50-100 86.2
10-49 50-100 85.9
10-49 50-100 86.1
10-49 50-100 87.2
93.0
10-49 50-249 94.6
10-49 50-249 94.7
10-49 50-249 94.7
10-49 50-249 94.7
10-49 50-249 94.7
95.0
10-49 50-249
10-49 50-499 83.4
10-49 50-249 95.5
4-10 11-49
3-4 5-9
n/a 100.0
5-19 20-99 89.1
5-19 20-99 89.3
5-19 20-99 88.0
5-19 20-99 89.3
5-19 20-99 93.1
5-19 20-99 89.6
20-49 50-99 90.0
20-49 50-99 90.6
20-49 50-99 67.1
20-49 50-99 65.9
20-49 50-99 65.6
20-49 50-99 65.1
20-49 50-99 62.8
20-49 50-99 56.8
20-49 50-99 56.8
5-19 20-299 61.1
5-19 20-299 61.7
10-49 50-249 51.6
5-19 20-299 62.1
5-19 20-99 57.2
5-19 20-299 63.1
5-19 20-99 56.5
5-19 20-299 62.7
5-19 20-99 59.7
51-250 95.6
51-250 95.5
51-250 95.3
51-250 95.1
51-250 94.9
51-250 94.8
51-250 94.3
51-250 93.8
51-250 92.9
51-250 92.0
10-49 50-249 59.4
11-50 51-100
11-50 n/a
11-50 n/a
51-200 in Agri, Hunting, Forestry; 99.3
Fishing; Mining; Mfg.; Electricity, 92.6
16-50 in Agri, Hunting, Forestry; Fishing; Mining;
Gas & Water; Constr.
Mfg.; Electricity, Gas & Water; Constr.

8-16 in Sales, Repair,


17-50 in Sales,
Hotel Servc., Transp. and Coms, Finance, Real
Repair, Hotel Servc., Transp. and
estate, Edu, Health & Social Servc., Servc.
Coms, Finance, Real estate, Edu,
Health & Social Servc., Servc.
51-200 in Agri, Hunting, Forestry;
Fishing; Mining; Mfg.; Electricity, 91.4
16-50 in Agri, Hunting, Forestry; Fishing; Mining;
Gas & Water; Constr.
Mfg.; Electricity, Gas & Water; Constr.

8-16 in Sales, Repair,


17-50 in Sales,
Hotel Servc., Transp. and Coms, Finance, Real
Repair, Hotel Servc., Transp. and
estate, Edu, Health & Social Servc., Servc.
Coms, Finance,
51-200 Real estate,
in Agri, Hunting, Edu,
Forestry;
Health &Mining;
Fishing; Social Servc., Servc.
Mfg.; Electricity, 90.9
16-50 in Agri, Hunting, Forestry; Fishing; Mining;
Gas & Water; Constr.
Mfg.; Electricity, Gas & Water; Constr.

8-16 in Sales, Repair,


17-50 in Sales,
Hotel Servc., Transp. and Coms, Finance, Real
Repair, Hotel Servc., Transp. and
estate, Edu, Health & Social Servc., Servc.
Coms,
51-200 Finance, Real estate,
in Agri, Hunting, Edu,
Forestry;
Health &Mining;
Fishing; Social Servc., Servc.
Mfg.; Electricity, 90.8
16-50 in Agri, Hunting, Forestry; Fishing; Mining;
Gas & Water; Constr.
Mfg.; Electricity, Gas & Water; Constr.

8-16 in Sales, Repair,


17-50 in Sales,
Hotel Servc., Transp. and Coms, Finance, Real
Repair, Hotel Servc., Transp. and
estate, Edu, Health & Social Servc., Servc.
Coms, Finance,
51-200 Real estate,
in Agri, Hunting, Edu,
Forestry;
Health &Mining;
Fishing; Social Servc., Servc.
Mfg.; Electricity, 91.1
16-50 in Agri, Hunting, Forestry; Fishing; Mining;
Gas & Water; Constr.
Mfg.; Electricity, Gas & Water; Constr.

8-16 in Sales, Repair,


17-50 in Sales,
Hotel Servc., Transp. and Coms, Finance, Real
Repair, Hotel Servc., Transp. and
estate, Edu, Health & Social Servc., Servc.
Coms, Finance, Real estate, Edu,
10-49 Health
50-249 & Social Servc., Servc. 99.4
10-49 50-249 99.3
10-49 50-199 20.2
< 50 in Mfg., Mining, Constr., Transp. ; < 10 in 96.7
< 300 emp. depend. industry
other
10-49 50-300 89.4
5-299 96.3
5-49 50-300 88.6
5-49 50-300 88.8
5-299 96.6
5-299
5-299
5-299 96.7
projects with capital <500,000
projects with capital <150,000 Kuwaiti Dinar
Kuwaiti Dinar
1-9 10-99
6-29 n/a 95.0
97.5
10-49 50-99
10-49 50-99 96.9
<25

<25
n/a 100.0
10-49 50-249 89.0
10-49 50-249 88.6
10-49 50-249 87.5
10-49 50-249 75.9
10-49 50-249 77.5
10-49 50-249 79.8
10-49 50-249 80.3
10-49 50-249 79.8
10-49 50-249 67.8
10-49 50-249 84.0
10-49 50-249 87.2
10-49 50-249 87.1
10-49 50-249 86.9
10-49 50-249 86.9
10-49 50-249 87.0
10-49 50-199 73.8
10-49 50-199 74.7
10-49 50-199 75.4
10-49 50-199 76.8
10-49 50-199 77.1
10-49 50-249 83.8
10-49 50-249 83.6
10-49 50-249 83.7
10-49 50-249 83.4
10-49 50-249 82.8
10-49 50-249 82.7
10-49 50-249 73.0
10-49 50-249 73.2
10-49 50-199 97.8
10-49 50-249 75.7
10-49 50-249 76.0
70.8
10-49 50-249

71.9
10-49 50-249

20-75 80.3
20-75 89.2
10-99 100-249 0.7
11-50 51-250 95.2
11-49 50-199
11-49 50-250 95.2
31-100 101-500 96.0
10-49 50-249 90.7
10-49 50-249 80.0
10-49 50-249 99.3
10-49 50-249 99.0
10-49 50-249 99.0
10-49 50-249 n/a
10-49 50-249 n/a
10-49 50-249 97.9
95.8
10-49 50-249
10-49 50-249 95.8
10-49 50-249 90.6
10-49 50-249 88.6
10-49 50-249 87.6
6-20 21-50 80.0
10-50 51-100
10-49 50-249 89.2
51.2
5-9 10-19
5-9 10-19 52.3
10-49 50-200 90.1
n/a n/a 100.0
n/a n/a 100.0
5-20 21-50 91.3
Mfg. 5-50 Mfg. 51-150 79.3
Agri and Servc. 5-19 Agri and Servc, 20-50
Mfg. 5-50 Mfg. 51-150 59.6
Agri and Servc. 5-19 Agri and Servc, 20-50
4-30 88.9
6-20 21-100 96.7
98.1
6-20 21-100 65.5
10-49 50-249 89.5
10-49 50-249 90.3
10-49 50-249 89.7
10-49 50-249 89.2
10-49 50-249 88.4
10-49 50-249 88.7
10-99 91.0
10-99 90.9
10-99 91.1
10-99 91.2
10-49 50-249 90.7
10-49 50-249 87.1
10-49 50-249 76.5
10-49 50-249 91.7
10-49 50-249 91.8
10-49 50-249 91.9
10-49 50-249 91.9
10-49 50-249 91.5
91.1
10-49 50-249
5-19 20-99 82.7
10-49 50-249 92.6
93.0
10-49 50-199
10-49 50-199 n/a
10-49 50-199 n/a
10-99 100-499 81.1
10-99 100-499 81.1
10-99 100-499 79.5
10-99 100-499 79.3
10-99 100-499 77.6
10-99 100-499 90.7
10-99 100+ 92.5
10-99 100+ 92.6
10-99 100+ 91.8
10-99 >100 92.0
10-99 >100 91.0
6-20 21-100 81.4
6-20 21-100 80.9
11-50 51-250 99.1
n/a n/a 100.0
6-20 21-100 83.3
83.5
i ≤ 1,000,000 i ≤ 2,500,000
11-50 51-200 97.3
11-50 51-199 94.4
$80,000 < s < $750,000 s > $750,000 91.7
11-40 41-500 96.2
11-50 51-100 98.9
95.8
11-49 50-199
11-49 50-199 96.0
10-99 100-199 92.3
10-99 100-199 92.0
10-99 100-199 92.1
10-99 100-199 92.0
10-99 100-199 91.4
10-99 100-199 89.3
10-49 50-249 95.0
10-49 50-249 96.1
10-49 50-249 96.1
10-49 50-249 96.1
10-49 50-249 96.4
96.5
10-49 50-249

10-49 50-249 96.4


10-49 50-249 99.2
10-49 50-249
50-249 99.1
51-250 >250 n/a
51-250 >250 100.0
10-49 50-249 53.0
10-49 50-249 48.9
5-19 20-49 67.5
10-49 50-249 94.6
10-49 50-249 94.7
10-49 50-249 94.6
10-49 50-249 92.5
10-49 50-249 92.5
10-49 50-249 92.7
10-49 50-499 79.1
10-49 50-249 93.5
6-20 21-100 76.3
6-20 21-100 77.5
<10
10-49 50-249 88.4
10-49 50-249 88.5
10-49 50-249 88.8
10-49 50-249 88.6
10-49 50-249 87.6
10-49 50-249 87.4
10-49 50-249 87.8
10-49 50-249 88.5
10-49 50-249 93.4
10-49 50-249 93.7
10-49 50-249 n/a
10-49 50-249 92.8
10-99 100-499 67.7
16-100 101-250 78.2
< 100 < 250
< 100 < 250
< 100 < 250 60.0
< 100 < 250 65.0
< 100 < 250 85.0
< 100 < 250 83.7
< 100 < 250 82.3
< 100 < 250 81.7
33.2
11-30 31-100
n/a n/a
et fixed assets investment for mfg. 100.0
10-99 89.7
10-99 89.5
n/a
n/a
5-19 20-99 68.9
5-19 20-99 67.4
n/a n/a n/a
5-19 20-99 65.5
10-49 50-99 96.1
10-49 50-99 100.0
10-49 50-99 n/a
97.3
5-49 50-99
10-49 50-249 85.5
73.4
10-49 50-249

10-49 50-249 76.8


10-49 50-249 73.6
10-49 50-249 72.3
10-49 50-249 74.4
10-49 50-249 67.2
10-49 50-249 81.1
10-49 50-249 80.1
10-49 50-249 77.3
10-49 50-249 81.7
10-49 50-249 81.4
10-49 50-249 82.7
10-99 100-499 82.2
10-99 100-499 79.7
10-49 50-249 92.9
10-49 50-249 93.1
10-49 50-249 92.9
10-49 50-249 93.2
10-49 50-249 93.1
10-49 50-249 92.7
91.3
10-49 50-249

90.5
10-49 50-249

88.8
10-49 50-249

86.4
10-49 50-249

10-49 50-249 92.0


10-49 50-249 92.2
10-49 50-249 92.3
10-49 50-249 92.8
10-49 50-249 92.9
10-49 50-249 91.7
10-49 50-199 96.0
10-49 50-199 96.1
20-49 50-249 97.8
20-49 50-249 97.8
20-49 50-249 97.9
10-59 60-199 20.6
Prod. <50 ≤51 Prod.<200
Servc. <50 ≤51 Servc.<200
Wholesale <25 ≤26 Wholesale<50
Retail <15 ≤16 Retail <30
Prod. <50 ≤51 Prod.<200
Servc. <50 ≤51 Servc.<200
Wholesale <25 ≤26 Wholesale<50
Retail <15 ≤16 Retail <30
10-49 50-199 93.9
5-19 20-99 79.4
5-19 20-99 79.0
<50 51-200
20-99 (trade & services) / 50-199 84.0
5-19 (trade & services) / 5-49 (mfg)
(mfg)
94.9

<30 31-200

99.8
51-200

99.9
51-200

99.8
51-200

83.8
51-200

10-50 51-100 72.7


10-49 49-249 82.4
10-49 49-249 83.0
10-49 49-249 83.9
10-49 49-249 84.2
9.2
10-49 50-249
10-49 50-99 39.8
20-49 50-249 98.4
20-49 50-249 98.3
20-49 50-249 98.2
20-49 50-249 98.5
20-49 50-249 98.5
10-49 50-249 99.5
10-49 50-249 95.1
10-49 50-99 96.0
10-49 50-199 95.4
10-49 50-249 94.7
n/a
5-49 50-99
5-49 50-99 n/a
6-20
10-49 50-99 95.0
97.9
10-49 50-99
10-49 50-249 85.3
10-49 50-249 85.5
10-49 50-249 100.0
10-49 50-249 100.0
10-49 50-249 100.0
10-49 50-249 100.0
10-49 50-249 100.0
10-49 50-249 100.0
10-49 50-249 100.0
10-49 50-249 100.0
10-49 50-249 100.0
10-49 50-249 100.0
10-49 50-249 100.0
10-49 50-249 100.0
10-49 50-249 100.0
10-49 50-249 100.0
10-49 50-249 100.0
5-19 20-99 85.1
5-19 20-99 85.8
5-19 20-99 85.7
5-19 20-99 88.1
5-19 20-99 90.2
n/a
n/a n/a

n/a
n/a n/a
10-99 100-499 78.8
10-99 100-499 79.2
10-99 100-499 78.8
10-99 100-499 78.8
10-99 100-499 78.8
10-49 100-499 78.4
10-49 100-499 78.4
10-49 100-499 78.7
10-49 100-499 78.9
10-49 100-499 79.0
10-49 100-499 79.2
10-49 100-499 79.0
10-49 100-499 79.3
10-49 100-499 79.2
10-49 100-499 79.1
10-49 100-499 79.0
10-49 100-499 78.5

<100 light industr., food-, metal-& wood-


process., equipment building, prod. of constr.
materials; < 25 science, transp., coms, servcs
(ex. insurance), trade & pub. catering & non-mfg.

11-40 41-100
11-40 41-100
10-39 40-99 85.7
10-39 40-99 85.1
10-49 50-249 84.0
10-49 50-249 82.6
10-39 40-99 n/a

1-50 51-100

1-50 51-100
1-50 51-100
11-50 51-100
5-20 21-100 n/a
5-20 21-100 n/a
5-20 21-100 n/a
5-20 21-100 n/a
5-20 21-100 n/a
10-19 20-49 74.4
10-19 20-49 55.1
10-49 50-299 57.4
10-49 50-299 65.1
10-49 50-299 48.9
10-49 50-299 47.8
10-49 50-299 98.2
10-49 50-299 52.6
10-49 50-299 52.8
96.9
10-49 50-99
10-49 50-99 97.3
10-99 100-499 96.4
2-4 5-50 72.1
10-49 50-249 96.9
10-49 50-249 85.5
10-49 50-249 87.0
10-49 50-249 86.8
Agri <100; other <200; t<R 64mil 90.7
<50; t<R 32mil (differentiated by sector)
(differentiated by sector)
<50 Agri<100; all the others <200 90.9
10-49 50-100 92.0
Size Breakdown
MSME Participation in the Economy
(% of all MSMEs)

MSMEs per 1,000


Small Medium MSMEs
people

6.3 1.6 68,779 21.9


7.2 1.5 38,331 12.3
7.0 1.2 35,694 11.5
6.6 1.0 35,896 11.4
6.6 0.8 35,227 11.2
6.1 1.0 35,170 11.3
5.7 0.8 35,333 11.5
6.1 0.9 30,127 9.8
1.5 0.7 61,332 19.9
1.6 0.7 58,897 19.0
1.4 0.1 57,068 18.2
1.6 0.2 45,751 14.4
9.2 5.6 15,064 77.2
10.5 26.2 6,496 36.3
37.5 3.4 62,448 15.3
9.7 2.2 82,440 34.2
22.2 5.5 460,686 11.6

21.3 5.3 457,624 11.6

20.8 5.1 444,132 11.4

20.5 4.9 422,618 10.9

19.8 4.7 397,820 10.4

20.1 4.7 358,854 9.4

20.6 4.8 341,192 9.1

20.9 4.9 351,821 9.4

20.7 4.8 364,730 9.9

20.5 4.8 371,478 10.2

20.2 4.7 381,387 10.6

19.8 4.4 380,104 10.7

19.1 4.1 374,735 10.6

18.7 5.5 130,337 42.4


13.5 2.1 100,337 32.7

13.0 2.6 91,201 29.7

16.6 4.3 99,805 33.1


13.7 4.0 93,874 31.0
14.5 4.4 87,605 28.8
45,450 14.9
34,000 11.1
30,060 9.8
26.2 13.3 527 2.7
27.0 17.5 496
27.4 9.4 834,062 39.6
10.9 n/a 1,269,000 63.1
11.0 n/a 1,179,300 59.3
22.1 4.2
10.9 n/a 1,162,000 59.9
24.8 2.2 1,075,000 54.0
12.0 n/a 990,100 52.2
30.0 6.0
10.6 1.6 286,396 34.5
10.6 1.6 282,086 34.1
10.7 1.6 272,724 33.1
11.1 1.7 263,844 32.3
11.3 1.7 259,560 32.0
11.9 1.8 246,315 30.5
13.1 2.2 213,022 26.5
14.0 2.2 204,529 25.5
14.2 2.3 196,522 24.6
14.9 2.5 133,435 16.7
15.9 2.7 124,264 15.6
13.1 2.3 106,706 13.4
6.6 184,008 21.7

6.7 178,540 21.3

10.5 161,434 19.4

49,527 6.0
47,565 5.8
19.9 58,623 7.2
41.0 55,799 6.9
19,063 2.4
16,504 2.1
20.0 0.5 17,056 2.2
14.4 0.1 13,875 1.8
0.0 1277.0
0.0 992.0
13.0 8.7 18,737 25.2
6.5 0.9 423,701 39.9
6.7 1.0 401,193 38.0
6.5 1.0 395,361 37.7
6.5 0.9 394,196 37.8
6.8 1.0 382,912 36.9
3.5 0.6 685,623 66.4
3.5 0.6 686,155 66.7
3.4 0.5 688,282 67.1
3.4 0.5 690,995 67.6
3.3 0.5 696,585 68.3
30,333 2.1

15.3 177,000 1.3


2.4 0.1 2,987,560 20.1
8.9 1.8 257,239 33.1
8.9 1.8 241,829 31.2
8.5 1.7 239,631 31.1
8.0 1.6 239,719 31.3
7.4 1.5 239,407 30.6
6.5 1.4 230,320 29.3
6.0 1.4 203,318 28.3
5.8 1.0 222,711 27.6
5.6 1.0 209,178 25.5
5.5 1.1 203,290 24.6
5.3 1.1 186,966 22.5
5.2 1.2 175,277 21.0
0.1 n/a 169,030 20.1
5.4 0.9 161,295 42.7

11.0 5.3 14,986 3.8

7.0
11.3 3.4 30,000 7.4
11.3 3.4 29,300 7.7
100.0 67,991 4.9

100.0 51,240 3.7


100.0 37,660 3.9

29.6 0.0 25,108 2.5


29.0 2.3 25,404 2.5
28.9 2.3 25,706 2.6
n/a n/a 21,279 2.1
0 n/a 17,000 82.9
13.1 10.0 4,521 66.2

12.4 10.4 4,531 66.4


11.5 10.1 4,714 69.1
12.7 9.2 4,519 70.6
12.3 9.8 4,523 70.7
12.3 9.7 4,486 69.8
12.6 9.8 4,450 69.3
1.3 9.5 4,302 67.1
12.0 10.2 4,283 66.8
12.9 11.5 3,519 54.9
1.4 416,782 48.1

0.2 0.1 501,333 67.0


9.3 1.3 3,907,820 20.6
8.9 1.2 3,813,089 20.3
5.6 0.5 4,903,268 27.4
6.2 0.9 4,667,609 27.1
6.5 0.6 4,097,067 24.1
3,556,800 21.4
22.7 1,619,800 10.3
53.0 4.0 37,800 121.7
10.7 0.5 56,300 30.2
51.2 3.1 13,137 7.4
50.7 3.1 13,028 7.4
50.0 3.1 13,218 7.5
49.8 3.1 13,236 7.7
48.1 3.1 13,020 7.4
46.6 2.9 12,885 7.3
45.2 2.8 12,854 7.4
22.9 1.9 1,076,903
22.7 1.9 1,082,779 32.5
22.8 2.2 1,083,237 32.8
23.1 2.2 1,063,980 32.6
24.0 2.2 1,045,370 32.4
23.8 2.1 1,039,456 32.5
23.4 2.0 1,044,359 33.0
22.9 2.1 1,039,423 33.1
22.4 2.0 1,044,124 33.6
23.1 1.7 1,994,000 63.0
23.9 965,205 31.9
21.5 627,888 20.9
19.0 781,884 26.4
18.8 782,851 26.7
19.6 781,177 26.8
10.6 2.0 311,707 40.8
9.3 1.7 344,000 46.7
9.3 1.9 321,000 44.7
17.9 2.8 741,305 44.1
17.5 2.7 735,232 44.2
16.7 2.5 725,383 44.1
16.3 2.4 715,901 43.9
15.1 2.4 700,000 43.9
15.0 2.1 645,976 41.9
14.7 2.1 640,480 41.6
15.1 2.1 522,106 35.7
15.2 2.1 527,168 36.6
90.0 10.0 10,231,000 7.7

n/a n/a 8,000,000 6.3


n/a n/a 7,967,042 6.0
n/a n/a 7,253,406 7.6
n/a n/a 8,608,200 44.0
1.3 0.03 72,248 4.1

3.3 0.5 1,339,619 31.1


n/a n/a 664,000
1,001,374 23.4

971,145 22.9

3.9 684,646 19.6

23.2 4.3 58,397


23.3 4.3 57,059
24.5 4.5 55,214 12.2
25.3 4.7 51,127 11.5
24.9 4.7 47,598 10.8
15.7 2.2 40,921 10.1
20.3 73,518 19.3
7.3 39,200 11.4
6.4 1.0 44,339 51.9
6.9 1.0 43,248 51.2
6.6 1.0 43,361 51.9
5.9 0.9 43,465 52.6
5.7 0.9 42,780 52.4
5.4 0.8 45,143 55.9
3.9 0.8 880,396 85.2
3.9 0.8 855,111 83.3
4.0 0.8 854,595 83.5
3.8 0.8 878,273 86.0
3.9 0.7 875,279 85.7
3.8 0.7 875,121 85.8
3.0 1.5 2,048,757 200.4
2.7 1.4 2,119,537 206.3
3.1 1.5 1,961,304 190.7
3.6 1.7 1,779,197 172.8
5.4 1.1 802,716 77.9
4.6 1.0 720,981 69.9
4.7 1.1 682,324 66.0
14.3 2.4 1,791,786 21.7
14.1 2.3 1,765,132 21.4
14.7 2.4 1657194 20.1
14.4 2.3 1,687,255 20.4
14.3 2.3 1,698,559 20.6
14.5 2.4 1,621,358 19.7
15.6 3.8 2,127,765 25.8
15.6 3.8 2,145,215 26.1
15.5 3.7 2,141,277 26.1
15.8 3.8 2,075,108 25.3
16.3 3.8 2,039,781 24.9
16.3 3.9 2,009,030 24.5
16.6 4.0 1,998,308 24.5
10.8 1.9 211,406 38.7
11.0 1.9 206,634 38.0
10.9 1.8 201,578 37.2
10.9 1.9 191,674 35.5
11.0 1.9 187,124 34.7
11.1 1.9 187,744 34.9
4.4 3.4 281,937 52.6
4.5 3.4 282,289 52.9
4.5 3.4 276,931 52.1
25.2 6.6 25,265 2.5
2.4 0.5 355,175 43.2
624,478 18.2
518,900 15.1
410,293 12.1
376,028 11.3
341,914 10.4
312,181 9.6
580,000 18.8
n/a n/a 1,043,440 83.6
1.7 0.1 2,450,696 31.2
6.1 0.9 1,649,794 26.8
6.5 0.8 2,709,092 60.4
6.8 0.8 2,628,505 59.6
6.9 0.8 2,542,020 58.6
6.8 0.8 2,451,851 57.4
6.9 0.8 2,360,618 56.2
6.7 0.8 2,287,824 55.4
5.2 0.7 2,705,769 66.4
5.1 0.7 2,640,903 65.2
5.2 0.7 2,591,318 64.5
5.0 0.6 2,514,971 63.1
13.0 2.6 47,938 35.7
13.8 2.7 42,977 32.0
14.7 3.0 38,034 28.3
15.2 3.1 35,628 26.4
16.5 3.1 33,123 24.5
17.4 3.2 31,026 22.8
11.6 2.2 53,863 39.5
13.5 2.4 46,682 34.1
13.7 2.7 46,123 33.5
16.9 3.4 37,497 27.1
15.6 3.2 39,193 28.0
17.6 3.7 31,476 22.2
19.7 4.4 30,304 21.1
28.3 2.5 24,149 16.5
43,338 0.5

39,027 0.5
5.9 1.1 213,165 40.3
5.9 1.1 202,950 38.5
6.1 1.2 187,864 35.8
6.1 1.2 185,557 35.5
6.3 1.3 177,275 34.0
6.1 1.2 184,154 35.4
12.1 4.1
5.2 0.9 211,000 40.8
5.9 0.9 2,563,929 41.4
6.5 1.0 2,327,471 37.9
6.5 1.0 2,274,299 37.4
6.4 1.0 2,221,912 36.7
6.5 1.1 2,166,342 36.0
6.8 1.1 2,050,794 34.4
10.0 n/a 151,831 2.6
5.7 1.0 2,484,000 42.2
10.1 1.6 1,664,489 27.3
10.5 1.7 1,618,137 26.7
10.8 1.7 1,582,576 26.3
11.5 1.8 1,524,089 25.5
11.4 1.8 1,520,285 25.5
11.0 1.8 1,485,153 25.0
14.7 2.4 1,143,170 19.3
13.7 2.2 1,124,090 19.1
4.3 0.7 3,775,322 64.3
4.3 0.7 3,670,205 62.6
12.3 19,111
12.8 20,270 4.7
14.1 21,621 5.0
10.3 27,230 6.2
8.0 33,860 7.6
7.7 26,559 5.9
7.1 26,178 5.7
37.0 15.0 9,877 2.1
38.2 13.1 7,257 1.6
31.3 10.8 10,250 2.2
42.0 2.7 25,679 1.2
3.0 0.4 829,230 74.1
3.0 0.4 828,551 74.3
2.6 0.3 820,224 73.9
2.1 0.3 811,647 73.4
2.4 0.3 774,071 70.2
17.7
19.6
2.1 0.3 797,000 73.0
16.7 5.6 173,699 15.7
16.7 5.6 173,699 16.3
19.4 12.1 2,866 16.5
16.4 9.9 2,675 16.8
n/a 22,000 29.8
280,000 40.1
263,959 38.2
268,403 39.2
271,514 40.0
267,703 39.6
269,569 40.2
268,331 40.4
10.9 7.3 257,422 41.3
9.7 2.2 82,268 18.6
9.8 2.8 94,088 21.2
7.2 2.3 96,146 21.3
7.7 2.4 91,134 20.5
8.0 2.5 87,851 19.8
9.1 2.9 76,930 17.3
59,907 13.7
17.6 n/a 4,674
20.6 n/a 4,339
8.2 1.8 50,530 10.9
4.8 0.9 548,172 54.5
4.7 0.8 542,678 53.9
4.4 0.8 556,725 55.2
4.4 0.8 563,220 55.7

4.4 0.8 554,851 54.8


4.2 0.8 556,898 54.8
4.1 0.8 644,835 63.3
4.1 0.9 624,059 62.3
4.3 0.9 579,269 56.6
2.7 0.5 997,343 98.2
2.5 0.5 1,048,575 102.9
19.3 4.6 115,452 11.2
34.2 7.4 101,077 9.8
1.0 0.1 22,655,831 99.7

1.0 0.1 22,022,262 98.0

99.5 0.5 22,120,290 99.7


99.5 0.5 20,841,182 95.1
99.5 0.5 19,104,048 88.3
99.5 0.5 18,800,619 88.0
99.5 0.5 18,017,983 85.5
99.5 0.5 17,195,996 82.6
99.5 0.5 17,116,002 83.4
0.1 37,911,723 186.2
0.1 36,813,578 183.3
0.2 39,765,110 200.7
4.7 0.2 1,552,492 1.4

3.3 295,098 0.3


15.8 3.1 95,319 21.9
15.2 2.8 92,155 21.6
12.2 2.9 85,137 20.5
14.0 2.7 86,973 21.4
13.3 2.7 85,515 21.4
12.6 2.9 78,473 20.0
42.9 19.1
11.8 2.2 93,000 24.4
1.4 0.1 1,255,382 20.6
6.5 1.2 25,552 80.4
6.6 1.1 25,449 87.8
7.8 1.7 21,189 73.3
7.2 1.4 21,184 73.6
7.0 1.4 21,511 75.5
7.0 1.4 21,355 76.0
6.5 1.2 21,112 76.1
6.2 1.2 20,563 75.0
12.9 1.7 221,796 30.3
12.6 1.7 214,414 29.9
12.5 1.6 207,267 29.4
12.3 1.6 200,242 28.9
11.3 1.5 192,993 28.3
381,000 57.0
5.0 0.5 3,900,684 65.7
4.8 0.5 3,842,212 65.2
4.8 0.5 3,816,820 65.1
4.8 0.5 3,735,253 64.2
4.9 0.5 3,699,289 64.2
4.6 0.4 3,718,957 65.1

14.5 2.1
4.1 0.4 4,122,000 71.5
200,000 75.5
93,110 37.2
n/a 88,711 37.1
9.2 1.6 146,443 25.6
9.5 1.5 145,583 26.3
10.6 1.8 139,231 25.7
9.0 1.7 141,327 26.8
5.4 1.5 139,844 26.3
8.9 1.6 117,980 22.8
8.3 1.8 115,326 22.9
7.9 1.4 117,752 24.1
21.9 11.0 8,313 1.8
22.6 11.5 8,136 1.8
22.9 11.5 8,080 1.9
23.5 11.4 6,805 1.6
26.4 10.8 6,023 1.5
30.8 12.5 5,195 1.3
31.3 11.9 5,384 1.4
30.1 8.8 5,706,016 44.7
29.9 8.4 5,712,191 44.7
39.8 8.6
29.7 8.2 6,122,407 48.2
35.2 7.5 6,139,735 48.4
29.0 8.0 6,193,849 49.3
34.7 7.4 6,139,735 48.8
29.3 8.0 6,511,720 52.7
32.5 6.8 6,484,264 52.5
4.4 295,656
4.5 281,372 18.0
4.7 266,284 17.2
4.9 245,776 16.1
5.1 224,859 14.8
5.2 206,383 13.7
5.7 188,034 12.6
6.2 171,663 11.6
7.1 154,350 10.4
8.0 136,422 9.2
35.3 5.3 54,793 3.4
1,600,000 43.5
2,800,000 89.3
0.7 n/a 1,283,575 43.6
7.4 11,988 2.3
8.6 9,852 1.9

9.1 9,267 1.8

9.2 8,467 1.6

8.9 8,480 1.7

0.6 142,475 28.3


0.7 130,284 26.1
79.6 0.1 34,838 2.7
3.3 2,974,185 61.4

7.7 2.8 2,998,223 62.4


3.7 2,999,297 62.7
8.3 2.9 2,951,523 62.0
8.3 2.8 2,875,070 60.7
3.4 2,854,081 60.7
2,769,012 59.4
2,607,710 56.3
3.3 2,094,637 48.9
33,000 12.4

97.2 2.8 25,993 4.5


5.0 n/a 146,000 30.4
2.3 0.2 14,102 3.4

2.9 0.3 192,569 47.2


100.0 14,146 0.7

100.0 13,908 0.7


n/a 121,426 6.8
9.1 1.9 138,473 41.0
9.4 2.0 125,595 37.0
10.3 2.2 106,597 31.2
19.8 4.3 53,091 15.5
18.5 3.9 54,832 15.9
16.8 3.5 56,126 16.2
16.0 3.7 56,214 16.1
16.3 3.9 54,203 15.5
21.0 11.2 48,778 13.5
13.5 2.6 55,848 15.4
10.7 2.2 24,307 50.6
10.8 2.1 23,304 49.3
10.8 2.3 23,413 50.3
10.8 2.3 23,031 50.3
10.7 2.3 22,621 50.1
21.9 4.3 4,147 9.4
21.3 4.0 4,114 9.4
20.8 3.8 4,132 9.4
19.5 3.6 4,154 9.6
19.3 3.6 4,127 9.7
13.6 2.5 71,065 31.2
13.8 2.6 67,144 29.3
13.7 2.6 61,933 26.9
13.9 2.7 58,180 25.2
14.5 2.7 54,198 23.3
14.6 2.8 49,691 21.3
22.3 4.7 32,571 13.8
22.2 4.5 32,075 13.5
1.9 0.3 750,202 25.4
20.2 4.1 41,100 11.3
19.7 4.3 39,100 10.7
18.5 10.7 25,667 6.1

17.7 10.3 24,685 5.8

19.7 20,518 4.8


10.8 19,996 4.7
0.2 0.0 17,293 4.0
4.0 0.8 3,728,049 35.1
2,891,300 27.9
3.9 0.9 2,998,449 29.7
3.1 0.9 2,786,011 29.3
8.4 0.8 45,058 22.1
3.8 1.7 55,742 27.5
0.7 53,333 26.4
1.0 54,852 27.2
1.0 52,755 26.3
98.4 1.6 33,455 16.9
98.5 1.5 34,592 17.5
2.1 29,157 14.9
3.5 0.6 34,088 82.7

3.6 0.6 30,974 77.2


8.6 2.2 3,022 7.7
9.0 2.4 3,040 7.8
9.9 2.5 2,970 7.7
15.0 5.0 8,400,000 61.1
33879.3 6515.3 40,395 0.8
8.9 1.8 23,332 37.5
26.2 22.6 930 19.2

29.5 18.2 1,001


8.0 1.9 28,607 1.4
n/a n/a 92,388 73.3
n/a n/a 75,267 62.2
8.5 0.2 747,396 72.5
18.4 2.3 548,267 21.4

30.8 9.6 204,669 8.8

11.1 111,556 21.9


2.8 0.4 158,859 32.7
1.9 366,000 76.1
31.3 3.2 158,715 34.9
9.0 1.6 538,740 32.9
8.3 1.4 515,470 31.5
8.8 1.5 492,240 30.2
9.1 1.6 483,615 29.7
9.9 1.8 472,950 29.1
9.6 1.7 473,730 29.3
9.0 686,035 42.8
9.1 681,505 42.8
8.9 672,620 42.6
8.8 664,260 42.3
8.2 2.1 485,000 31.1
8.1 0.0 401,150 25.9
35.5 6.9 42,531 2.8
7.3 1.0 249,941 53.1
7.2 1.0 246,629 52.9
7.1 1.0 241,604 52.3
7.2 1.0 234,198 51.0
7.5 1.1 219,451 48.1
7.8 1.2 210,449 46.4

13.9 3.4 260,745 57.8


6.3 1.1 175,000 39.0
5.7 1.3 46,959 1.7

77.3 22.7 3,040 0.1


76.5 23.5 3,383 0.2
17.9 1.0 148,387 34.8
17.9 1.0 145,077 34.3
19.4 1.1 122,874 29.4
19.6 1.1 119,933 29.0
21.1 1.3 114,226 27.9
8.8 0.5 234,822 58.3
7.0 0.5 281,338 71.3
6.9 0.5 277,960 71.6
7.6 0.5 242,845 62.9
8.0 1.0 242,845 63.3
8.0 1.0 222,060 58.2
12.6 6.1 10,365 3.8
13.0 6.1 7,373 2.9
0.9 0.0 2,911,751 18.69
n/a n/a 25,587 8.51
13.3 3.4 39,636 13.7
13.7 2.8 40,985 14.8

2.2 0.5 685,662 24.1


3.9 1.7 658,837 23.9
6.9 1.4 509,424 19.3
3.5 0.3 1,414,215 56.3
1.0 0.1 451,151 18.2
3.3 0.9 235,995 10.1

3.3 0.7 235,882 10.3


7.4 0.4 780,469 9.0
7.6 0.4 808,634 10.1
7.5 0.4 806,866 10.1
7.6 0.4 808,631 10.3
8.2 0.4 817,976 10.4
9.9 0.8 91,357 1.4

2.8 1.0 1,481,617 38.9


2.8 1.0 1,443,783 37.9
2.9 1.0 1,405,162 36.8
2.7 0.9 1,454,885 38.1
2.6 0.9 1,455,344 38.1

2.7 0.9 1,483,711 38.8


0.8 1,654,822 43.3
1,762,982 45.6
0.9 1,340,269 34.7
79.8 20.2 27,862 0.7
n/a n/a 2,082,924
34.6 12.4 2,050 0.5
36.0 15.1 2,069 0.5
26.4 6.1 15,454 4.1
4.7 0.7 866,195 83.5
4.7 0.7 860,669 83.0
4.7 0.7 849,501 81.9
92.5 0.9 581,876 56.1
6.6 1.0 567,344 54.7
6.3 1.0 543,429 52.4
16.7 4.2
5.6 0.9 682,000 66.7
23.7 548,000 95.5
16.6 5.9 8,858 1.8
10,213 10.2
9.5 2.0 472,560 21.9
9.4 2.1 437,043 20.2
9.1 2.2 410,444 19.0
9.1 2.3 374,599 17.3
9.9 2.5 332,163 15.3
9.9 2.7 301,581 13.8
9.7 2.5 309,303 14.0
9.2 2.3 306,073 13.6
5.6 1.0 391,288 17.4
5.4 0.9 383,931 17.1
n/a n/a 367,301 16.3
5.5 1.7 546,511 24.2
31.3 0.9 422,614 18.6
20.8 1.0 1,361,837 9.6
6,891,300 48.8
6,211,700 43.2
10.6 29.5 8,441,000 58.9
10.0 25.0 8,000,000 55.1
15.0 n/a 5,602,000 38.4
16.3 n/a 5,378,000 36.8
17.7 n/a 5,027,000 34.4
18.3 n/a 4,737,000 32.2
66.4 0.4 63,240 6.9

22,460 0.7
160,000 34.9
10.3 136,363 32.2
10.5 134,098 31.6
124,300 29.9
120,000 29.0
24.9 6.2 54,000 13.4
24.3 6.1 53,912 14.7
n/a n/a 47,001 15.4
21.0 8.6 31,468 0.4
3.5 0.4 179,085 29.6
n/a n/a 461,642 73.9
100.0 n/a 4,327 0.7
2.6 0.1 476,900 79.3

11.6 2.9 81,006 11.0


23.0 3.6 59,239 11.0

19.2 4.0 52,021 9.6


21.2 5.2 41,714 7.7
22.1 5.5 35,173 6.5
20.3 5.3 36,706 6.8
25.9 6.9 28,389 5.3
14.2 4.7 60,482 11.2
14.7 5.2 58,516 10.9
16.8 5.9 55,571 10.3
12.4 5.9 56,658 10.5
12.4 6.2 52,597 9.8
13.5 3.8 50,913 9.5
14.5 3.3 41,396 7.7
15.2 5.1 35,334 6.6
5.9 1.3 100,046 49.57
5.7 1.3 96,053 47.86
5.9 1.3 88,340 44.16
5.5 1.3 88,813 44.47
5.6 1.3 86,604 43.40
5.9 1.4 85,233 42.74
7.7 2.5 48,541 24.4

7.1 2.4 48,962 24.6

8.6 2.5 33,464 16.8

10.0 3.7 30,100 15.1

6.8 1.2 353,686 38.7


6.6 1.1 346,746 38.2
6.5 1.1 338,705 37.5
6.1 1.1 330,428 36.7
6.1 1.0 324,391 36.2
7.1 1.2 315,071 35.3
3.4 0.6 827,492 93.0
3.4 0.5 812,991 91.7
1.7 0.5 496,487 56.1
1.7 0.5 485,341 54.8
1.6 0.5 470,456 53.2
48.5 30.9 745,750 30.3
99.6 0.4 2,264,525 34

99.6 0.4 2,239,280 33.7

5.3 1.1 842,360 13.7


18.5 2.0 350,000 5.8
18.4 2.0 311,518 5.2
779,033
14.3 1.6 665,501 11.4

4.7 0.4 155,291 23

0.2 92,964 14.3

0.1 87,427 14.0

0.2 79,624 12.9

0.1 79,624 13.1

25.9 1.4 4,138 4.5


13.9 3.6 19,186 14.4
13.7 3.4 19,503 14.7
12.8 3.3 19,726 15.0
12.5 3.3 19,150 14.7
59.0 31.8 5,821 0.6

40.3 19.9 8,650 0.9


1.1 0.5 2,564,809 35.1
1.2 0.5 2,471,183 34
1.3 0.5 2,391,229 33.6
1.0 0.5 2,000,770 28.5
1.0 0.5 1,738,484 25.1

3.5 1.5 210,134 3.1


3.2 0.8
3.5 1.1 197,297 3.3
4.0 1.2 197,304 3.4
97.5 2.5 52,842 1

97.4 2.6 50,679 1


1,000,000 32.8
4.6 0.3 185,089 6.2
1.9 0.2 160,453 6.2

14.7 380,019 8.2


14.5 359,533 7.3
n/a 344,514 7.3
n/a 283,398 6.0
n/a 272,741 5.7
n/a 253,791 5.3
n/a 233,607 4.8
n/a 217,930 4.4
n/a 197,127 4.0
n/a 173,404 3.5
n/a 136,238 2.7
n/a 96,270 1.9
n/a 96,019 1.9
n/a 85,799 1.7
n/a 84,780 1.6
n/a 67,739 1.3
n/a 47,084 0.9
12.1 2.8 119,959 36.1
11.6 2.6 117,415 35.2
11.7 2.6 110,193 33.3
9.9 2.0 125,113 37.9
1.0 1.6 143,035 42.8
n/a n/a 6,145,500 20.2

n/a n/a 6,113,900 20.3

19.7 1.5 6,004,056 20.1


19 1.5 5,966,069 20.2
19.7 1.5 5,868,737 20.0
19.7 1.5 5,750,201 19.8
19.8 1.4 5,680,914 19.7
20.1 1.5 5,640,407 19.8
20.1 1.5 5,635,391 20.0
19.8 1.5 5,591,003 20.0
19.7 1.4 5,562,799 20.2
19.6 1.4 5,525,839 20.3
19.4 1.4 5,462,431 20.3
19.6 1.4 5,353,624 20.1
19.3 1.4 5,261,967 20.0
19.4 1.4 5,179,013 19.9
19.5 1.4 5,081,234 19.8
19.7 1.4 5,037,048 19.9
20.1 1.4 5,059,772 20.3

310,000 11.8
270,000 10.4
11.2 3.1 212,424 10.5
11.6 3.3 215,724 8.6
12.3 3.7 201,887 8.1
13.5 3.9 182,762 7.4
159,700 6.6
96.8 3.2 71,079 2.5

58,378 2.1
56,204 2.0
76.9 23.1 11,314 0.5
71.4 28.6 8,055 0.4
72.5 27.5 8,074 0.4
72.1 27.9 8106 0.4
72.8 27.2 9413 0.5
72.5 27.5 9560 0.5
16.6 9.0 2,445 22.3
36.1 8.8 2,323 21.1
33.4 9.1 149,440 1.8
33.7 1.2 114,815 1.4
35.7 12.5 90,935 1.1
36.0 14.2 70,090 0.9
1.7 0.0 2,707,800 34.0
32.1 15.3 49,062 0.6
30.3 16.9 39,897 0.5
2.9 0.2 102,611 26.8

3.6 0.1 97,194 27.7


3.4 0.2 400,235 19.6
24.5 3.5 310,800 16.1
3.1 68,220 9.8
10.1 3.3 66,218 8.1
9.4 3.6 63,732 6.0
9.4 3.8 61,400 5.8
7.7 1.6 1,800,000 38.8

5.9 3.3 1,616,549 36.7


7.0 1.0 900,683 22.0
n in the Economy

MSME employment
(% total)

15.4
44.4
56.7
55.0
55.6
54.2
51.5
45.5

46.1
10.2
8.8
50.6
67.5
39.5
86.0
15.2

15.0

14.4

13.8

13.1

12.3

11.9

13.3

13.4

13.6

14.1

14.0

13.6

42.1
40.7

35.1

34.0
32.9
31.0
22.1
31.2
25.8
22.4
23.0
23.0

52.3
74.0
50.0

44.0
43.3
43.3
43.7
42.9
42.7
61.2
61.4
61.4

27.3

21.1

10.1

5.0
3.4
3.0
2.7
2.3
3.1
7.1
3.5
5.5
4.0
72.7
38.6
38.0
37.0
37.1
37.6

80-85
12.8
47.5
44.1
45.1
44.2
44.1
40.6
75.1
50.6
46.7
43.9
40.9
36.0

62.6

52.9

53.0
62.6
60.9
13.2

10.6
9.8

14.6
7.3
7.4
5.3
32.0
49.3

49.0
50.2

83.0

25.3
24.2
67.0
56.5
47.9
59.0
48.6
70.0
50.0

46.9
47.0
47.4
47.1

60.0
58.9
75.3
66.8

60.8

95.0
83.0
83.1
86.5

80.0

78.0
100.0
100.0
33.7
75.0

23.1

8.1

18.8

67.2

385133.0
376602.0
19.9
19.1
18.4

54.3
54.0
47.8
47.4
46.7
45.5
44.7
45.6
51.0
51.3
51.8
54.0
54.0
53.5
56.5
55.4

63.8
60.8
59.9
37.1
36.5
35.5
35.5
35.5
34.3
78.3
78.4
78.4
77.9
77.5
76.1
75.8
44.6
44.0
43.2
41.8
41.3
41.0
37.9
38.0
37.7

75.4
13.9
12.1
10.9
10.1
9.8
7.6

31.2
73.5
57.8
57.4
57.7
58.7
58.7
58.9

55.8
53.9
50.7
51.1
48.6
48.4
55.0
54.6

64.7
26.7
54.1
50.1
51.0

52.0
32.7
31.9
31.1
31.5
31.6
31.4
57.5
59.2
37.6
37.8
37.1
36.6
36.0
37.0

66.9
34.6
34.5
35.0
35.0
34.9
33.4
35.7
34.2
39.5
55.4

7.2
8.1
8.5
9.5
7.5
7.2
8.6
15.1
15.7
66.0
48.7
49.4
45.6
46.0
44.1
75.1
60.5
86.7
32.3

59.9
49.0
40.0
34.8
50.6
51.0
52.6
52.2
63.0
54.0
28.5
26.8

65.0
63.0

50.2
47.9
46.8
46.6
47.3

46.4
46.5
69.7
52.3

35.3
48.6

48.7

49.0
47.3
45.1
46.1
44.4
42.9
41.3

2.2

66.9
39.4
37.7
34.6
36.6
36.8
35.8
71.3
69.6
n/a
72.5
76.6
78.8
79.5
80.6
79.2

57.8

44.0
56.6
56.4
56.7
55.7
56.6
56.0

83.6
69.6
34.0
100.0
16.0
31.0
31.8
34.8
34.1
35.6
30.6
31.1
34.3
9.8
10.2
10.4
9.2
9.2
9.2
10.3
77.0
88.0
69.1
88.4
78.0
88.6
68.6
88.0
81.9

26.3
28.2
26.9
26.2

12.9
33.2
74.2

4.5
4.3

4.2

4.1

4.3

4.9
5.1
7.7
48.1

45.9
46.9
48.0
47.2
45.0
42.9
37.7
61.7
4.5

2.2
n/a
12
78.3

61.3
27.6
50.8
48.0
44.9
40.6
39.2
37.5
68.9

32.8

70.0
71.3
75.0
76.5
77.0

47.7
45.1
46.0
44.2
40.8
41.4
36.6
35.3
21.6
24.4
24.3
21.6

22.7

8.2
10.4
10.9
33.8
71.9
71.0
48.5
33.1
62.1
33.9
30.6
40.3
56.6

86.9
56.8
59.0
60.4
50.0
80.0
61.6
17.1

17.1
1.8
41.2

38.0
56.4

13.7

86.8
43.0
44.1
41.3
40.8
40.0
40.7

60.4

40.3
40.2
39.6
39.3
39.4
39.2

56.4
70.8
76.1

57.9
61.1
59.5
59.5
54.5
54.7
58.8
60.6
78.6
78.8
78.4

42.0
5.9

78.0
26.6
54.0
72.0

60.0
92.8

88.1
75.9
67.9

72.3
9.9

70.4
69.1
69.5
51.3
68.0
37.0
37.4
37.8
38.4
38.2

38.8
67.1

60.7

75.1
43.0
43.6

54.6
53.9
54.3
48.4
46.8
46.5
85.6
78.9
92.8
77.0
5.5
31.8
28.6
27.4
25.9
22.9
21.2

30.4
25.4
19.9
50.5
48.9
49.0
45.0
45.0
29.5

7.5

60.0
62.2
51.2

52.0
16.8
14.4

22.5

52.0

20.9
24.7

23.8
23.1
21.5
20.6
20.7
33.5
45.2
43.3
45.1
59.4
37.0
32.8
31.4
44.5
42.5
40.7
40.3
42.0
48.9

21.5

20.0

41.8
40.3
39.5
39.5
40.1
39.3
40.1
39.7

19.5
23.9

24.1

69.0
18.0
4.2
79.5

47.5

25.0

n/a
75.0
75.0
75.0
n/a

34.5
33.5
32.7
27.4
24.9
61.1
64.3

56.3
62.5

25.0
6.1
4.1

28.3
29.0
44.7
20.2
20.9
18.9
17.1
15.1
14.1
12.9

5.4

30.2
27.9
27.2
23.2
68.5
n/a

n/a

42.1
41.8
50.9
50.7
50.1
49.9
50.1
50.3
50.9
51.8
52.0
52.5
52.7
53.1
53.0
53.1
53.7
73.1

73.3
71.5
65.0
55.0
57.0
55.0
53.0
49.7
47.0
39.5
39.2
38.0
36.9
37.0
64.8
57.3

36.3
16.8
85.7

82.0

84.1
26.4
12.5
53.8
51.5
43.2
44.6
60.0

60.9
39.0
Comments

2008 data come from survey.

2008 data on total employment and population are used for 2010.

2000-2008 data covers also agricultural sector. 2000-2008 MSME definition of the size breakdown is based on average for the
sector. Please see the Companion note on MSME definitions for more information.
2002 total employment data are used for 2007.
No official size class definition given.

Data does not include medium enterprises.


Data does not include medium enterprises.
Data for manufacturing enterprises.
Data does not include medium enterprises.

Data does not include medium enterprises.

2002 data on small enterprises (with employment of 20-49) in mining and quarrying are used for 2003; 2004 data on small
enterprises (with employment of 20-49) in mining and quarrying are used for 2005; 1995 employment data on medium enterpris
(with employment of 100-249) in mining and quarrying are used for 2002-2007; 2001 employment data on medium enterprises
employment of 50-99) in mining and quarrying are used for 2002-2007; 2007 employment data on medium enterprises in electr
gas and water are used for 2002-2006.

2004-2006 employment data for individual entrepreneurs is calculated, based upon the empirical evidence, using the following
formula:
(Average number of employees per small enterprise – 2) x number IE = Total number of employees working for individual
entrepreneurs.

Data for small enterprises in the market economy.


Data for small enterprises in the market economy.
2006 data come from survey.
2006 data on mining and quarrying for small enterprises (with employment 10-19) are used for 2004 and 2005; 2004 data on
electricity, gas and water for micro and small enterprises are used for 2005; 2004 data on mining and quarrying for medium
enterprises are used for 2005, 2006 and 2007; 2001 data for mining and quarrying for small enterprises (with employment of 20
are used for 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007; 2001 data on mining and quarrying for small enterprises (with employment of 1
19) are used for 2003.
No official size class definition given.
No official size class definition given.
No official size class definition given.
No official size class definition given.
No official size class definition given.
The source of the 2006 data on the number of MSMEs doesn't mention the MSME definition. MSME definition by the Ministry o
Commerce is applied for 2006.
Data for industry only.

2005 data on distributive trades are used for 2006.

2003 data on micro and small (with employment of 10-19) enterprises are used for 2002.

2001 employment data are used for 2008 and are calculated by formula: (Employment in SMEs - according to SMEs National F
Point) *100 /
(Employment in all types of economic activity - according to the UNECE Statistical Division).
s = annual sales (in U.S. dollars); i = annual gross income (in U.S. dollars); t = turnover (in U.S. dollars); a = assets (in Rp). Ind
based on a set of key investment climate indicators (for a more detailed explanation of the indicator, see the companion note).
higher the index, the better the investment climate.
2006-2008 data also cover agricultural sector. 2010 total population data and 2004 total employment data are used for 2006-20
and come from the CIA World Fact Book.

No official size class definition given.


No official size class definition given.
No official size class definition given.
No official size class definition given.
No official size class definition given.
No official size class definition given.
No official size class definition given.
2006 data on MSME employment (% total) are used for 2002 and the total employment data cover only private sector enterpris

2006-2007 data was deducted from the aggregated number of public administration organizations, not-for-profit organizations a
business organizations. 2006-2007 data cover also agricultural sector.

Data for enterprises in commerce and service.

1997 employment data cover only private sector employment.


2004 data on employment by MSMEs are used for 2006 and cover only private sector employment.
Includes working proprietors and unknown.
Includes working proprietors and unknown.
Includes working proprietors and unknown.
Includes working proprietors and unknown.
Includes working proprietors and unknown.
Includes working proprietors and unknown. 2000-2009 employment data include enterprises with no employees.
Includes working proprietors and unknown.

need to buy info at http://www40.statcan.gc.ca/l01/cst01/labr77a-eng.htm


Total SMEs and Medium % approximated.
Data for 2000.

2008 data on GNI per Capita, Atlas Method are used for 2009.

Data are APEC's best guess for 2000 or the latest available data (1998-2000).

Micro enterprises include 66,874 enterprises with unidentified number of employees. It is assumed that those companies fall in
'1-4 employees' group. 2004 employment data cover only private sector employment.

s = annual sales (in U.S. dollars); i = annual gross income (in U.S. dollars); t = turnover (in U.S. dollars); a = assets (in Rp). Dat

s = annual sales (in U.S. dollars); i = annual gross income (in U.S. dollars); t = turnover (in U.S. dollars); a = assets (in Rp). Dat

Data are from "Small and Medium Enterprises Across the Globe: A New Database," by Meghana Ayagari, Thorsten Beck, and

2001 data on micro enterprises in mining and quarrying are used for 2002 and 2003; 2005 data on small (with employment of 2
49) and medium enterprises in mining and quarrying are used for 2002 and 2003; 2001 data on medium (with employment of 1
249) enterprises in electricity, gas and water are used for 2002-2007; data on medium enterprises (with employment of 50-99) i
electricity, gas and water are unavailable; 2004 data on micro and small (with employment of 10-19) enterprises in electricity, g
and water are used for 2002 and 2003; 2003 data on real estate, renting and business activities are used for 2002; 2004 data
small (with employment of 10-19) enterprises in electricity, gas and water are used for 2005 and 2006; 2004 data on micro
enterprises in electricity, gas and water are used for 2005; 2006 data on real estate, renting and business activities are used fo
2007.
Data from UNECE Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Countries in Transition. No official size class definition given.
Data from UNECE Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Countries in Transition. No official size class definition given.
No official size class definition given.
No official size class definition given.

2006 data on construction are used for 2007.

2004 data on employment for mining and quarrying for medium enterprises are used for 2002 and 2003; 2003 data on employm
in mining and quarrying for small enterprises (with employment of 10-49) are used for 2004; 2006 data on employment in minin
and quarrying for small enterprises (with employment of 10-49) are used for 2005; 2006 data on employment in electricity, gas
water for medium enterprises are used for 2005; 2006 data on employment for mining and quarrying for small enterprises are u
for 2007.

No official size class definition given.


No official size class definition given.
No official size class definition given.
2008 data on GNI per Capita, Atlas Method and total population are used for 2009. 2009 data cover also agricultural sector.

2008 data on GNI per Capita, Atlas Method, total population and total employment are used for 2009.

2005, 2006 and 2007 data for construction are provisional.


2001 employment data on small enterprises in mining and quarrying (with employment of 20-49) are used for 2002 and 2003; 2
employment data on medium enterprises (with employment of 50-99) and 2001 employment data on medium enterprises (with
employment of 100-249) in mining and quarrying are used for 2002-2007; 2000 employment data on medium enterprises (with
employment of 100-249) and 2001 employment data on medium enterprises (with employment of 50-99) in hotels and restaura
are used for 2002 and 2003; 2002 data on number of medium enterprises in hotels and restaurants are used for 2003; 2004
employment data on medium enterprises in hotels and restaurants are used for 2005.

2007-2008 data cover only manufacturing enterprises. 2008 data come from survey of all rural and urban parts of the country
except three zones of Affar and six zones of Somalie region. 2006 data come from survey of all rural and urban parts of the cou
except all zones of Gambella region (other than Gambella town and Abobo and Godere weredas), three zones of Afar and six
zones of Somali regions.

2004 employment data in micro enterprises for mining and quarrying are used for 2005; 2007 employment data in micro enterp
for mining and quarrying are used for 2006; 2002 employment data in small enterprises (with employment of 10-19) for mining
quarrying are used for 2003 and 2004; 2007 employment data in small enterprises (with employment of 10-19) for mining and
quarrying are used for 2005 and 2006; 2006 employment data in small enterprises (with employment of 20-49) for mining and
quarrying are used for 2007; 2004 data for construction is used for 2005; 2001 employment data in medium enterprises for min
and quarrying is used for 2002-2007.

Data for manufacturing enterprises.

2003 data for distributive trades is used for 2002.


No official size class definition given. Data for industry only. Data does not include medium enterprises.

2000 and 2001 data include private sector and public corporations (former nationalised companies and enterprises that are ow
by the government but effectively run as private - self financing. E.g. Northern Rock, Ordnance Survey and the Royal Mail - pu
owned but run as though it was a private sector business).

1998 and 1999 data include central and local government and non-for-profit organizations
2003-2009 data cover number of surveyed enterprises.
Data for manufacturing enterprises.
2000 data on small (with employment of 20-49) in mining and quarrying are used for 2003-2007; 2000 data on number of on s
enterprises (with employment of 10-19) in mining and quarrying are used for 2003; 2000 data on medium enterprises in minin
and quarrying are used for 2003-2005; 2005 data on small enterprises in mining and quarrying (with employment of 10-19) are
used for 2006 and 2007; 2004 employment data on small enterprises (with employment of 10-19)in mining and quarrying are u
for 2003; 2005 employment data on small enterprises are electricity, gas and water are used for 2006.
Data for manufacturing enterprises.
Data for manufacturing enterprises.

2002 total employment data are used for 2007.

2008 data on GNI per Capita, Atlas Method; total population and employment are used for 2009.

2000 data on Structure of the MSME Sector (% of all MSMEs) are broken down by number of paid employees.
2008 data on number of MSMEs and employment cover non-financial business economy and are estimated.

2005 data for small enterprises (with employment of 10-19) in mining and quarrying is used for 2007.
2005 data for small enterprises (with employment of 10-19) in mining and quarrying is used for 2006.
2006 data on number of MSMEs in mining and quarrying is used for 2005.
2003 data for mining and quarrying for small enterprises (with employment of 10-19) and medium enterprises is used for 2004.
2005-2006 data exclude agricultural sector. 2000-2004 data and 2007-2008 data exclude agricultural sector based on 2005 da
proportion. 2007-2008 MSME breakdown reflects data which includes agricultural sector. 2005 MSME breakdown proportion is
used for 2000-2004.

1999 data on number of enterprises in electricity gas, and water is used for micro and small enterprises (with employment of 10
is used for 2002-2007 and small enterprises (with employment of 20-49) for 2002-2004; 2002-2007 employment data for micro
small (with employment of 10-19) enterprises in electricity, gas and water is unavailable; 2004 data on number of micro and sm
(with employment of 10-19) enterprises in construction is used for 2002 and 2003; 2005 data on number of micro and small (wi
employment of 10-19) enterprises in construction is used for 2006-2007; 2002 data on small and medium enterprises in mining
quarrying is used for 2003; 2005 data on small enterprises (with employment of 10-19) in mining and quarrying is used for 2004
2006 data on small enterprises (with employment of 20-49) in mining and quarrying is used for 2004 and 2005; 2005 data for s
Data for manufacturing
(with employment enterprises.
of 20-49) and medium enterprises in electricity, gas and water is used for 2006 and 2007.; 2003 data on med
enterprises in electricity, gas and water is used for 2002; 2005 data on for medium enterprises in electricity, gas and water is us
for 2004; 2006 data on medium enterprises in mining and quarrying is used for 2005; 2005 data on small enterprises (with
employment of 20-49) in electricity, gas and water is used for 2002-2004.

2004-2008 data include agriculture. 2008 data on employment by MSMEs are estimated.

No official size class definition given.

2002 employment data in mining and quarrying for medium enterprises is used for 2003.
2003 data on transport, storage and communication for small enterprises (with employment of 20-49) is used for 2002; 2003 da
on transport, storage and communication for micro enterprises (with employment of 1) is used for 2002.
Data for manufacturing enterprises.

2005 data are estimates.


Data for manufacturing enterprises.

Data are APEC's best guess for 2000 or the latest available data (1998-2000).

2000-2009 data include also agricultural sector.

Data does not include medium enterprises.


2004-2008 data cover also agricultural sector.
2007 data on MSME employment are calculated on the basis of the following: 1) MSMEs employ 90 percent of the private work
force. 2) 5 per cent of Kuwaitis are employed in the private sector.

2006 data include registered and unregistered enterprises and are estimated according to formula: total number of establishme
176279 *0.08 percent of MSMEs .
2006 and 2007 data on number of establishments and employment cover only mining and quarrying; manufacturing; electricity,
and water. MSME employment (% total) is calculated using the formula: (employment in establishments with less than 25 perso
engaged)/(employment in establishments with 5 or more persons engaged)*100.

No official size class definition given.


2002 data on small enterprises (with employment of 20-49) in transport, storage and communication are used for 2003; 2004 d
on small enterprises in transport, storage and communication are used for 2005; 2004 data on medium enterprises in real estat
renting and business activities are used for 2005; 2005 data on small enterprises (with employment of 20-49) in mining and
quarrying are used for 2006.

Employment data on small and medium enterprises in mining and quarrying are unavailable for 2003-2007; Employment data o
medium enterprises in electricity, gas and water are unavailable for 2003-2007; 1995 employment data for small enterprises (w
employment of 10-19) are used for 2003-2007; 2004 data on transport, storage and communication are used for 2003 and 200

No official size class definition given. Data for craft industry only.
No official size class definition given. Data for craft industry only.
No official size class definition given. Data for craft industry only.
No official size class definition given. Data for craft industry only.
No official size class definition given. Data for craft industry only.

2003 employment data on micro enterprises (with employment of 1) in hotels and restaurants is used for 2002.

s = annual sales (in U.S. dollars); i = annual gross income (in U.S. dollars); t = turnover (in U.S. dollars); a = assets (in Rp). Ind
based on a set of key investment climate indicators (for a more detailed explanation of the indicator, see the companion note).
higher the index, the better the investment climate.
s = annual sales (in U.S. dollars); i = annual gross income (in U.S. dollars); t = turnover (in U.S. dollars); a = assets (in Rp). Ind
based on a set of key investment climate indicators (for a more detailed explanation of the indicator, see the companion note).
higher the index, the better the investment climate.

2008 data on number of MSMEs and employment cover non-financial business economy and are estimated.
2008 data on number of MSMEs and employment cover non-financial business economy and are estimated. 2007 data on GN
Capita, Atlas Method are used for 2008.

Data for manufacturing enterprises.


Data for manufacturing enterprises.
Data for manufacturing enterprises.
2004 data are estimated. According to the estimation micro enterprises are usually informal.

2008 data on number of MSMEs and employment cover non-financial business economy and are estimated.
2002 total employment data are used for 2007. 2010 estimated data on total population are used for 2007 and come from CIA
World Factbook.

2004 data include also agricultural sector.


2007 data includes only enterprises engaging less than 10 persons.
Data does not include medium enterprises.

2000 data cover only urban enterprises in industry, construction and services.

Data does not include medium enterprises.

2001 employment data on small enterprises in mining and quarrying (with employment of 10-49) are used for 2002 and 2003; 2
employment data on small enterprises in mining and quarrying (with employment of 10-49) are used for 2006 and 2007.

2006 data on real estate, renting and business activities is used for 2007.

2006 data on electricity, gas and water is used for 2005.


2006 data on electricity, gas and water is used for 2004.
2006 data on electricity, gas and water is used for 2003.
2001 data on real estate, renting and business activities is used for 2002; 2003 data on mining and quarrying is used for 2002;
2006 data on electricity, gas and water is used for 2002.
No official size class definition given.

2000 data on micro enterprises are used for 2007. 2007 data on number of MSMEs and employment by MSMEs cover
manufacturing sector only.
Data for manufacturing enterprises.
Data for manufacturing enterprises.
2000-2004 data cover both private and government sector enterprises, while data since 2005 cover private sector only.

No official size class definition given.


No official size class definition given.

2005 employment data cover non-agricultural labor force of 90 percent of private enterprises.
2001 data on number of enterprises and employment cover only industrial manufacturing, commerce and other services.

Data are from "Small and Medium Enterprises Across the Globe: A New Database," by Meghana Ayagari, Thorsten Beck, and

Data are from "Small and Medium Enterprises Across the Globe: A New Database," by Meghana Ayagari, Thorsten Beck, and

Values for 2007 are provisional.

2003 data for micro enterprises in manufacturing is used for 2002; 2003 data for small enterprises (with employment of 20-49)
manufacturing is used for 2002; 2003 data for small enterprises (with employment of 20-49) in mining and quarrying is used for
2002.

2007 data cover manufacturing sector only. 2001 data on GNI per Capita, Atlas Method are used for 2007.
No official size class definition given. Data for manufacturing enterprises.
No official size class definition given.
2003 data on mining and quarrying for small enterprises (20-49 employees) are used for 2002; 2002 data for mining and quarry
for medium enterprises are used for 2003; 2005 data on number of MSMEs for mining and quarrying are used for 2004; 2005 d
on employment in micro and small enterprises for mining and quarrying are used for 2004 and 2002 data on employment in
medium enterprises for mining and quarrying are used for 2004; 2007 data on employment in medium enterprises for mining an
quarrying are used for 2005, 2004 data on employment in medium enterprises for electricity, gas and water are used for 2004.
data on employment in medium enterprises for mining and quarrying and electricity, gas and water are used for 2006; 2006 dat
employment in micro and small enterprises for mining and quarrying and in small enterprises for electricity, gas and water are u
for 2007.
Data for manufacturing enterprises.

FE = farm enterprises; IE = individual enterprises.


FE = farm enterprises; IE = individual enterprises.
FE = farm enterprises; IE = individual enterprises.
FE = farm enterprises; IE = individual enterprises.
FE = farm enterprises; IE = individual enterprises.
FE = farm enterprises; IE = individual enterprises.
FE = farm enterprises; IE = individual enterprises.
FE = farm enterprises; IE = individual enterprises.
2004 estimated data on employment by MSMEs are used for 2006. 2006 data on micro and small enterprises include
informal/formal enterprises - units in transition to SMEs.
Data for manufacturing enterprises.
2007 data include agricultural sector.
Data for establishments in the services sector.
Data for establishments in the services sector.
Data for establishments in the services sector.
Data for establishments in the services sector.
Data are APEC's best guess for 2000 or the latest available data (1998-2000).

Data are from "Small and Medium Enterprises Across the Globe: A New Database," by Meghana Ayagari, Thorsten Beck, and

2008 data on number of MSMEs and employment cover non-financial business economy and are estimated.
2003 data on micro and small (with employment 20-49) in mining and quarrying are used for 2004; 2005 data on micro and sm
enterprises in mining and quarrying are used for 2006; 2005 data on micro enterprises (with employment of 1) in hotels and
restaurants are used for 2006 and 2007; 2005 data on small (with employment of 20-49) and medium enterprises in electricity,
and water are used for 2006.
Data from UNECE Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Countries in Transition.

2002-2007 employment data on small enterprises (with employment of 20-49) in mining and quarrying are unavailable; 2003 d
on small and medium enterprises in mining and quarrying are used for 2002 (except unavailable employment data on small
enterprises (with employment of 20-49)); 2002 employment data on small enterprises (with employment of 20-49) in electricity,
and water are used for 2003 and 2004; 2003 employment data on micro enterprises in construction, small enterprises (with
employment of 10-19) in construction, small and medium enterprises in distributive trade are used for 2004; 2006 employment
on small enterprises (with employment of 20-49) in electricity, gas and water are used for 2005 and 2007; 2004 employment da
on micro and medium enterprises in mining and quarrying and electricity, gas and water are used for 2005-2007.

s = annual sales (in U.S. dollars); i = annual gross income (in U.S. dollars); t = turnover (in U.S. dollars); a = assets (in Rp). Ind
based on a set of key investment climate indicators (for a more detailed explanation of the indicator, see the companion note).
higher the index, the better the investment climate.
s = annual sales (in U.S. dollars); i = annual gross income (in U.S. dollars); t = turnover (in U.S. dollars); a = assets (in Rp). Ind
based on a set of key investment climate indicators (for a more detailed explanation of the indicator, see the companion note).
higher the index, the better the investment climate.
s = annual sales (in U.S. dollars); i = annual gross income (in U.S. dollars); t = turnover (in U.S. dollars); a = assets (in Rp). Ind
based on a set of key investment climate indicators (for a more detailed explanation of the indicator, see the companion note).
higher the index, the better the investment climate.
s = annual sales (in U.S. dollars); i = annual gross income (in U.S. dollars); t = turnover (in U.S. dollars); a = assets (in Rp). Ind
based on a set of key investment climate indicators (for a more detailed explanation of the indicator, see the companion note).
higher the index, the better the investment climate.

2003 employment data for Mining and quarrying for small enterprises (with employment of 20 to 49) are used for 2002.

No official size class definition given.


No official size class definition given.
Data for industrial, commercial and service enterprises.
Data for industrial, commercial and service enterprises.
Data for industrial, commercial and service enterprises.

Data are APEC's best guess for 2000 or the latest available data (1998-2000).
2007 data include agricultural sector. 2007 employment data have two caveats. "Since the data include only the self-employme
figures of individual entrepreneurs and do not take into account possible hired employees, the number may be too low. Since th
data on number of individual entrepreneurs is based on the number of patents and certificates issued, and some individuals ma
hold multiple patents or certificates, the number may be too high." ("Business Environment in Tajikistan as Seen by Small and
Medium Enterprises," International Finance Corporation, 2009, p. 23.)
s = annual sales (in U.S. dollars); i = annual gross income (in U.S. dollars); t = turnover (in U.S. dollars); a = assets (in Rp). Lea
is a form of financing in which one party provides another an asset for use for a specified period for specified payments (for a m
detailed explanation of the indicator, see the companion note).
s = annual sales (in U.S. dollars); i = annual gross income (in U.S. dollars); t = turnover (in U.S. dollars); a = assets (in Rp). Lea
is a form of financing in which one party provides another an asset for use for a specified period for specified payments (for a m
detailed explanation of the indicator, see the companion note).
s = annual sales (in U.S. dollars); i = annual gross income (in U.S. dollars); t = turnover (in U.S. dollars); a = assets (in Rp). Lea
is a form of financing in which one party provides another an asset for use for a specified period for specified payments (for a m
detailed explanation of the indicator, see the companion note).
s = annual sales (in U.S. dollars); i = annual gross income (in U.S. dollars); t = turnover (in U.S. dollars); a = assets (in Rp). Lea
is a form of financing in which one party provides another an asset for use for a specified period for specified payments (for a m
detailed explanation of the indicator, see the companion note).

2005-2007 employment data covers only private sector employment.

2009 data come from the Registry of Industrial Enterprises and thus cover only registered and industrial enterprises. 2008 data
GNI per Capita, Atlas Method and total population are used for 2009.
No official size class definition given. Data for manufacturing enterprises.

Data for manufacturing enterprises.

2008-2009 data cover agricultural sector as well as local government and non-profit organizations. 2008 data on GNI per Capit
Atlas Method and total number of population are used for 2009.

2006 data also cover agricultural sector.


2002 data cover formal and informal sectors according to Uganda Bureau of Statistics estimates. 2002 data cover agricultural
sector.

Size class definitions vary by sector. Data does not include medium enterprises.
Size class definitions vary by sector.
Size class definitions vary by sector. Data does not include medium enterprises.
Size class definitions vary by sector. Data does not include medium enterprises.
Size class definitions vary by sector. Data does not include medium enterprises.
Size class definitions vary by sector. Data does not include medium enterprises.

s = annual sales (in U.S. dollars); i = annual gross income (in U.S. dollars); t = turnover (in U.S. dollars); a = assets (in Rp). Incl
working proprietors and unknown.
s = annual sales (in U.S. dollars); i = annual gross income (in U.S. dollars); t = turnover (in U.S. dollars); a = assets (in Rp). Incl
working proprietors and unknown.

2006-2008 data cover micro and small enterprises only.

No official size class definition given.

No official size class definition given.


No official size class definition given.

2008 data on GNI per Capita, Atlas Method are used for 2009. 2008 data on total population are used for 2009. 2007-2009 da
covers only SME registered with the National Register of Contractors and thus the total number of SMEs is larger. 2007-2009 d
does not cover cooperatives.
Data for manufacturing enterprises.
Data for manufacturing enterprises.
Data for manufacturing enterprises.
Data for manufacturing enterprises.
Data for manufacturing enterprises.
2002 total employment data are used for 2007.
No official size class definition given.

No official size class definition given. Based on an SME definition of <500 employees.
No official size class definition given.
2007 data include MSMEs in the private sector, non-governmental organization sector and government companies. 2005 data
GNI per Capita, Atlas Method are used for 2007.
1999 data for MSME employment (% total) are used for 2004.

2004 size breakdown is by annual turnover.

Except in the mining, electricity, manufacturing, and construction sectors.


GNI per Capita,
Country Country Name Year Source of MSME Data Income Group
Atlas Method

ARG Argentina 2. 2008 7,190 SEPYME Upper middle

BHR Bahrain 2. 2007 22,760 EU-GCC High


BGD Bangladesh 2. 2003 370 PNB Low
CHL Chile 2. 2008 9,370 OITySCT Upper middle
CHL Chile 2. 2003
EGY Egypt, Arab Rep. 2 2006 1,290
ETH Ethiopia 2. 1997 150 FDREMTI Low

IND India 2. af/ah/ai 2008 1,040 MinMSME Lower middle

IND India 2. af/ai 2007 950 MinMSME Low

IND India 2. af/ai 2006 820 MinMSME Low

IND India 2. af/ai 2005 740 MinMSME Low

IND India 2. af/ai 2004 630 MinMSME Low

IND India 2. af/ai 2003 530 MinMSME Low

LBN Lebanon 2. 2004 5,670 CAS & MET Upper middle


MEX Mexico 2. 2007 9,400 OECD Lower middle
NGA Nigeria and Nigeria 2. 2004 530 USAID/Chemonics Inc. Low
OMN Oman 2. 2008 EU-GCC
PER Peru 2. 2000
RWA Rwanda 2. 2006 290 PSF Low
TZA Tanzania 2. 2002 280 IFC Low
UGA Uganda 2. 2002 240 UBOS Low
ZAF South Africa 2. 2004 3,630 DTI Lower middle

Note 1: For information on methodology, see "Methodology Note on the MSME Country Indicators."

Note 2. [Country name 2.] - data on informal sector

List of abbreviations:
a. Assets
Agri Agriculture
bil Billion
Coms Communications
Constr. Construction
Distrb. trade Distributive trade
Edu Education
Indstr. Industry
Invst. Investment
Mfg. Manufacturing
mil Million
Power eng. Power engineering
Prod. Production
S&T Science and Technology
s. Annual sales
Servc. Services
t. Turnover
Transp. Transport
MSME Definitions
(number of employees, unless
otherwise noted)

Micro Small

s<Agri ARS 456 000 s<Agri ARS 3.04 mil


s<Indstr.&Mining ARS 1.25 mil s<Indstr.&Mining ARS 7.5 mil
s<Trade ARS 1.85 mil s<Trade ARS 11.1 mil
s<Constr. ARS 480 000 s<Constr. ARS 3 mil
s<Servc. ARS 467 500 s<Servc. ARS 3.366 mil

1-10 11-50
1-9 10-49
1-9 10-49

c < birr 20 000; excluding high tech. consultancy birr 20 000 < c < birr 500 000; excluding high
firms and other high tech. establishments tech. consultancy firms and other high tech.
establishments
Mfg.: Invst. < US$ 50,000, Servc.: Invst. < US$ Mfg.: Invst < US$ 1 mil, Servc.: Invst. < US$ 0.4
20,000 mil
Mfg.: Invst. < US$ 50,000, Servc.: Invst. < US$ Mfg.: Invst < US$ 1 mil, Servc.: Invst. < US$ 0.4
20,000 mil
Mfg.: Invst. < US$ 50,000, Servc.: Invst. < US$ Mfg.: Invst < US$ 1 mil, Servc.: Invst. < US$ 0.4
20,000 mil
Mfg.: Invst. < US$ 50,000, Servc.: Invst. < US$ Mfg.: Invst < US$ 1 mil, Servc.: Invst. < US$ 0.4
20,000 mil
Mfg.: Invst. < US$ 50,000, Servc.: Invst. < US$ Mfg.: Invst < US$ 1 mil, Servc.: Invst. < US$ 0.4
20,000 mil
Mfg.: Invst. < US$ 50,000, Servc.: Invst. < US$ Mfg.: Invst < US$ 1 mil, Servc.: Invst. < US$ 0.4
20,000 mil
0-9 10-49
0-10 11-50
1-5 6-20
1-5 6-20

family or sole trader


1-5 6-10
1-4 5-49
Agri<10, other <20; t<R 6m (deferentiated by <50; t<R 32m (deferentiated by sector)
sector)

untry Indicators."
Structure of the MSME
Sector MSME Participation in the Economy
(% of all MSMEs)
MSMEs per
Medium Micro Small Medium MSMEs
1,000 people

s<Agri ARS 18.24 mil 1,550,000 38.9


s<Indstr.&Mining ARS 60 mil
s<Trade ARS 88.8 mil
s<Constr. ARS 22.44 mil
s<Servc. ARS 24 mil

51-150 40,000 52.7


50-99 6,000,000 40.5
50-199 79.4 17.9 2.8 1,500,000 89.3
748,408
3,500,000
99.5 0.5 587,644 9.7

Mfg.: Invst. < US$ 2 mil, Servc: Invst. < US$ 27,279,000 23.9
1 mil
Mfg.: Invst. < US$ 2 mil, Servc: Invst. < US$ 26,101,000 23.2
1 mil
Mfg.: Invst. < US$ 2 mil, Servc: Invst. < US$ 12,342,000 11.1
1 mil
Mfg.: Invst. < US$ 2 mil, Servc: Invst. < US$ 11,859,000 10.8
1 mil
Mfg.: Invst. < US$ 2 mil, Servc: Invst. < US$ 11,395,000 10.6
1 mil
Mfg.: Invst. < US$ 2 mil, Servc: Invst. < US$ 10,949,000 10.3
1 mil
50-99 122,988 29.8
51-250 3,000,000 28.5
21-50 80.0 15.0 5.0 8,400,000 61.1
21-100 44,055 15.8
1,870,000
40,000 4.3
11-20 97.9 1.3 0.6 2,700,000 76.7
50-250 95.8 3.4 0.8 1,060,719 40.7
Agri<100; other <200; t<R 64m 2,500,000 53.9
(deferentiated by sector)
articipation in the Economy Comments

MSME employment
(% total)

73.0 2008 data cover both formal and informal sectors.

2007 data cover both formal and informal sectors.

57.0

3.1 1997 data treats micro enterprises as informal sector


activities.

14.5 2008 data are projected.

14.0 2003-2008 data on India 2 includes unregistered


enterprises.
7.1 2003-2006 data cover only small enterprises.

6.9

6.9

6.6

21.1 2007 data is an estimate of informal economy only.


50.0 2004 data are estimated. According to the estimation
micro enterprises are usually informal.
57.0 2000 data cover informal micro and small enterprises.

18.1 2002 data on employment by MSMEs are estimated.


19.7 includes
2002 data come fromdata
2002on MSME
both formal andand
census informal
also
75.0 MSMEs.
cover agricultural
2004 data sector.
cover both formal and informal sectors.
Country Country Name Frequency of Data Reporting

ALB Albania annually

ALB
ANT Netherlands Antilles
ANT
ARE United Arab Emirates

ARE mid-2010,2011

ARG Argentina
ARG

ARG Argentina 2.
ARM Armenia annually

ARM annually
ARM annually

American Samoa, Guam, Northern


ASM, GUM,
Mariana Islands and Virgin Islands (U.S.)
MNP, VIR quinquennially
AUS Australia annually
AUT Austria
AUT
AUT annually
AZE Azerbaijan annually
AZE
BEL Belgium
BFA Burkina Faso
BGD Bangladesh
BGD
BGD Bangladesh 2.
BGR Bulgaria
BGR Bulgaria
BGR Bulgaria annually

BHR Bahrain

BIH Bosnia and Herzegovina irregular

BLR Belarus annually


BMU Bermuda
BMU
BMU annually

BOL Bolivia
BRA Brazil
BRA
BRA annually
BRN Brunei Darussalam
BWA Botswana annually

BWA
CAN Canada annually
CHE Switzerland
CHL Chile
CHL
CHL
CHN China
CHN
CHN
CMR Cameroon
COL Colombia

CRI Costa Rica annually


CYP Cyprus annually
CZE Czech Republic
CZE annually
DEU Germany annually

DNK Denmark
DOM Dominican Republic
DZA Algeria

DZA annually

ECU Ecuador
EGY Egypt, Arab Rep.

EGY
EGY Egypt, Arab Rep. 2
ESP Spain annually
ETH Ethiopia annually
ETH annually

ETH Ethiopia 2.
FRA
FRA France annually
GBR United Kingdom annually
GEO Georgia
GEO annually
GHA Ghana
HKG Hong Kong SAR, China

HKG
HND Honduras
HND
HRV Croatia
HRV annually
HRV
HUN Hungary annually
IDN Indonesia
IDN annually
every 5 years starting from ref. 2006 census; annual
IND India surveys in between.
IND
IND
IRL Ireland
IRN Iran, Islamic Rep.
ISL Iceland

ISR Israel annually

JAM Jamaica

JOR Jordan annually

JPN Japan
KAZ Kazakhstan annually
KEN Kenya
KEN

KEN

KGZ Kyrgyz Republic annually

KHM Cambodia
KOR Korea, Rep.
KOR

KWT Kuwait

KWT
LAO Lao PDR

LAO
LBN Lebanon

LBN
LKA Sri Lanka

LKA
LTU Lithuania
LTU
LUX Luxemburg
LUX
MAR Morocco Irregular

MDA Moldova

MEX Mexico economic census every 5 years


MEX Mexico
MEX Mexico 2.
MKD Macedonia, FYR
MKD
MKD

MKD
MLI Mali
MLT Malta
MLT
MMR Myanmar
MNE Montenegro

MOZ Mozambique
MOZ
MUS Mauritius
MUS quinquennially
MWI Malawi
MYS Malaysia

MYS
MYS next census in 2011, results in 2012
MYS
NGA Nigeria

National Bureau of Statistics will put Survey of Establishments on line


NGA
NIC Nicaragua
NLD Netherlands
NLD

NOR Norway
NPL Nepal

NPL

NPL
NZL New Zealand annually
OMN Oman 2
OMN Oman

PAK Pakistan annually


PAN Panama
PER Peru
PER

PER
PER Peru 2.
PHL Philippines

PHL
POL Poland
POL

Puerto Rico
PRI quinquennially
QAT Qatar
ROM Romania annually
ROM
RUS Russian Federation

RUS

RWA Rwanda
SAU Saudi Arabia
SDN Sudan annually
SGP Singapore annually
SGP
SLV El Salvador

SLV
SRB Serbia
SRB
SRB
SRB
SRB
SVK Slovak Republic
SVN Slovenia
SWE Sweden annually
Thailand Thailand annually
TJK Tajikistan
TJK
TMP Timor-Leste

TTO Trinidad and Tobago annually


TUN Tunisia
TUN
TUR Turkey
TUR
TUR annually
TZA Tanzania

TZA
TZA annually
UGA Uganda
UGA
UGA quinquennially
UKR Ukraine annually
URY Uruguay annually
URY
USA United States of America annually
USA
USA annually

USA
UZB Uzbekistan
UZB
UZB
UZB
UZB

VEN Venezuela, RB Instituto Nacional de Desarrollo de la Pequeña Industria (INAPYMI) s


VNM Vietnam
VNM
VNM
VNM
VNM

WBG West Bank and Gaza

WBG
WBG West Bank and Gaza 2.
YEM Yemen, Rep.
YEM
ZAF South Africa

ZAF
ZAF
ZAF
ZAF
REPORTS AND DATABASES COVERING MULTIPLE COUNTRIES:
Thailand, Indonesia, Peru
Thailand, Philippines
Chile, China, Japan, Singapore,
EU member states
EU member states
Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa
Rica, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, El
Salvador, Venezuela, RB.
Belize, Guyana, Jamaica

Albania; Macedonia, FYR; Romania;


Slovak Republic; Slovenia; Turkey;
Uzbekistan; Serbia and Montenegro;
Belarus; Bosnia and Herzegovina;
Hungary; Kazakhstan; Kyrgyz Republic;
Lithuania; Latvia; Moldova
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia
Data Sources

INSTAT

INSTAT
CBSAN
CBSAN
HSBC

DSC

OEDE
OEDE

SEPYME
ARMSTAT

SMEDNC

SMEDNC

USCB
ABS
EIM
SA
AISR
AZSTAT
ABEEP/IFC
STATBEL
PAPME
SEDF
BBS
PNB
BSMEPA
IME
MEE

EU-GCC

MVTEO

BelStat
ROC
BGDS
BGDS

BBdeV & USAID


IBGE
LACTA
IBGE
CISME&BC
BCSO

EBG/SBPA
INDCA
SFSO
APEC
BC
OITySCT
NBSCN
SGCN
SAIC
CNPS
DNP

MEIC
CYSTAT
CZSO
CZSO
FSO
IFM
IFM
SBDK
ONE
NAED

MinPMEA

CEPAL
UNCDF

CAPMAS

INE
CSAE
CSAE

FDREMTI
INSEE
INSEE
BIS
SGE
GeoStat
IDRC
HKSME

SCCSME
Gallup

EBRD
CBS
ECEI
KSH
IFC
INDMinSME&Coop

MinMSME
ICSO
IDRC
SBF
SYI
SICE

ICBS

EDI&JBDC

DOS

SBJP
KazStat
IFC
ILO

MTI

NSCKR

CISME&BCS
APEC
SMBA

EU-GCC

MIH-GTZ Survey

ERIA
MET

CAS & MET


ILO

DCS
SLITH
SMEDA
PSL
PSL
HCP

SM

INEGI
OECD
OECD
CEA
IFC
MPA

ECEI
IFC
NSOM
ECEI
IDE-JETRO
ECEI

INE/CEMPRE

SMU
SMU
MNSO
SMIDEC

BNM
DOSM
SMECorpM
IFC

USAID/Chemonics Inc.
BNC
SN
SN
EIM
SNO
CBSNP
SEPT

CBSNP
NZMED
EU-GCC
PASI

PFBS
DEyC
INEI
APEC

INEI
IDB
DTIPH

DTIPH
EBRD
PME

USCB
EU-GCC
RINS
RMSC
RSMERC

GKS

PSF
EU-GCC
SCBS
SDS
SDS
CONAMYPE

DGEC
IFC
NBS
RDB
SDSME
ECEI
SOSR
SORS
SWSCB
OSMEP
IFC
TBEE/IFC
WBG-ULMS

T&TCSO
UNIDO
APII
OECD
SIS
TurkStat
ESRF

IFC
NBS/CRE
UBOS
UBOS
UBOS
UKRS
INE
DINAPYME
USCB
USCB
U.S.SBA
U.S.SBA
U.S.SBA
IFC
IFC
UZemb
UT
SCRUS

SNC
ADB
DC
GSO
GSO
GSO

PCBS

PCBS

GEM-IFC
CSO
TIPS

NTSA
DTI

STSA

ACTET
ADB
APEC
EC
EUROSTAT

FUNDES
IADB
IADB
IADB
IFC
IRBS
KFW
OECD
PEP

UNECE
UNECE
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Instituto Nacional de Estadística Geografía e Informática.


Axel Mittelstädt, “SMEs in Mexico: issues and policies,” Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2007.
Axel Mittelstädt, “SMEs in Mexico: issues and policies,” Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2007.
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European Commission/Enterprise and Industry/ Small and Medium sized enterprises/SME Performance Review 2009
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Malta, National Statistics Office. 2006.
European Commission/Enterprise and Industry/ Small and Medium sized enterprises/SME Performance Review 2009
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European Commission/Enterprise and Industry/ Small and Medium sized enterprises/SME Performance Review 2009

Instituto Nacional de Estatistica/CEMPRE

Mauritius, Central Statistical Office. 2002. Port-Louis.


CENTRAL STATISTICS OFFICE
Malawi, National Statistical Office. 2001. National Gemini MSE Baseline Survey 2000. Lilongwe.
Malaysia, Small and Medium Industries Development Corporation. 2003. Selangor Darul Ehsan.

Bank Negara Malaysia, Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Annual Report 2005.
"Census of Establishments and Enterprises 2005,"Department of Statistics Malaysia.
SME Corp. Malaysia is the Secretariat to the National SME Development Council (NSDC).
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USAID Nigeria
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Small Enterprise Promotion and Training/Universität Leipzig

Central Bureau of Statistics, Census of Manufacturing Establishment, Nepal, 2006/2007


New Zealand, Ministry of Economic Development. NZ Economic Development/Small & Medium Enterprises
EU-GCC Chamber Forum, EUROCHAMBERS and Federation of Gulf Cooperation Council Chambers
Public Authority for Social Insurance

Economic Census 2005, Pakistan Federal Bureau of Statistics


La Dirección de Estadística y Censo de la Contraloría General de la República
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El Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática


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Statistics Sweden. Business Register, Statistics 2004. Orebro.
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Vietnam, Asian Development Bank, "Vie Private Sector Assessment"
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Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics


http://www.cgap.org/gm/document-1.9.2955/MF_in_WestBankGaza.pdf
Gender Entrepreneurship Markets (GEM), International Finance Corporation
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E-mailed data from the CBSAN.

(2005) Census of establishments

(2000-2008) "Composición y evolución del empleo registrado y las empresas a nivel sectorial, por rama de actividad y tamaño

"Argentina’s Small Companies Face a Challenge for Survival," Innovation and Entrepreneurship, February 11, 2009.

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"ՓՄՁ ոլորտը Հայաստանում" տեղեկագիր 2006-2007, p.47, p. 50.

(2007) "2007 Economic Census of Island Areas," September 1, 2009, Sector 00: IA0700A05: All Island Area Sectors: Geograph
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(2004-2006) “Study of Small and Medium Enterprises in Azerbaijan,” International Finance Corporation, 2009, p. 34.

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(2003) Highlights of Economic Census-2001 & 2003


(2003), Ibid.

(2008) Steffen Hertog, "Benchmarking SME Policies in the GCC: a survey of challenges and opportunities," a research report f

(2008) "Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise Development Strategy in Bosnia and Herzegovina 2009 - 2011," MINISTRY OF FO

(2006, 2007, 2008), Ibid, p. 13.

(2006-2008) "Employment Survey: Tabulation set 2008," Government of Bermuda, Department of Statistics, p. 12.

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Estatisticas Do Cadastro Central De Empresas 2007 (for 2006 and 2007)


(for size breakdown) Tulus Tambunan, "DEVELOPMENT OF SME IN ASIA," Center for Industry, SME & Business Competition

Peter Hinton, Unami Mokobi and Caspar Sprokel, "BOTSWANA SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISE UNDER - BANKED MAR
Small Business Research and Policy: Key Small Business Statistics
Ibid, "Private businesses and persons employed by size, 2008."

2008

(2009) E-mailed data from the Research Institute of Finance and Banking, People's Bank of China, P.R.C
(2002) "African E-Index: Towards an SME e-ACCESS AND USAGE across 14 African countries," Research ICT Africa!, 2006, p
Censos Económico 2005

(2006-2010) Estadísticas PYME/Empresas

"Directorio de Empresas," 14 de diciembre de 2009.

(2004-2009) "BULLETIN D’INFORMATIONS ECONOMIQUES POUR L'ANNEE 2009."

(2006) Census 2006/Establishments tables/The number of establishments operating only (except government) and the number

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"MICRO and SMALL ENTERPRISES DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY," FEDERAL DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF ETHIOPIA MIN

(1998-2001) Enterprise Directorate: Small and Medium Enterprise Statistics for the UK and Regions

(2003-2009) E-mailed from the National Statistics Office of Georgia.

(2009) "Distribution of SMEs (as at December 2009)," SMEs in HK, Useful Statistics, Market Information, Service & Facilities, T
Ibid, p.11 and p.37.

(2008) "SBA FACT SHEET: CROATIA'09 "/ citing SMEs and Entrepreneurship Policy Centre (CEPOR)
Statistik UKM (2002-2009)

Annual Report 2009-2010 (for 2005-2008) p 17 and Annual report 2007-2008 (for 2003-2004) p. 49.

(2009) E-mailed data from the Statistics Iceland.

(2008) "BUSINESSES, BY INDUSTRY AND AVERAGE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEE JOBS PER EMPLOYER 2008," CBS, STAT

Peter Jones, "Jamaica And The MSE Business Revolution," Botswana SME Portal, August 27, 2005.

(2007) Employees and Enterprises by Economic Activity and Size Group of Employment For Year 2007 For Private Sector

(2006) Table 2 Establishments and Employees by Sex; by Industry (Medium Groups), Size of Employees (10 Groups) and Type
Количество зарегистрированных юридических лиц по размерности.

(2006) DAVID S. O. NALO, "TALKING NOTES DURING THE OFFICIAL LAUNCH OF THE MSME CASE STUDIES ON 7TH FE

(2004-2008) "Число малых и средних предприятий," Основные показатели (Статистический ежегодник Кыргызской Респу

Tulus Tambunan, "DEVELOPMENT OF SME IN ASIA," Center for Industry, SME & Business Competition Studies, University of

(2007) Number of Companies (SMEs vs. Large Enterprises) AND Number of Korean SMEs & Employees by year

(2008) Steffen Hertog, "Benchmarking SME Policies in the GCC: a survey of challenges and opportunities," a research report f

Phouphet Kyophilavong, "SME DEVELOPMENT IN LAO PDR," Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia, p. 192.

(2004) Ibid, Census of Buildings Dwellings and Establishments 2004, Table 9 - Number of workers of the establishments in Leb

(2006-2007) "Annual Survery of Industries," Department of Census and Statistics, 2007 and 2008, (Table I.2. Principal indicator
(2001-2002) Recensement économique 2001/2002, rapport N°1 : Résultats relatifs aux établissements économiques, fascicule

(2007-2008) "Anexă: Principalii indicatori vizînd activitatea întreprinderilor mici şi mijlocii în anul 2008," Comunicate de presă: A

Censos Económicos 2009/Resultados Oportunos/Tabulados básicos/ Características principales de las unidades económicas d

Ibid, p. 16.

(2008) "SBA FACT SHEET: FORMER YUGOSLAVREPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA '09 "/ citing State statistical office

(2008) "SBA FACT SHEET: MALTA' 09"


Aung Kyaw, "Financing Small and Medium Enterprises in Myanmar," IDE Discussion Paper. No. 148. 2008.4, 2008-04./citing M
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(2004) CEMPRE. (QUADRO 18. NÚMERO DE EMPRESAS, NÚMERO DE PESSOAS AO SERVIÇO E VOLUME DE NEGÓCI

"2007 CENSUS OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES," PHASE I – SMALL ESTABLISHMENTS, CENTRAL STATISTICS OFFICE, June

The SME Annual Reports 2005 highlights (2005 census preliminary results)
E-mailed data from the SME Corp Malaysia (2005 census final results).

"Assessment of The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise (MSME) Sector in Nigeria," Volume 1: MSME Assessment, PRISMS:
"Censo Económico Urbano 2000," p.6 and p.24.

(2000) Binod K. Shrestha, "SME Promotion Strategies and Poverty Alleviation in Nepal," in "Private Sector Development and P
Enterprise Promotion and Training working paper no. 20, Universität
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(2000-2008) Ibid, Structure and dynamics.
(2008) Steffen Hertog, "Benchmarking SME Policies in the GCC: a survey of challenges and opportunities," a research report f
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(2005) XIX. Number of Establishment by Major Industry Division and Employment Size, Area and Province
(2001) V Censos Nacionales Económicos
Perú: Principales Resultados Del IV Censo Nacional Económico Por Departamento

2004. Small and Medium Enterprises Statistical Report. Makati City.

(2006) Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) > Statistics.

(2007) "2007 Economic Census of Island Areas," March 16, 2010, Sector 00: IA0700IPRM05: All Island Areas Sectors: Industry
(2008) Steffen Hertog, "Benchmarking SME Policies in the GCC: a survey of challenges and opportunities," a research report f

(2008) ОСНОВНЫЕ ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКИЕ ПОКАЗАТЕЛИ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ СРЕДНИХ И МАЛЫХ ПРЕДПРИЯТИЙ в 2008 г.

(2006) Business Census Results in "Business & Investment Climate Survey," 2008, p.11.
(2008) Steffen Hertog, "Benchmarking SME Policies in the GCC: a survey of challenges and opportunities," a research report f

(2007) "PROFILE OF ENTERPRISES IN SINGAPORE," Singapore Department of Statistics, p. 1.

"VII Censos Económicos Nacionales 2005," Directorio Económico Nacional, p. 9.

(2008) "SBA FACT SHEET: Serbia '09 "/ citing Institute of Economic Sciences

"White Paper on SMEs 2006 and Trends 2007 ," Part 1 SME Situation, Chapter 1 Number of Small and Medium Enterprises

"Business Environment in Tajikistan as Seen by Small and Medium Enterprises," International Finance Corporation, 2009, p. 23

(2005-2007) Number of Business Establishments in Trinidad & Tobago by Employment Size and Industry 2007.

Directory of Industrial Enterprises

"Employment by size classes" in annual Industry and Service Statistics 2002-2006

CRE Release June 2009 Report Nov.doc and CRE Release December 2009.pdf
(2002) Micro and Small Enterprises Census 2002
(2006) "Report of the Uganda Business Register 2006/7," p. 3 and Appendix 6.5.
(2007) Основні показники розвитку підприємств -суб’єктів підприємницької діяльності за 2007 рік
(2004, 2005, 2007) "Uruguay En Cifras."
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(2005-2006) "Private Firms, Establishments, Employment, Annual Payroll and Receipts by Firm Size, 1988-2007."
(2007) (2008) The Small Business Economy, 2009, p. 92.

(2004) Economy and Trade, SME


(2005)

(2007, 2008, 2009) "ANÁLISIS SITUACIONAL DE CONTRATISTAS AL 02/11/2009," Comisión Central de Panificación, Registr

(2002) SME in Vietnam, citing GSO Establishments Census 2002

Number of enterprises as of 31 Dec. 2006 by size of employees and by type of enterprise


Number of enterprises as of 31 Dec. 2007 by size of employees and by type of enterprise

Establishment Census 2007

(2002) "GEM Country Brief — YEMEN 2006," Gender Entrepreneurship Markets (GEM), International Finance Corporation, p. 1
2004 Census (E-mailed data from the CSO).
(2000) Ibid, p. 13.

(2004) "Review of Ten Years of Small Business Support in South Africa 1994 – 2004," November 2004, p. 18.
(2004 Size Breakdown) "Annual Review of Small Business in South Africa – 2003," pp. 40-41.
MSME Employment

Ibid.
Ibid.

(2005) Census of Establishments

Ibid.

"Argentina’s small companies to increase export opportunities with IDB assistance," Inter-American Development Bank, Novem

Ibid, p.53.

Ibid.
(2007) 8155.0 - Australian Industry, 2007-08, released on28/05/2009

Ibid.

Ibid.

Ibid.

(2001) "SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES IN COUNTRIES IN TRANSITION," United Nations Economic Commissio

Ibid.

Ibid.

"Note from Bolivia: Bridging the SME Financing Gap," USAID Bolivia, September 14, 2006.

Ibid.
Ibid, p. 6.
2005-2009
Ibid.

Ibid.
Ibid.
Ibid

Ibid, Empleo

Ibid.

"PYMES ECUADOR," Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe, División de Desarrollo Sostenible y Asentamiento

Ibid.

Ibid.
Large and Medium Manufacturing Industries Surveys.
Ibid.

Ibid.

Ibid.
Ibid, p.33

Ibid.
Ibid.

Ibid.

Ibid.

"SBA FACT SHEET: ISRAEL '09," European Commission, Enterprise and Industry, p. 1.

"Clustering and Networking: Small Business’ ‘Wake up call’ to Competitiveness," Prepared and presented by H Davis / Jamaica

Ibid.

Ibid.
Численность занятых в малом и среднем предпринимательстве.

Ibid.

(2004-2008) "Численность работников малых и средних предприятий по территории," Основные показатели (Статистиче

Ibid.

Ibid.

Hussien Alasrag, "Enhance the competitiveness of the Arab SMEs in the knowledge economy," Munich Personal RePEc Archiv

Waleed Al-Saif, "CREATION: THE EXPERIENCE OF KUWAIT SMALL PROJECTS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY," Small Busine

Ibid.

"Towards setting an SME strategy in Lebanon," Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Republic of Lebanon, presented on Aug 2,

Ibid.
Ibid.

Ibid.

Ibid

Ibid

Ibid.

Ibid.
Ibid.
Ibid.

Ibid.

Ibid.

(2007) Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Annual Report 2007, Chapter 3, p. 34.

Debbie Ariyo, "SMALL FIRMS ARE THE BACKBONE OF THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY," Africa Economic Analysis, January 23,

Ibid.

Ibid.

Ibid.

Ibid.
“SME Led Economic Growth – Creating Jobs and Reducing Poverty,” Ministry of Industries, Production & Special Initiatives Go
Ibid.
"Peru: SME Priorities and Actions," Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, 26th SMEWG Meeting Kaohsiung, Chinese TaipeiMarc

Ibid.

Ibid.
Ibid.

Ibid.

"Rwanda Private Sector Federation (RPSF) Strategic Operating Plan 2005-2007," February 2005, p. 7.
Ibid.

Ibid.

Ibid.

Ibid.

Ibid, Chapter 2 Employment by SMEs in 2006 download.

Ibid.

"Address by the Hon. Rennie Dumas, Minister of Labor and Small and Micro Enterprise Development at the formal launch of Sm

(2002) "African E-Index: Towards an SME e-ACCESS AND USAGE across 14 African countries," Research ICT Africa!, 2006, p

(2002) "Report of the Uganda Business Register 2006/7," p. 9.


Ibid.
Ibid.
Ibid.
Ibid.
Ibid.

Ibid.
Ibid.
(2006-2008) Basic economic and social indicators

Joseph DeVoir, "MSMEs: The Backbone of an Occupied Economy," This Week in Palestine, Issue No. 133, May 2009, p. 18.

"SMEs and BDSs in Palestine," in Facts & Figures, Small Enterprise Center-Palestine.

Ibid.
Ibid.
Ibid, p. 25.

Ibid.
Albanian Law No. 8957, “Small and Medium Size Enterprises” date 17.10.2002 in "SME-s in Albania Annual Report – 2004," M
Ibid.

Press Release “Press Release on the Definition of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) for Dubai DUBAI ANNOUNC

"Micro, Pequeñas y Medianas Empresas Ventas Totales Anuales - Nivel Maximo De Valor," Ministerio de Economía y Finanzas
“Dinámica del empleo y rotación de empresas,” NOTA METODOLOGICA, Base de datos para el análisis dinámico del empleo
"Micro, Pequeñas y Medianas Empresas Ventas Totales Anuales - Nivel Maximo De Valor," Ministerio de Economía y Finanzas

The Reference Book “Small and Medium Entrepreneurship Sector in Armenia 2004-2005,” OSCE office in Yerevan, SME DNC

Ibid.
Fair Work Act 2009.

Ibid.

“Burkina Faso,” African Economic Outlook 2004/2005, AfDB/OECD, 2005, p. 131.

Md. Shamsul Alam and Md. Anwar Ullah, “SMEs in Bangladesh and Their Financing: An Analysis and Some Recommendations

Steffen Hertog, “Benchmarking SME Policies in the GCC: a survey of challenges and opportunities," a research report for the E

Ibid, p. 30.

Ibid, p. 4.

Op. cit., Armando Alvarez Arnal.

Demografia Das Empresas 2006


Ibid, p.8.

“Small and medium-sized enterprises” in Swiss Federal Statistical Office > Data Library > Definitions.

LIU Xiangfeng, “SME Development in China: a Policy Perspective on SME Industrial Clustering,” Economic Research Institute
Ibid.
“Ley 905 de 2004 Nivel Nacional,” Régimen Legal de Bogotá D.C.

"Empresas según tamaño Marzo 2010: Empresas Privadas registradas en el Régimen de Salud CCSS," Ministerio de Econom

Ibid.

"Loi d’orientation sur la PME," PME Algérienne, Annuaire Algérien de PME PMI.

Mohammed Omran,“SMEs Stock Exchange in Egypt,” presentation at the conference Financing Opportunities for SMEs in Egy

Ibid.

Ibid, p.8.

Companies Act 2006: CHAPTER 46

“Georgia SME Project Overview,” Georgia Business Development Project, Europe and Central Asia, IFC.

Ibid., "What are SMEs?"


Ibid, p. 37.
(from 2004) “Requisitos para constituir y operar una empresa en Honduras,” Secretaría de Industria y Comercio Subsecretaría

Ibid.
Undang-Undang Republik Indonesia Nomor 20 Tahun 2008 Tentang UMKM

The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006, No. 27 of 2006

Op. cit., "BUSINESSES, BY INDUSTRY AND AVERAGE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEE JOBS PER EMPLOYER 2008."

"PERFORMANCE OF THE SMALL BUSINESS SECTOR FOR 2000/2001 AND FOCUS FOR 2001/2002 FISCAL YEAR," Minis

Ibid.

Small and Medium Enterprise Basic Law, Article 2, Paragraph 1.


Закон "О частном предпринимательстве" от 31 января 2006 года №124-111, Краткие методологические пояснения, Мал

MSME Bill 2009 in “MARKET ACCESS FOR SMES THROUGH PRIVATE AND PUBLIC PROCUREMENT IN KENYA,” Kenya A

"ОСНОВНАЯ СХЕМА классификатора типов предприятий (Утверждена постановлением Правительства Кыргызской Рес

Peter Baily, "CAMBODIAN SMALL AND MEDIUM SIZED:ENTERPRISES: CONSTRAINTS, POLICIES AND PROPOSALS FOR

General Criteria (Article 2 of Framework Act on SMEs and Article 3 of Enforcement Decree of the Act); For micro-enterprises, A

Steffen Hertog, “Benchmarking SME Policies in the GCC: a survey of challenges and opportunities," a research report for the E

Ibid., p. 194-195.

Ibid.

Ranjit Fernando, "Session (8):Sri Lankan Government’s perspective," presentation at the Symposium on “Making SME Finance
Fouzi Mourji, “EVALUATION DU SECTEUR DES PETITES ET MOYENNES ENTREPRISES AU MAROC DANS LE CADRE DU

Ibid.

Ibid., and Axel Mittelstädt, “SMEs in Mexico: issues and policies,” Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2

Ibid.

Ibid.
Ibid.
Ibid.
Ibid.
Bruno Nhancale, Sosdito Mananze, Nazira Dista, Isilda Nhantumbo and Duncan Macqueen, “Small and medium forest enterpri

"Mauritius," African Economic Outlook 2004-2005, AfDB/OECD 2005, p. 319.

"ОСНОВНАЯ СХЕМА классификатора типов предприятий (Утверждена постановлением Правительства Кыргызской Рес

Fred. N. Udechukwu, “SURVEY OF SMALL AND MEDIUM SCALE INDUSTRIES AND THEIR POTENTIALS IN NIGERIA,” in p

"Arto. 3 de la Ley 645, Ley MIPYME," Registro Único de la Micro, Pequeña y Mediana Empresa, Ministerio de Fomento, Indust

"The Industrial Enterprises Act 1992," published in Nepal Gazette on November 12, 1992 (049/07/27), amended on August 22,
"Defining Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises," SMEs in New Zealand: Structure and Dynamics, Ministry of Economic Develo
Steffen Hertog, “Benchmarking SME Policies in the GCC: a survey of challenges and opportunities," a research report for the E
Steffen Hertog, “Benchmarking SME Policies in the GCC: a survey of challenges and opportunities," a research report for the E
“SME Led Economic Growth – Creating Jobs and Reducing Poverty,” Ministry of Industries, Production & Special Initiatives Go
“Texto Único Ordenado de la Ley de Promoción de la Competitividad, Formalización y Desarrollo de la Micro y Pequeña Empre

Small and Medium Enterprise Development (SMED) Council Resolution No. 01 Series of 2003 dated 16 January 2003

Ibid.
Steffen Hertog, “Benchmarking SME Policies in the GCC: a survey of challenges and opportunities," a research report for the E

Условия отнесения к субъектам малого и среднего предпринимательства, установленные Федеральным законом от 24.0

Op. cit., "Business & Investment Climate Survey."


Steffen Hertog, “Benchmarking SME Policies in the GCC: a survey of challenges and opportunities," a research report for the E

Ibid.

"El Salvador, Generando Riqueza desde la Base: Políticas y Estrategias para la Competitividad Sostenible de las MIPYMEs," M

Ibid.

“SME Definitions,” Resources, An Interactive Web-based model for knowledge management and improvement of quality manag

Ibid, p. 29.

“Enterprise Development Policy and Strategic Plan 2001 – 2005,”Ministry of Enterprise Development and Foreign Affairs, July 2

“Décret n° 2009-36 du 13 janvier 2009, modifiant et complétant le décret n° 2008-388 du 11 février 2008, portant encourageme

Ibid.
“BRAND EQUITY AND PERFORMANCE OF SMALL-MEDIUM SIZED ENTERPRISES (SMEs) IN UGANDA,” Enterprise Ugand

Article 63 of the Commercial Code of Ukraine

Ibid.

Title 13 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Part 121

Ibid.

Закон Республики Узбекистан "О ГАРАНТИЯХ СВОБОДЫ ПРЕДПРИНИМАТЕЛЬСКОЙ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ."

Decreto No. 6.215, con Rango, Valor y Fuerzade Ley para la Promoción y Desarrollo de laPequeña y Mediana Industria y Dem

Government Decree 90/2001/ND-CP, dated 23 November 2001, SMEs, SME Definition, SME Development council, Ministry of

Ibid.

Ibid.
Ibid.

“NO. 102 OF 1996: NATIONAL SMALL BUSINESS ACT, 1996,” “NATIONAL SMALL BUSINESS AMENDMENT BILL, 2003,” “N

Recommendation 2003/361/EC regarding the SME


HENRY MBAGUTA, “GOVERNMENT OF UGANDA INITIATIVES FOR MSME POLICY DEVELOPMENT,” Enterprise Uganda.
Albania
Numbers Percentages
Micro SMEs % Micro %SMEs

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 13,446 2,289 19.3% 35.6%


Industry 6,989 1,245 10.0% 19.3%
Other manufacturing 6,457 1,044 9.2% 16.2%

Services (Total) 17,126 2,286 24.5% 35.5%


Construction and Real estate 1,275 1,522 1.8% 23.6%
Other services 15,851 764 22.7% 11.9%

Trade (Total) 32,526 1,540 46.6% 23.9%

Infrastructure (Total) 6,746 321 9.7% 5.0%


Transport and Communication 6,746 321 9.7% 5.0%

Total 69,844 6,436 100% 100%

Source:
INSTITUTI I STATISTIKAVE
http://www.instat.gov.al/graphics/doc/downloads/publikime/ASN%202008%20origjinal.pdf
pages 22-27
Netherlands Antilles
Numbers Percentages
Micro SMEs % Micro

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 467 129 3.7%

Services (Total) 7,408 1,082 58.2%


Construction 1,255 202 9.9%
Health and Education 905 143 7.1%
Hotels and Restaurants 1,209 244 9.5%
Business services 2,685 330 21.1%
Other services 1,354 163 10.6%

Trade (Total) 2,808 711 22.1%

Infrastructure (Total) 658 129 5.2%


Water and electricity 2 4 0.0%
Transportation and communcation 656 125 5.2%

Financial services (Total) 1,204 127 9.5%

Primary Agriculture and Extractive Industries (Total) 189 23 1.5%


Agriculture and mining 189 23 1.5%

Total 12,734 2,201 100%

Source:
Maria A. Duyndam, Business Statistics
Central Bureau of Statistics, Curacao N.A.
www.cbs.an
Percentages
% SME

5.9%

49.2%
9.2%
6.5%
11.1%
15.0%
7.4%

32.3%

5.9%
0.2%
5.7%

5.8%

1.0%
1.0%

100%
United Arab Emirates
Numbers Percentages
Micro SMEs % Micro

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 1,656 2,519 4.5%


Handicrafts 1,195 1,179 3.2%
Other manufacturing 461 1,340 1.2%

Services (Total) 7,775 7,651 21.1%


Construction and Real estate, Renting & Business services 3,585 3,846 9.7%
Health and Education, Social Work 629 694 1.7%
Hotels and Restaurants 788 2,361 2.1%
Other Social & Personal Services 2,773 750 7.5%

Trade and repair services (Total) 25,774 13,145 69.8%

Extractive Industries (Total) 7 28 0.0%


Mining & Quarrying 7 28 0.0%

Infrastructure (Total) 1,507 1,601 4.1%


Transport, Storage & Communications 1,507 1,601 4.1%

Financial services (Total) 137 547 0.4%


Financial, Intermediation 137 547 0.4%

Primary Agriculture (Total) 45 56 0.1%

Total 36,901 25,547 100%

Source:
DUBAI STATISTICS CENTER
http://www.dsc.gov.ae/Reports/307897209GC05-05-09.pdf
Percentages
% SME

9.9%
4.6%
5.2%

29.9%
15.1%
2.7%
9.2%
2.9%

51.5%

0.1%
0.1%

6.3%
6.3%

2.1%
2.1%

0.2%

100%
Argentina
Numbers Percentages
Micro SMEs % Micro % SME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 29,279 186,698 32.3% 50.4%


Food 1,460 6,927 1.6% 1.9%
Transport equipment and machinery 3,877 16,899 4.3% 4.6%
Electrical apparatus 909 9,955 1.0% 2.7%
Automotives 675 4,648 0.7% 1.3%
Confectionary 2,001 13,884 2.2% 3.8%
Leather 844 9,749 0.9% 2.6%
Machinery and equipment 4,325 34,557 4.8% 9.3%
Common metals 750 7,610 0.8% 2.1%
Wood 6,257 26,344 6.9% 7.1%
Non-metallic minerals 1,924 7,010 2.1% 1.9%
Metal products 2,677 13,355 3.0% 3.6%
Paper 592 6,455 0.7% 1.7%
Rubber and plastic 1,257 10,457 1.4% 2.8%
Petrol products 75 2,064 0.1% 0.6%
Chemicals 416 6,673 0.5% 1.8%
Textiles 1,238 10,113 1.4% 2.7%

Services (Total) 36,773 105,037 40.6% 28.4%


Health and Education 2,716 18,113 3.0% 4.9%
Hotels and Restaurants 3,871 11,511 4.3% 3.1%
Temporary employment agencies 1 83 0.0% 0.0%
Cinema, radio and tv 2,410 7,244 2.7% 2.0%
Editing 2,036 9,483 2.2% 2.6%
Investigation and development 822 6,401 0.9% 1.7%
Radio and television 414 5,471 0.5% 1.5%
Business organizations 2,535 7,216 2.8% 1.9%
Real estate 9,558 9,034 10.6% 2.4%
Judiciary and other business services 1,925 7,577 2.1% 2.0%
Repair of vehicles 3,603 12,649 4.0% 3.4%
Other services 6,884 10,254 7.6% 2.8%

Trade (Total) 8,823 16,898 9.7% 4.6%


Retail 6,467 7,689 7.1% 2.1%
Wholesale 2,355 9,208 2.6% 2.5%

Infrastructure (Total) 10,596 48,701 11.7% 13.2%


Transportation 3,897 12,505 4.3% 3.4%
Information 967 6,632 1.1% 1.8%
Telecommunications 749 3,717 0.8% 1.0%
Waste management 718 4,151 0.8% 1.1%
Storage 2,648 7,461 2.9% 2.0%
Recycling 1,618 14,236 1.8% 3.8%

Financial services (Total) 5,119 12,763 5.7% 3.4%


Financial intermediation and other services 507 2,432 0.6% 0.7%
Insurance 260 1,213 0.3% 0.3%
Auxilary financial services 4,351 9,117 4.8% 2.5%

Total 90,590 370,097 100% 100%

Source:
Ministerio de Trabajo, Empleo y Seguridad Social
http://www.trabajo.gov.ar/left/estadisticas/oede/estadisticas.asp
Armenia
Numbers Percentages
SMEs % SMEs

Manufacturing and Processing, including Energy (Total) 19,626 14.2%

Services (Total) 54,504 39.3%


Construction and Real estate 40,410 29.2%
Other services 14,094 10.2%

Infrastructure and Trade (Total) 27,279 19.7%


Transportation, Communication, Trade, Repair, Hotels/Restaurants 27,279 19.7%

Financial services (Total) 13,353 9.6%


Financial activity, real estate, renting and business activities 10,772 7.8%
Financial intermediation 2,581 1.9%

Agribusiness (Total) 23,805 17.2%

Total 138,567 100%

Source:
OSCE office in Yerevan, SME DNC of Armenia
http://www.smednc.am/download.php?f=1021&fc=SME phere 2006-2008 Eng.pdf
Page 10
American Samoa
Numbers
Micro SMEs

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 17 19

Services (Total) 113 100


Construction and Real estate 22 31
Health and Education 13 14
Hotels and Restaurants 27 29
Technical, Scientific and Professional 22 15
Arts, Sports and Recreation 2 2
Other services (except public administration) 27 9

Trade (Total) 71 73
Retail 65 63
Wholesale 6 10

Infrastructure (Total) 72 24
Transportation and warehousing 41 12
Information 5 3
Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services26 9

Financial services (Total) 2 5


Finance and insurance 2 5

Total 275 221

Source:
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
http://www.census.gov/prod/ec02/ia0200asamoat.pdf
Page 14
Percentages
% Micro % SME

6.2% 8.6%

41.1% 45.2%
8.0% 14.0%
4.7% 6.3%
9.8% 13.1%
8.0% 6.8%
0.7% 0.9%
9.8% 4.1%

25.8% 33.0%
23.6% 28.5%
2.2% 4.5%

26.2% 10.9%
14.9% 5.4%
1.8% 1.4%
9.5% 4.1%

0.7% 2.3%
0.7% 2.3%

100% 100%
Australia
Numbers Percentages
SMEs % SME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 76,580 9.2%

Services (Total) 515,320 61.8%


Construction and Real estate 142,676 17.1%
Hotels and Restaurants 65,754 7.9%
Technical, Scientific and Professional 90,027 10.8%
Arts, Sports and Recreation 14,131 1.7%
Administrative and support services 62,905 7.5%
Public administration and safety 6,268 0.8%
Health and Education 89,343 10.7%
Other services 44,216 5.3%

Trade (Total) 127,520 15.3%


Retail 82,050 9.8%
Wholesale 45,469 5.5%

Extractive Industries (Total) 5,242 0.6%


Mining 5,242 0.6%

Infrastructure (Total) 52,535 6.3%


Electricity, Gas, Water and Waste services 3,419 0.4%
Transport, postal and warehousing 41,595 5.0%
Information media and telecommunications 7,521 0.9%

Primary Agriculture (Total) 56,865 6.8%


Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing 56,865 6.8%

Total 834,062 100%

Source:
Australian Bureau of Statistics
http://abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/abs@.nsf/DetailsPage/8155.02007-08?OpenDocument
Austria
Numbers Percentages
SMEs % SME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 98,290 33.0%


Craft and services 92,416 31.0%
Other manufacturing 5,874 2.0%

Services (Total) 54,300 18.2%


Tourism 54,300 18.2%

Trade (Total) 74,640 25.0%

Infrastructure (Total) 69,854 23.4%


Transport and traffic 18,391 6.2%
Information and consulting 51,463 17.3%

Financial services (Total) 1,040 0.3%


Banks and assurances 1,040 0.3%

Total 298,124 100%

Source:
Austrian Institute for SME Research
http://www.kmuforschung.ac.at/en/Economicdata/table_sme.htm
Azerbaijan
Numbers Percentages
Micro SMEs % Micro % SME

Services (Total) 22,331 4,648 13.0% 38.0%


Construction and Real estate 0 1,957 0.0% 16.0%
Hotels and Restaurants 10,307 0 6.0% 0.0%
Technical, Scientific and Professional 0 856 0.0% 7.0%
Public and personal services 12,024 1,835 7.0% 15.0%

Trade (Total) 118,525 3,425 69.0% 28.0%

Infrastructure (Total) 18,895 367 11.0% 3.0%


Transportation 18,895 367 11.0% 3.0%

Agribusiness (Total) 3,436 489 2.0% 4.0%


Agriprocessing 3,436 489 2.0% 4.0%

Primary Agriculture (Total) 3,436 2,202 2.0% 18.0%

Other (Total) 5,153 1,101 3.0% 9.0%

Total 171,776 12,232 100% 100%

Source:
Azerbaijan Business Enabling Environment Project, IFC
http://www.ifc.org/ifcext/abeep.nsf/AttachmentsByTitle/SMEs+in+Azerbaijan/$FILE/sme_en.pdf
Pages 38 and 39
sme_en.pdf
Burkina Faso
Numbers Percentages
MSMEs % MSME

Mining and manufacturing (Total) 5,157 17.0%

Services (Total) 15,773 52.0%


Construction and Real estate 1,517 5.0%
Government services 5,157 17.0%
Other services 9,100 30.0%

Agribusiness (Total) 910 3.0%


Forestry and fisheries 910 3.0%

Primary Agriculture (Total) 8,493 28.0%


Agriculture 5,763 19.0%
Livestock 2,730 9.0%

Total 30,333 100%

Source:
African Economic Outlook, AfDB/OECD
http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/43/23/34870639.pdf
Page 4
Bangladesh
Formal sector only.

Numbers Percentages
Micro SMEs % Micro % SME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 233,190 23,026 8.0% 28.8%

Services (Total) 784,758 29,684 27.0% 37.2%


Health and Education 179,597 23,336 6.2% 29.2%
Hotels and Restaurants 199,279 0 6.8% 0.0%
Community, Social, Personal services 405,882 0 13.9% 0.0%
Public administration and defence 0 6,348 0.0% 7.9%

Trade (Total) 1,765,042 9,035 60.6% 11.3%

Financial services (Total) 0 5,785 0.0% 7.2%


Bank, insurance and financial institution 0 5,785 0.0% 7.2%

Other (Total) 128,369 12,360 4.4% 15.5%

Total 2,911,359 79,890 100% 100%

Source:
Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics
http://www.bbs.gov.bd/dataindex/h_b_new.pdf
Bulgaria
Numbers Percentages
Micro SMEs % Micro

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 21,578 9,071 9.4%

Services (Total) 72,998 8,774 31.8%


Construction and real estate, renting and business activities 53,256 6,535 23.2%
Hotels and Restaurants 19,742 2,239 8.6%

Trade (Total) 118,220 7,937 51.5%


Trade, Repair of Motor Vehicles, Motorcycles and Personal and Goods 118,220 7,937 51.5%

Extractive Industries (Total) 230 107 0.1%


Mining and quarrying 230 107 0.1%

Infrastructure (Total) 16,528 1,775 7.2%


Electricity, Gas and Water 230 65 0.1%
Transport, storage and communications 16,298 1,710 7.1%

Total 229,553 27,663 100%

Source:
Ministry of Economy, Energy and Tourism
http://www.mee.government.bg/ind/doc_eco/Annual.Report.SMEs.Bulgaria.2008.EN.pdf
Page 28
Percentages
% SME

32.8%

31.7%
23.6%
8.1%

28.7%
28.7%

0.4%
0.4%

6.4%
0.2%
6.2%

100%
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Percentages
% MSME
Trade 45%
Manufacturing 18%
Construction 9%
Services 12%
Other activities 16%

Source:
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
http://www.insme.org/documents/Small%20and%20Medium-Sized%20Enterprises%20in%20Countries%2
pg. 95
prises%20in%20Countries%20in%20Transition.pdf
Belarus
Numbers Percentages
MSMEs % MSME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 11,352 16.7%

Services (Total) 16,910 24.9%


Construction and Real Estate 12,097 17.8%
Health and Education 951 1.4%
Hotels and Restaurants 1,243 1.8%
Other services (Communal, Social and Personal) 2,619 3.9%

Trade (Total) 30,125 44.3%

Extractive Industries (Total) 32 0.0%


Mining 32 0.0%

Infrastructure (Total) 6,679 9.8%


Electricity, Gas and Water 25 0.0%
Transportation and communication 6,654 9.8%

Financial services (Total) 263 0.4%

Agribusiness (Total) 2,630 3.9%


Agriculture, hunting and forestry 2,490 3.7%
Fishing and fish farming 140 0.2%

Total 67,991 100%

Source:
National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus
http://belstat.gov.by/homep/ru/small_enterpr/small.pdf
Page 20
Percentages
Bolivia
Numbers Percentages
MSMEs % MSME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 370,936 89.0%


Metal, machinery and equipment 62,517 15.0%
Sawmills and wood products 58,349 14.0%
Chemical products, pharmaceuticals and plastics 54,182 13.0%
Textiles, clothing and leather 95,860 23.0%
Food, drink and tobacco 58,349 14.0%
Non-metal products 41,678 10.0%

Other (Total) 45,846 11.0%

Total 416,782 100%

Source:
Bolsa Boliviana de Valores (BBV)
http://www.bbv.com.bo/pymes.estucios1.asp
pg. 46
Brazil
Total businesses total 3,922,663 however for MSME breakdown, source includes public administration as well as NGOS.

Numbers Percentages
Micro SMEs % Micro % SMEs

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 313,790 106,174 7.45% 19.63%

Services (Total) 1,481,476 186,611 35.19% 34.50%


Construction and Real estate 126,230 25,942 3.00% 4.80%
Health and Education 202,767 39,894 4.82% 7.38%
Hotels and Restaurants 243,291 37,861 5.78% 7.00%
Technical, Scientific and Professional 175,478 11,892 4.17% 2.20%
Arts, Sports and Recreation 52,423 4,304 1.25% 0.80%
Administrative activities and complementary service 310,473 37,111 7.37% 6.86%
Public administration, defense and social security 7,761 5,611 0.18% 1.04%
Other services 363,053 23,996 8.62% 4.44%

Commerce, Automotive and motocycle repair (Total) 1,988,698 181,577 47.24% 33.57%

Extractive Industries (Total) 9,944 2,769 0.24% 0.51%

Infrastructure (Total) 301,265 39,525 7.16% 7.31%


Gas and electricity 2,680 929 0.06% 0.17%
Water, sewer, residues management activities and decontamination 6,838 2,464 0.16% 0.46%
Transport, storage and mail 164,439 25,694 3.91% 4.75%
Information and communication 127,308 10,438 3.02% 1.93%

Financial services (Total) 72,705 16,791 1.73% 3.10%

Primary Agriculture (Total) 42,125 7,380 1.00% 1.36%


Agriculture, livestock farming, forest output, fishing and aquicultural 42,125 7,380 1.00% 1.36%

Total 4,210,003 540,827 100% 100%

Source:
INSTITUTO BRASILEIRO DE GEOGRAFIA E ESTATÍSTICA - IBGE
http://www.ibge.gov.br/home/estatistica/economia/cadastroempresa/2007/cempre2007.pdf
Table 11
Botswana
Numbers Percentages
MSMEs % MSME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 4,391 7.8%


Education and manufacture 4,391 7.8%

Services (Total) 17,847 31.7%


Real estate, renting and business 10,472 18.6%
Hotels and Restaurants 7,375 13.1%

Trade (Total) 18,579 33.0%

Other (Total) 15,483 27.5%

Total 56,300 100%

Source:
FinMark Trust, Enterprise Banking Group
http://www.finmarktrust.org.za/documents/2006/AUGUST/Report_EBG.pdf
Page 7
Chile
Numbers Percentages
MSMEs % MSME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 61,140 8.1%

Services (Total) 109,821 14.6%


Construction 45,130 6.0%
Personal and social services 64,691 8.6%

Commerce and Hotels (Total) 318,265 42.3%

Extractive Industries (Total) 3,907 0.5%


Minerals 3,907 0.5%

Infrastructure (Total) 75,898 10.1%


Electricity, Gas and Water 1,580 0.2%
Transportation 74,318 9.9%

Financial services (Total) 107,332 14.3%

Agribusiness (Total) 74,931 10.0%


Agriculture and Fishing 74,931 10.0%

Other (Total) 531 0.1%

Total 751,825 100%

Source:
Organización Internacional del Trabajo y Servicio de Cooperación Técnica
http://www.oitchile.cl/pdf/peq001.pdf
pg. 115
China
Numbers Percentages
MSMEs % MSME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 1,902,966 18.6%

Services (Total) 5,023,421 49.1%


Construction and Real estate 378,547 3.7%
Health and Education, and Social Services 2,445,209 23.9%
Technical, Scientific and Professional 133,003 1.3%
Governments, parties, social organizations and communities 2,066,662 20.2%

Wholesale, retail and catering trade (Total) 1,923,428 18.8%

Extractive Industries (Total) 112,541 1.1%


Mining and quarrying 112,541 1.1%
Oil and Gas

Infrastructure (Total) 419,471 4.1%


Production and supply of electricity, gas and water 81,848 0.8%
Geological prospecting and water conservancy 61,386 0.6%
Transport, storage, post and telecommunications 276,237 2.7%

Financial services (Total) 317,161 3.1%


Banking and insurance 317,161 3.1%

Primary Agriculture (Total) 378,547 3.7%


Farming, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery 378,547 3.7%

Other (Total) 153,465 1.5%

Total 10,231,000 100%

Source:
National Bureau of Statistics of the People’s Republic of China
http://www.stats.gov.cn/english/newrelease/statisticalreports/t20030312_70607.htm
Colombia
Percentages
% Micro % SME
Industry 11% 19%
Services 39% 59%
Commerce 50% 22%

Source:
Departamento Nacional de Planeación
http://www.dnp.gov.co/PortalWeb/Programas/DesarrolloEmpresarial/MicroPequeñasyMedianasEmpresas/
ueñasyMedianasEmpresas/EstadísticasyEstudios.aspx
Costa Rica
Numbers Percentages
MSMEs % MSME
Agricultural 6,588 12%
Industry 4,655 8%
Trade 14,425 26%
Services 30,714 54%
56,382 100%

Source:
PYME Costa Rica
http://www.pyme.go.cr/svs/informacion_estadistica/default.aspx?id=26
Dominican Republic
Numbers Percentages
Micro SMEs % Micro % SME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 2,089 1,710 12.1% 21.3%


Automotive 478 203 2.8% 2.5%
Printing and publishing 332 179 1.9% 2.2%
Food and beverage 238 264 1.4% 3.3%
Coke, petroleum and nuclear energy 9 9 0.1% 0.1%
Machinery and equipment 213 122 1.2% 1.5%
Common metals 56 74 0.3% 0.9%
Wood and furniture 159 198 0.9% 2.5%
Non-metallic minerals 70 93 0.4% 1.2%
Paper and paper products 20 33 0.1% 0.4%
Rubber and plastics 28 73 0.2% 0.9%
Metal products 120 106 0.7% 1.3%
Textiles and apparel 149 80 0.9% 1.0%
Chemicals 174 227 1.0% 2.8%
Silver products 2 0 0.0% 0.0%
Leather and leather products 24 25 0.1% 0.3%
Tobacco 17 27 0.1% 0.3%

Services (Total) 7,528 3,308 43.7% 41.2%


Construction and Real estate 3,012 778 17.5% 9.7%
Health and Education 545 491 3.2% 6.1%
Hotels and Restaurants 399 337 2.3% 4.2%
Arts, Sports and Recreation 209 124 1.2% 1.5%
Association activities 173 134 1.0% 1.7%
Public administration and defense 6 25 0.0% 0.3%
Renting of machinery and equipment 404 64 2.3% 0.8%
Business services 1,361 638 7.9% 7.9%
Selling, maintaining and repair of vehicles 1,419 716 8.2% 8.9%

Trade and repair (Total) 4,791 1,844 27.8% 22.9%


Wholesale 1,564 801 9.1% 10.0%
Retail and repair 3,227 1,043 18.7% 13.0%

Extractive Industries (Total) 15 20 0.1% 0.2%


Mining and quarring 10 13 0.1% 0.2%
Extraction of carbon 2 3 0.0% 0.0%
Extraction of metallic minerals 3 3 0.0% 0.0%

Infrastructure (Total) 1,041 576 6.0% 7.2%


Electricity, gas, steam and hot water 37 56 0.2% 0.7%
Capture, distribution and purifying of water 2 1 0.0% 0.0%
Transportation 377 224 2.2% 2.8%
Postage and communications 425 219 2.5% 2.7%
Waste management 3 4 0.0% 0.1%
Information 181 66 1.1% 0.8%
Recycling 0 2 0.0% 0.0%
Telecommunications 16 3 0.1% 0.0%
Financial services (Total) 1,629 391 9.5% 4.9%
Auxiliary financial activities 243 82 1.4% 1.0%
Insurance and pensions 28 20 0.2% 0.2%
Financial intermediation 1,358 290 7.9% 3.6%

Agribusiness (Total) 1 2 0.0% 0.0%


Fishing 1 2 0.0% 0.0%

Primary Agriculture (Total) 137 183 0.8% 2.3%


Agriculture, herding and hunting 137 183 0.8% 2.3%

Total 17,231 8,034 100% 100%

Source:
Oficina Nacional de Estadistica
http://www.one.gob.do/index.php?module=articles&func=view&ptid=14&catid=143
Directorio de Empresas, 14 de diciembre de 2009
Algeria
Total businesses total 624,478 however for MSME breakdown, source includes only private institutions.

Numbers Percentages
SMEs % SME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 58,803 17.0%


Steel, metal, mechanical and electrical industries 9,174 2.7%
Construction materials 7,498 2.2%
Textiles and Leather 5,966 1.7%
Food processing industry 17,679 5.1%
Wood and Paper 12,530 3.6%
Chemistry, plastic 2,312 0.7%
Other manufacturing 3,644 1.1%

Services (Total) 189,811 54.9%


Real estate 959 0.3%
Building and civil engineering 122,238 35.3%
Hotels and Restaurants 19,282 5.6%
Services and oil works 243 0.1%
Provided services in firms, households and for groups 47,089 13.6%

Trade (Total) 60,138 17.4%

Extractive Industries (Total) 867 0.3%


Mine and careers 867 0.3%

Infrastructure (Total) 31,536 9.1%


Water and energy 102 0.0%
Hydrocarbons 563 0.2%
Transport and Communication 30,871 8.9%

Financial services (Total) 1,105 0.3%

Agribusiness (Total) 3,642 1.1%


Agriculture and fishing 3,642 1.1%

Total 345,902 100%

Source:
Ministry of Industry, Small and Medium companies and Promotion of Investments
http://www.pmeart-dz.org/fr/telch_documents/bulletin_2009.pdf
pg. 10
United Kingdom
Numbers
Micro SMEs

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 62,920 31,665


Automotive 2,300 1,310
Publishing, printing and reproduction of recorded media 11,185 3,620
Textiles 4,085 1,590
Food products and beverages 3,005 2,255
Tobacco products 0 5
Leather and leather products 325 145
Wood and wood products and furniture 11,155 3,700
Pulp, paper and paper products 675 625
Coke, refined petroleum products and nuclear fuel 100 45
Chemicals and chemical products 1,395 1,085
Rubber and plastic products 2,720 2,540
Other non-metallic mineral products 2,090 1,085
Metals and fabricated metal products 12,875 7,000
Machinery and equipment 11,010 6,660

Services (Total) 525,150 112,735


Construction and Real estate 350,170 58,930
Health and Education 37,465 24,295
Hotels and Restaurants 73,370 19,375
Other Community, Social and Personal Service Activities 64,145 10,135

Trade (Total) 169,115 36,970


Sale, maintenance and repair of motor vehicles; retail sale of automotive fuel 31,425 6,880
Wholesale trade and commission trade, except of motor vehicles 46,070 16,740
Retail trade, except of motor vehicles; repair of personal and household goods 91,620 13,350

Extractive Industries (Total) 505 305


Mining and quarrying 365 230
Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas 140 75

Infrastructure (Total) 31,185 9,800


Electricity, gas, steam and hot water supply 145 60
Collection, purification and distribution of water 55 20
Transport, Storage & Communication 30,080 9,350
Recycling 905 370

Financial services (Total) 15,285 3,900


Financial intermediation, except insurance and pension funding 3,950 755
Insurance and pension funding, except compulsory social security 860 285
Activities auxiliary to financial intermediation 10,475 2,860

Agribusiness (Total) 1,800 175


Fishing 935 75
Forestry and logging 865 100

Primary Agriculture (Total) 34,760 3,195


Agriculture and hunting 34,760 3,195

Total 840,720 198,745

Source:
Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS)
http://stats.bis.gov.uk/ed/sme/
Percentages
% Micro % SME

7.5% 15.9%
0.3% 0.7%
1.3% 1.8%
0.5% 0.8%
0.4% 1.1%
0.0% 0.0%
0.0% 0.1%
1.3% 1.9%
0.1% 0.3%
0.0% 0.0%
0.2% 0.5%
0.3% 1.3%
0.2% 0.5%
1.5% 3.5%
1.3% 3.4%

62.5% 56.7%
41.7% 29.7%
4.5% 12.2%
8.7% 9.7%
7.6% 5.1%

20.1% 18.6%
3.7% 3.5%
5.5% 8.4%
10.9% 6.7%

0.1% 0.2%
0.0% 0.1%
0.0% 0.0%

3.7% 4.9%
0.0% 0.0%
0.0% 0.0%
3.6% 4.7%
0.1% 0.2%

1.8% 2.0%
0.5% 0.4%
0.1% 0.1%
1.2% 1.4%

0.2% 0.1%
0.1% 0.0%
0.1% 0.1%

4.1% 1.6%
4.1% 1.6%

100% 100%
Georgia
Numbers Percentages
SMEs

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 5,944

11,085
Construction and Real estate 6,824
Health and Education 1,665
Hotels and Restaurants 1,547
Community, social and personal service activities 1,049

Trade, repairs of motor vehicles and personal and household goods (Total) 14,369

Extractive Industries (Total) 225


Mining and Quarrying 225

Infrastructure (Total) 1,766


Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 76
Transport and Communications 1,690

Financial services (Total) 2


Financial intermediation 2

Agribusiness (Total) 118


Fishery, Fish-breeding 118

Primary Agriculture (Total) 1,144


Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 1,144

Other (Total) 874

Total 35,527

Source:
Gogita Todradze, Head of Business Statistics Division
National Statistics Office of Georgia - GEOSTAT
Percentages
% SME

16.7%

31.2%
19.2%
4.7%
4.4%
3.0%

40.4%

0.6%
0.6%

5.0%
0.2%
4.8%

0.0%
0.0%

0.3%
0.3%

3.2%
3.2%

2.5%

100%
Guam
Numbers Percentages
Micro SMEs % Micro % SME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 33 22 1.7% 2.4%

Services (Total) 1,129 510 57.5% 56.5%


Construction and Real estate 380 160 19.4% 17.7%
Health and Education 144 65 7.3% 7.2%
Hotels and Restaurants 225 147 11.5% 16.3%
Technical, Scientific and Professional 157 56 8.0% 6.2%
Arts, Sports and Recreation 49 22 2.5% 2.4%
Other services (except public administration) 174 60 8.9% 6.6%

Trade (Total) 555 231 28.3% 25.6%


Retail 430 182 21.9% 20.2%
Wholesale 125 49 6.4% 5.4%

Infrastructure (Total) 168 101 8.6% 11.2%


Transportation and warehousing 47 24 2.4% 2.7%
Information 35 23 1.8% 2.5%
Utilities 6 2 0.3% 0.2%
Administrative, waste management and remediation 80 52 4.1% 5.8%

Financial services (Total) 78 39 4.0% 4.3%


Finance and insurance 78 39 4.0% 4.3%

Total 1,963 903 100% 100%

Source:
US Census Bureau
http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/IBQTable?_bm=y&-ds_name=IA0700A05&-filter=EMPSZES;eq;212&-_
lter=EMPSZES;eq;212&-_lang=en
Honduras
Numbers
Micro SMEs

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 62,407 1,564

Services (Total) 17,754 304


Construction and Real estate, Communal, Social and Personal services 17,754 304

Trade/Commerce and Hotels/Restaurants (Total) 167,668 2,624

Extractive Industries (Total) 395 0


Mining 395 0

Infrastructure (Total) 3,716 323


Trasport, Storage and Communication 3,716 323

Financial services (Total) 621 46

Total 252,561 4,861

Source:
Consultoría Interdisciplinaria en Desarrollo S. A.
http://www.microfinanzas.org/uploads/media/1163.pdf
page 29
Percentages
% Micro %SMEs

24.7% 32.2%

7.0% 6.3%
7.0% 6.3%

66.4% 54.0%

0.2% 0.0%
0.2% 0.0%

1.5% 6.6%
1.5% 6.6%

0.2% 0.9%

100% 100%
Indonesia
Numbers Percentages
Micro SMEs % Micro % SMEs

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 3,176,471 61,640 6.27% 11.01%

Services (Total) 2,309,311 43,797 4.56% 7.82%


Construction and Real estate 159,883 14,476 0.32% 2.59%
Other services 2,149,428 29,321 4.24% 5.24%

Trade and Hotels/Restaurants (Total) 14,387,690 402,260 28.38% 71.85%

Extractive Industries (Total) 258,974 2,367 0.51% 0.42%


Mining and Excavation 258,974 2,367 0.51% 0.42%

Infrastructure (Total) 3,196,937 19,710 6.31% 3.52%


Electricity, Gas and Clean Water 10,756 866 0.02% 0.15%
Transportation and Communication 3,186,181 18,844 6.28% 3.37%

Financial services (Total) 970,163 27,348 1.91% 4.88%


Financing, Leasing and Business Services 970,163 27,348 1.91% 4.88%

Primary Agriculture (Total) 26,398,113 2,756 52.07% 0.49%


Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry and Fisheries 26,398,113 2,756 52.07% 0.49%

Total 50,697,659 559,878 100% 100%

Source:
Kementerian Koperasi dan Usaha Kecil dan Menengah, Republik Indonesia
http://www.depkop.go.id/statistik-ukm/cat_view/35-statistik/37-statistik-ukm/212-statistik-ukm-2009.html
-statistik-ukm-2009.html
India
Numbers Percentages
MSMEs MSMEs % MSMEs % MSMEs
(Formal) (Informal) (Formal) (Informal)

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 1,009,577 3,998,262 59.2% 16.3%


Iron, Steel and other metals 157,231 237,376 9.2% 1.0%
Non-metallic mineral products 56,692 220,060 3.3% 0.9%
Chemicals 50,065 89,687 2.9% 0.4%
Printing 40,464 102,649 2.4% 0.4%
Textiles and Apparel 321,477 2,031,519 18.8% 8.3%
Leather products 26,741 62,549 1.6% 0.3%
Wood and Paper products 66,827 514,582 3.9% 2.1%
Refined petroleum products 2,166 3,016 0.1% 0.0%
Rubber and plastic products 35,894 25,212 2.1% 0.1%
Machinery and equipments 152,100 146,043 8.9% 0.6%
Furniture 99,920 565,569 5.9% 2.3%

Services (Total) 290,792 6,601,001 17.0% 26.9%


Construction and Real estate 496 108,188 0.0% 0.4%
Health and Education 2,172 782,435 0.1% 3.2%
Food products, beverages and tobacco 217,020 2,240,763 12.7% 9.1%
Hotels and Restaurants 1,256 1,322,994 0.1% 5.4%
Repair and maintenance of vehicles 58,021 609,843 3.4% 2.5%
Recreational, cultural and sporting activities 2,560 161,523 0.2% 0.7%
Recycling 183 15,502 0.0% 0.1%
Renting of machinery and equipment 458 265,671 0.0% 1.1%
Research and development 4 1,450 0.0% 0.0%
Other services 8,622 1,092,632 0.5% 4.5%

Trade (Total) 142,305 12,624,314 8.3% 51.4%


Wholesale trade and commission trade 1,255 655,973 0.1% 2.7%
Retail trade and repair and maintenance of goods 141,050 11,968,341 8.3% 48.8%

Extractive Industries (Total) 13,520 15,597 0.8% 0.1%


Mining and quarrying 13,478 11,750 0.8% 0.0%
Oil and Gas 42 3,847 0.0% 0.0%

Infrastructure (Total) 195,973 827,860 11.5% 3.4%


Electricity, gas, steam and hot water supply 645 15,362 0.0% 0.1%
Collection, purification and distribution of water 101 11,358 0.0% 0.0%
Sewage and reuse disposal, sanitation and similar activities 34 0 0.0% 0.0%
Supporting and auxiliary transport activities, transport agencies 2,709 149,174 0.2% 0.6%
Post and telecommunications 171,127 610,214 10.0% 2.5%
Computer and related activities 21,357 41,752 1.3% 0.2%

Agribusiness (Total) 1,149 19,577 0.1% 0.1%


Fishing 124 3,826 0.0% 0.0%
Forestry and logging 1,025 15,751 0.1% 0.1%

Primary Agriculture (Total) 11,871 34,933 0.7% 0.1%


Agriculture and hunting 11,871 34,933 0.7% 0.1%

Other (Total) 41,304 426,767 2.4% 1.7%

Total 1,706,491 24,548,311 100% 100%

Source:
MINISTRY OF MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
http://www.msme.gov.in/MSME_AR_ENG_2009_10.pdf
Pages 179-180
Jamaica
Percentages
% MSME
Wholesale/retail 63%
Personal services 11%
Restaurants/hotels 10%
Other 16%

Source:
The Economic Development Institute
http://files.botswana.webnode.com/200000040-ea31ceb2c0/Jamaica_And_The_MSME_Business_Revolu
SME_Business_Revolution%5B1%5D.pdf
Jordan
Numbers Percentages
Micro SMEs % Micro

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 16,289 2,790 12.0%


Bakery products 1,532 407 1.1%
Cocoa, chocoate and sugar confectionery 29 31 0.0%
Macaroni, noodles, couscous etc 2 1 0.0%
Other food products n.e.c. 312 55 0.2%
Distilling spirits 0 2 0.0%
Wines 0 1 0.0%
Malt liqors and malt 0 4 0.0%
Soft drinks, mineral water 6 13 0.0%
Tobacco products 5 8 0.0%
Textiles 593 74 0.4%
Wearing apparel 1,829 223 1.3%
Leather, luggage, handbags etc 89 38 0.1%
Wood, straw, cork except furniture 1,117 36 0.8%
Paper and paper products 37 62 0.0%
Publishing printing and recorded media 443 180 0.3%
Chemicals and chemical products 87 153 0.1%
Rubber and plastic products 89 190 0.1%
Non-metallic minerals 1,880 664 1.4%
Basic metals 22 26 0.0%
Fabricated metal products 4,154 217 3.1%
Machinery and equipment 187 56 0.1%
Electrical machinery and apparatus 141 43 0.1%
Radio, tv, communication equipment 0 3 0.0%
Medical, precision, optical, watches and clocks 178 23 0.1%
Motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers 183 30 0.1%
Other transport equipment 6 5 0.0%
Furniture 3,368 245 2.5%

Services (Total) 23,554 3,289 17.4%


Construction and Real estate 2,597 467 1.9%
Health and Education 4,922 1,498 3.6%
Hotels and Restaurants 5,661 951 4.2%
Arts, Sports and Recreation 813 139 0.6%
Renting machinery and equipment 1,031 51 0.8%
Research and development 19 15 0.0%
Activities of membership organizations n.e.c. 216 73 0.2%
Other services 8,286 88 6.1%
Extraterritorial organizations and bodies 9 7 0.0%

Trade (Total) 86,226 2,959 63.6%


Sale, maintenance and repair of motor vehicles, retail sale of fuel 13,683 623 10.1%
Wholesale and commission trade 4,783 1,280 3.5%
Retail trade 67,760 1,056 50.0%

Extractive Industries (Total) 26 105 0.0%


Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas 1 2 0.0%
Mining and quarrying 25 103 0.0%

Infrastructure (Total) 2,039 830 1.5%


Electricty, gas, steam and hot water 0 2 0.0%
Transportation 1,065 639 0.8%
Recycling 52 21 0.0%
Post and telecommunications 12 12 0.0%
Computer and related activities 910 156 0.7%

Financial services (Total) 229 185 0.2%


Financial intermediation 44 59 0.0%
Insurance and pension funding 2 19 0.0%
Activities auxilary to financial intermediation 183 107 0.1%

Agribusiness (Total) 622 152 0.5%


Production, processing and perserving of meat 1 8 0.0%
Processing of fruits and vegetables 14 28 0.0%
Vegetable and animal oils and fats 15 67 0.0%
Dairy products 400 29 0.3%
Grain mill products 190 12 0.1%
Prepared animal feeds 2 8 0.0%

Other (Total) 6,600 572 4.9%

Total 135,585 10,882 100%

Source:
Department of Statistics /Establishment Census
http://www.dos.gov.jo/na/na_a/eco_est/rep6.pdf
Percentages
% SME

25.6%
3.7%
0.3%
0.0%
0.5%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.1%
0.1%
0.7%
2.0%
0.3%
0.3%
0.6%
1.7%
1.4%
1.7%
6.1%
0.2%
2.0%
0.5%
0.4%
0.0%
0.2%
0.3%
0.0%
2.3%

30.2%
4.3%
13.8%
8.7%
1.3%
0.5%
0.1%
0.7%
0.8%
0.1%

27.2%
5.7%
11.8%
9.7%

1.0%
0.0%
0.9%

7.6%
0.0%
5.9%
0.2%
0.1%
1.4%

1.7%
0.5%
0.2%
1.0%

1.4%
0.1%
0.3%
0.6%
0.3%
0.1%
0.1%

5.3%

100%
Kazakhstan
Numbers Percentages
MSMEs

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 20,223

Services (Total) 132,526


Construction and Real estate 78,280
Health and Education 20,767
Hotels and Restaurants 3,139
Public administration 9,828
Community, social and personal service 20,509
Extra-territorial organizations 3

Trade, repair of motor vehicles, personal and household goods (Total) 94,781

Extractive Industries (Total) 1,871


Mining 1,871

Infrastructure (Total) 15,133


Production and distribution of electricity, gas and water 1,696
Transport and communications 13,437

Financial services (Total) 5,933

Agribusiness (Total) 413


Fish, fish breeding 413

Primary Agriculture (Total) 12,864


Agriculture, hunting and forestry 12,864

Total 283,744

Source:
Agency of the Republic of Kazakhstan on statistics
http://www.eng.stat.kz/publishing/DocLib/2010/Казахстан%20в%20цифрах%202010%20англ%20веб.pd
Page 14
Percentages
% MSME

7.1%

46.7%
27.6%
7.3%
1.1%
3.5%
7.2%
0.0%

33.4%

0.7%
0.7%

5.3%
0.6%
4.7%

2.1%

0.1%
0.1%

4.5%
4.5%

100%

02010%20англ%20веб.pdf
Kenya
Formal sector only and only Micro and Small firms
Informal sector consists of 1,663,061 firms but breakdown unavailable
Numbers Percentages
Micro Small %Micro %Small

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 1,636 3,325 9.1% 12.7%


Meat 1 10 0.0% 0.0%
Dairy products 10 60 0.1% 0.2%
Canning fruits and vegetables 2 18 0.0% 0.1%
Canning fish 0 12 0.0% 0.0%
Vegetable and animal oil and fats 0 35 0.0% 0.1%
Grain mill products 107 66 0.6% 0.3%
Bakery products 21 131 0.1% 0.5%
Sugar factories and refineries 0 49 0.0% 0.2%
Cocoa, chocolate and sugar confectioneries 1 22 0.0% 0.1%
Food products n.e.c. 93 292 0.5% 1.1%
Prepared animal feeds 1 44 0.0% 0.2%
Spirits, beer and tobacco 0 56 0.0% 0.2%
Soft drinks and carbonated waters industries 3 36 0.0% 0.1%
Cotton ginneries 1 9 0.0% 0.0%
Spinning, weaving and finishing textiles 0 59 0.0% 0.2%
Made-up textile goods 0 60 0.0% 0.2%
Knitting mills 7 28 0.0% 0.1%
Cordage, rope and twine 0 17 0.0% 0.1%
Textiles n.e.c. 0 51 0.0% 0.2%
Wearing apparel except footwear 378 178 2.1% 0.7%
Tannenes and leather finishing 0 3 0.0% 0.0%
Footwear except plastic footwear 29 49 0.2% 0.2%
Sawmills, planing and other woodmills 52 220 0.3% 0.8%
Wooden and cane containers 0 9 0.0% 0.0%
Wood and cork products 1 49 0.0% 0.2%
Furniture and fixtures 221 147 1.2% 0.6%
Pulp, paper and paperboard 0 21 0.0% 0.1%
Pulp, paper and paperboard n.e.c. 22 71 0.1% 0.3%
Printing, publishing and allied industries 158 289 0.9% 1.1%
Chemicals except fertilizers 7 43 0.0% 0.2%
Pyrethrum extraction 0 19 0.0% 0.1%
Paints, varnishes and lacquers 1 45 0.0% 0.2%
Drugs and medicines 0 55 0.0% 0.2%
Soap and cleaning preparations, perfumes, cosmetics 32 47 0.2% 0.2%
Chemical products n.e.c. 13 54 0.1% 0.2%
Petroleum refineries 0 1 0.0% 0.0%
Rubber products 24 39 0.1% 0.1%
Plastic products 13 92 0.1% 0.4%
Pottery, china and earthenware 0 4 0.0% 0.0%
Glass and glass products 0 17 0.0% 0.1%
Structural clay products 0 24 0.0% 0.1%
Cement, lime and plaster 0 14 0.0% 0.1%
Non-metallic mineral products n.e.c. 14 61 0.1% 0.2%
Basic metal industries 5 35 0.0% 0.1%
Cutlery, hand tools and general hardware 10 37 0.1% 0.1%
Furniture and fixtures - Metal 18 22 0.1% 0.1%
Structural metal products 28 47 0.2% 0.2%
Fabricated metal products 89 113 0.5% 0.4%
Machinery except electrical 0 82 0.0% 0.3%
Electrical machinery and appliances 22 46 0.1% 0.2%
Ship building and repairing 0 14 0.0% 0.1%
Railroad equipment 0 85 0.0% 0.3%
Motor vehicles 26 50 0.1% 0.2%
Motorcycles and bicycles 1 0 0.0% 0.0%
Manf and repair of aircraft 0 7 0.0% 0.0%
Professional and scientific equipment 6 12 0.0% 0.0%
Other manf industries 219 169 1.2% 0.6%

Services (Total) 7,288 14,187 40.7% 54.3%


Construction and Real estate 878 684 4.9% 2.6%
Hotels and Restaurants 1,038 1,282 5.8% 4.9%
Monetary 33 340 0.2% 1.3%
Other financial 485 211 2.7% 0.8%
Financial services 64 136 0.4% 0.5%
Holding companies 37 48 0.2% 0.2%
Insurance companies 98 90 0.5% 0.3%
Other insurance 0 314 0.0% 1.2%
Property companies 551 39 3.1% 0.1%
House and estate agents 110 12 0.6% 0.0%
Legal services 15 216 0.1% 0.8%
Accounting, auditing 144 231 0.8% 0.9%
Data processing and tabulating 0 30 0.0% 0.1%
Engineering, architectural, technical 261 77 1.5% 0.3%
Advertising 1 60 0.0% 0.2%
General services 365 282 2.0% 1.1%
Machinery and equipment leasing 111 16 0.6% 0.1%
Community and social services 3,097 10,119 17.3% 38.7%

Trade (Total) 6,443 3,730 36.0% 14.3%


Joint wholesale and retail trade 513 343 2.9% 1.3%
Wholesale trade 1,544 1,293 8.6% 4.9%
Retail trade 4,386 2,094 24.5% 8.0%

Extractive Industries (Total) 72 121 0.4% 0.5%


Oil and Gas 72 121 0.4% 0.5%

Infrastructure (Total) 1,121 1,299 6.3% 5.0%


Electric light and power 33 91 0.2% 0.3%
Water works and supply 91 92 0.5% 0.4%
Transport and Communications 997 1,116 5.6% 4.3%

Primary Agriculture (Total) 1,331 3,475 7.4% 13.3%


Coffee 76 376 0.4% 1.4%
Tea 18 83 0.1% 0.3%
Sugar 21 69 0.1% 0.3%
Sisal 0 15 0.0% 0.1%
Mixed farming 282 606 1.6% 2.3%
Ranches 146 415 0.8% 1.6%
Other activities 642 1,097 3.6% 4.2%
Processing cooperatives of small farms 73 271 0.4% 1.0%
Agricultural services 64 256 0.4% 1.0%
Hunting, trapping and game propagation 0 158 0.0% 0.6%
Forestry 1 103 0.0% 0.4%
Logging 0 2 0.0% 0.0%
Ocean and coastal fishing 4 16 0.0% 0.1%
Inland water fishing 4 8 0.0% 0.0%

Total 17,891 26,137 100% 100%

Source:
Kenya Statistical Abstract (provided by Dimitri Stoelinga, World Bank PSD)
Kyrgyz Republic
Numbers Percentages
SMEs % SME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 1,831 15.3%

Services (Total) 4,669 39.0%


Construction and Real estate 3,823 31.9%
Health and Education 372 3.1%
Hotels and Restaurants 182 1.5%
Communal, social and personal services 292 2.4%

Trade, repair of cars and household items (Total) 3,595 30.0%

Extractive Industries (Total) 139 1.2%


Mining 139 1.2%

Infrastructure (Total) 1,261 10.5%


Electricity, gas and water 239 2.0%
Transportation and Communication 1,022 8.5%

Financial services (Total) 123 1.0%

Primary Agriculture (Total) 351 2.9%


Agriculture, hunting and forestry 351 2.9%

Total 11,969 100%

Source:
National Statistical Committee
http://www.stat.kg/rus/part/msp.htm
Cambodia
Numbers Percentages
MSMEs % MSME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 28,747 100.0%


Paper products, printing and publishing 31 0.1%
Textile, wearing apparel and leather 1,662 5.8%
Food, beverage and tobacco 23,343 81.2%
Chemicals, petroleum, coal and plastics 153 0.5%
Non-metallic mineral products 718 2.5%
Fabricated metal products 2,222 7.7%
Other manufacturing 618 2.1%

Total 28,747 100%

Source:
Center for Industry, SME & Business Competition Studies, University of Trisakti
http://www.fe.trisakti.ac.id/pusatstudi_industri/pusat%20study%20tulus%20tambunan/pusat%20studi/hasil
Page 21
nan/pusat%20studi/hasil%20penelitian/2009%20tambunan.pdf
Korea, Rep.
Numbers
SMEs

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 328,944

Services (Total) 1,449,104


Construction and Real estate 191,559
Health and Education 196,350
Hotels and Restaurants 594,951
Technical, Scientific and Professional 57,474
Arts, Sports and Recreation 92,766
Business Facility Management and Business Support services 27,893
Repair and other individual service 267,992
Publishing, Video, Broadcasting and Information Service 20,119

Trade (Total) 844,515

Extractive Industries (Total) 1,777


Mining 1,777

Infrastructure (Total) 339,989


Electricity, Gas, Steam and Water 370
Sewer/Waste treatment, Raw material reproduction and environmental restoration 4,416
Transportation 335,203

Financial services (Total) 9,264


Finance and Insurance 9,264

Primary Agriculture (Total) 592


Agriculture, Forestry and Fishery 592

Total 2,974,185

Source:
Small & Medium Business Administration (SMBA)
http://eng.smba.go.kr/pub/kore/kore020302.jsp#top01
Percentages
% SME

11.1%

48.7%
6.4%
6.6%
20.0%
1.9%
3.1%
0.9%
9.0%
0.7%

28.4%

0.1%
0.1%

11.4%
0.0%
0.1%
11.3%

0.3%
0.3%

0.0%
0.0%

100%
Lebanon
Numbers Percentages
MSMEs % MSME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 19,771 11.2%


Paper and paperboard 1,983 1.1%
Iron, Steel and other metals 4,187 2.4%
Non metal products 1,982 1.1%
Tools and equipments 851 0.5%
Furnishing 4,711 2.7%
Buildings and constructions 1,934 1.1%
Printing and editing 1,090 0.6%
Textiles and leathers 3,033 1.7%

Services (Total) 32,393 18.4%


Construction and Real estate 626 0.4%
Health and Education 10,331 5.9%
Hotels and Restaurants 6,833 3.9%
Arts, Sports and Recreation 3,372 1.9%
Hiring equipments & tools 371 0.2%
Services of data processing and of R & D 342 0.2%
Social, Societal and service activities 953 0.5%
Services to individuals 9,565 5.4%

Trade (Total) 110,340 62.6%


Retail 77,351 43.9%
Wholesale 6,202 3.5%
Sale and maintenance of vehicles, machines and motor bicycles 20,170 11.4%
Other trade activities 6,617 3.8%

Infrastructure (Total) 3,333 1.9%


Water, Electricity and gas 640 0.4%
Transportation 2,169 1.2%
Post & Telecoms 524 0.3%

Financial services (Total) 1,986 1.1%


Financial intermediation 862 0.5%
Insurance 587 0.3%
Auxiliary financial intermediation 537 0.3%

Agribusiness (Total) 8,274 4.7%


Agroalimentary and drinks 8,274 4.7%

Other (Total) 182 0.1%

Total 176,279 100%

Source:
Central Administration of Statistics
http://www.cas.go.lb/Excel/CBDE-2004.xls
Sri Lanka
Numbers Percentages
MSMEs % MSME

Manufacturing and Processing 9,550 67.5%


Pulp and Paper 52 0.4%
Automotive 62 0.4%
Iron, Steel and other metals 686 4.8%
Chemicals 297 2.1%
Rubber and plastic 464 3.3%
Printing 411 2.9%
Textiles, apparel and leather 3,338 23.6%
Tobacco products 108 0.8%
Wood products except furniture 1,003 7.1%
Non-metallic mineral products 2,617 18.5%
Machinery and equipments 101 0.7%
Furniture 411 2.9%

Extractive Industries 1,170 8.3%


Mining and quarrying 1,170 8.3%

Infrastructure 46 0.3%
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Hot water supply 19 0.1%
Collection, purification and distribution of water 20 0.1%
Recycling 7 0.0%

Agribusiness 3,383 23.9%


Processing and preserving of fish and fish products 36 0.3%
Processing and preserving of fruits and vegetables 45 0.3%
Manufacture of vegetable oils, animal oils and fats 49 0.3%
Manufacture of dairy products 45 0.3%
Manufacture of grain mill products 793 5.6%
Preparation of animal food 152 1.1%
Manufacture of baking products 950 6.7%
Manufacture of cane sugar and molasses 37 0.3%
Manufacture of cocoa, chocolate and sugar confectionary 320 2.3%
Manufacture of macaroni, noodles, couscous etc. 77 0.5%
Manufacture of tea and tea products 364 2.6%
Manufacture of spices 84 0.6%
Manufacture of other food products n.e.c. 310 2.2%
Manufacture of beverages 121 0.9%

Total 14,149 100%

Source:
Department of Census and Statistics - Sri Lanka
http://www.statistics.gov.lk/industry/ASI_2008_REPORT.pdf
Pages 20 and 31
Lithuania
Numbers Percentages
Micro SMEs % Micro % SME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 12,324 3,573 10.0% 23.4%

Services (Total) 50,288 5,065 40.8% 33.1%


Construction and Real estate, business activities 47,426 4,047 38.5% 26.5%
Hotels and Restaurants 2,862 1,018 2.3% 6.7%

Trade (Total) 53,954 4,743 43.8% 31.0%

Extractive Industries (Total) 23 52 0.0% 0.3%


Mining and quarrying 23 52 0.0% 0.3%

Infrastructure (Total) 6,600 1,851 5.4% 12.1%


Electricity, gas and water 156 116 0.1% 0.8%
Transport, storage and communication 6,444 1,735 5.2% 11.4%

Total 123,189 15,284 100% 100%

Source:
Eurostat
http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/european_business/data
Latvia
Numbers Percentages
Micro SMEs % Micro % SME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 5,330 2,471 8.9% 21.5%

Services (Total) 30,120 4,117 50.6% 35.8%


Construction and Real estate, business activities 28,147 3,362 47% 29%
Hotels and Restaurants 1,973 755 3% 7%

Trade (Total) 19,417 3,614 32.6% 31.5%

Extractive Industries (Total) 88 57 0.1% 0.5%


Mining and quarrying 88 57 0% 0%

Infrastructure (Total) 4,623 1,228 7.8% 10.7%


Electricity, gas and water 198 99 0% 1%
Transport, storage and communication 4,425 1,129 7% 10%

Total 59,578 11,487 100% 100%

Source:
Eurostat
http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/european_business/data
Morocco
Numbers Percentages
Micro SMEs % Micro % SME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 143,356 6,133 19.5% 37.2%


Pulp and Paper 103 89 0.0% 0.5%
Automotive and transport 217 118 0.0% 0.7%
Non-mettallic minerals 5,177 579 0.7% 3.5%
Metalurgy 309 88 0.0% 0.5%
Metal work 16,353 438 2.2% 2.7%
Machinery and equipment 3,273 266 0.4% 1.6%
Chemicals 231 187 0.0% 1.1%
Rubber and plastic 439 203 0.1% 1.2%
Printing 881 296 0.1% 1.8%
Food industry 37,939 1,090 5.2% 6.6%
Tobacco 2 4 0.0% 0.0%
Textile 4,439 654 0.6% 4.0%
Apparel and fur 37,643 1,199 5.1% 7.3%
Leather and shoes 7,119 441 1.0% 2.7%
Wood 9,561 165 1.3% 1.0%
Refining 6 13 0.0% 0.1%
Furniture 19,567 290 2.7% 1.8%
Recovery 97 13 0.0% 0.1%

Services (Total) 134,396 4,090 18.3% 24.8%


Real estate 6,683 113 0.9% 0.7%
Building, civil works and construction 7,900 800 1.1% 4.9%
Health and Education 21,185 1,318 2.9% 8.0%
Hotels and Restaurants 47,474 1,394 6.5% 8.5%
Arts, Sports and Recreation 8,398 209 1.1% 1.3%
Personal services 42,756 256 5.8% 1.6%

Trade (Total) 409,451 2,908 55.8% 17.6%


Wholesale and intermediation of commerce 11,567 1,387 1.6% 8.4%
Retail and repair of household items 355,848 788 48.5% 4.8%
Commerce and automobile repair 42,036 733 5.7% 4.4%

Extractive Industries (Total) 384 289 0.1% 1.8%


Oil extraction 4 4 0.0% 0.0%
Extraction of hydrocarbons 3 20 0.0% 0.1%
Extraction of metallic minerals 8 9 0.0% 0.1%
Other extractive industries 369 256 0.1% 1.6%

Infrastructure (Total) 42,114 2,318 5.7% 14.1%


Electricity, gas and heat 340 230 0.0% 1.4%
Capture, treatment and distribution of water 785 172 0.1% 1.0%
Transportation 5,770 858 0.8% 5.2%
Post and telecommunications 18,678 313 2.5% 1.9%
Waste treatment and management 70 17 0.0% 0.1%
IT advice 587 93 0.1% 0.6%
R&D 7 3 0.0% 0.0%
Consultancy for companies 15,877 632 2.2% 3.8%

Financial services (Total) 2,470 646 0.3% 3.9%


Financial intermediation 1,699 488 0.2% 3.0%
Insurance 499 104 0.1% 0.6%
Other auxilary finance and insurance 272 54 0.0% 0.3%

Agribusiness (Total) 1,491 108 0.2% 0.7%


Fishing, aquaculture 57 37 0.0% 0.2%
Poultry 1,434 71 0.2% 0.4%

Total 733,662 16,492 100% 100%

Source:
Haut Commissariat Au Plan
http://www.hcp.ma/pubData/RecensementEconomique/PublicationFinale/2000-2001.pdf
Pages 74-77
00-2001.pdf
Moldova
Numbers Percentages
SMEs % SME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 5,000 12.2%

Services (Total) 8,500 20.7%


Construction and Real estate, business activities 8,500 20.7%

Trade (Total) 16,900 41.1%

Infrastructure (Total) 3,000 7.3%


Electricity, gas and water 100 0.2%
Transport and communications 2,900 7.1%

Primary Agriculture (Total) 2,100 5.1%


Agriculture, hunting and forestry 2,100 5.1%

Other (Total) 5,600 13.6%

Total 41,100 100%

Source:
Biroul Naţional de Statistică
http://www.statistica.md/newsview.php?l=ro&idc=168&id=2644
Mexico
Numbers Percentages
MSMEs % MSME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 291,708 7.8%


Automotive/Transport 2,132 0.1%
Iron, Steel and other metals 916 0.0%
Electrical goods 1,953 0.1%
Drink and tobacco 13,732 0.4%
Textiles 66,931 1.8%
Leather 10,702 0.3%
Wood and furniture 48,642 1.3%
Paper 3,434 0.1%
Printing 18,434 0.5%
Petroleum products 184 0.0%
Chemicals 4,002 0.1%
Plastics 4,788 0.1%
Non-metallic minerals 29,883 0.8%
Metallic products 63,893 1.7%
Machinery and equipment 2,233 0.1%
Other manufacturing 19,849 0.5%

Services (Total) 1,351,477 36.2%


Construction and Real estate 53,141 1.4%
Health and Education 191,360 5.1%
Hotels and Restaurants 393,093 10.5%
Technical, Scientific and Professional 83,327 2.2%
Arts, Sports and Recreation 43,665 1.2%
Media services 12,214 0.3%
Business services 81,517 2.2%
Other services (non-governmental) 493,160 13.2%

Trade (Total) 1,869,120 50.0%


Wholesale 117,885 3.2%
Retail 1,751,235 46.9%

Agribusiness (Total) 131,798 3.5%


Animal feed 487 0.0%
Grain milling 932 0.0%
Sugar, cocoa etc 2,431 0.1%
Meat processing 2,420 0.1%
Fish processing 206 0.0%
Bread 121,191 3.2%
Other food industry 4,131 0.1%

Primary Agriculture (Total) 11,930 0.3%


Fruits and vegetables 1,134 0.0%
Dairy 10,796 0.3%

Other (Total) 79,314 2.1%


Total 3,735,347 100%

Source:
Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática (INEGI)
http://www.inegi.org.mx/est/contenidos/espanol/proyectos/censos/ce2009/res_oportunos/RO-09_Tabulado
Page 10
_oportunos/RO-09_Tabulados_Basicos.pdf
Myanmar
Numbers Percentages
SMEs % SME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 39,619 100.0%


Automotive 83 0.2%
Electrical goods 33 0.1%
Construction materials 2,946 7.4%
Printing and publishing 312 0.8%
Textiles 1,920 4.8%
Food stuff 24,954 63.0%
Mineral, Petrol and Chemical products 1,641 4.1%
Industrial raw materials 1,116 2.8%
Consumer goods/articles 937 2.4%
Machinery and equipment 417 1.1%
Home appliances 157 0.4%
Agricultural equipment 58 0.1%
Other manufacturing 5,045 12.7%

Total 39,619 100%

Source:
SPH Consultants
http://www.sphconsultants.com/icsi/papers/myanmar.pdf
Page 4
Northern Mariana Islands
Numbers
Micro SMEs

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 9 18

Services (Total) 255 222


Construction and real estate 81 49
Health and Education 50 24
Hotels and Restaurants 25 67
Technical, Scientific and Professional 54 28
Arts, Sports and Recreation 13 26
Management of companies and enterprises 3 1
Other services (besides public administration) 29 27

Trade (Total) 123 133


Retail 101 104
Wholesale 22 29

Extractive Industries (Total) 1 0


Mining, quarrying, oil and gas extraction 1 0

Infrastructure (Total) 67 51
Utilities 0 2
Transportation and warehousing 32 15
Information 10 7
Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services 25 27

Financial services (Total) 21 30


Finance and insurance 21 30

Total 476 454

Source:
US Census Bureau
http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/IBQTable?_bm=y&-geo_id=04000US69&-ds_name=IA0700A05&-filter=
Percentages
% Micro % SME

1.9% 4.0%

53.6% 48.9%
17.0% 10.8%
10.5% 5.3%
5.3% 14.8%
11.3% 6.2%
2.7% 5.7%
0.6% 0.2%
6.1% 5.9%

25.8% 29.3%
21.2% 22.9%
4.6% 6.4%

0.2% 0.0%
0.2% 0.0%

14.1% 11.2%
0.0% 0.4%
6.7% 3.3%
2.1% 1.5%
5.3% 5.9%

4.4% 6.6%
4.4% 6.6%

100% 100%

_name=IA0700A05&-filter=EMPSZES;eq;212&-_lang=en
Mozambique
Numbers Percentages
MSMEs % MSME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 19,413 67.2%


Cars, Motorcylces and goods for personal use 16,512 57.2%
Other manufacturing 2,901 10.0%

Services (Total) 6,358 22.0%


Construction 276 1.0%
Health and Education 324 1.1%
Hotels and Restaurants 5,758 19.9%

Extractive Industries (Total) 53 0.2%

Infrastructure (Total) 377 1.3%


Electricity, gas and water 31 0.1%
Transportation, storage and communications 346 1.2%

Financial services (Total) 687 2.4%


Financial activities 80 0.3%
Financial undertakings 607 2.1%

Agribusiness (Total) 138 0.5%


Fishing 138 0.5%

Primary Agriculture (Total) 637 2.2%


Agriculture, animal production, hunting and forestry 637 2.2%

Other (Total) 1,207 4.2%

Total 28,870 100%

Source:
Instituto Nacional de Estatística de Moçambique (INE)
http://www.ine.gov.mz/censos_dir/cempre/resultadoscempre.pdf
Page 6
Mauritius
Numbers Percentages
Micro % Micro

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 23,827 25.8%


Food and beverages 1,021 1.1%
Textiles, apparel and jewellery 11,012 11.9%
Wood and furniture 6,400 6.9%
Paper and printing 530 0.6%
Chemicals and chemical products 15 0.0%
Non-metallic mineral products 120 0.1%
Fabricated mental products 1,897 2.1%
Tobacco 1,439 1.6%
Pharmaceutical products 246 0.3%
Computer hardware and software 165 0.2%
Other manufacturing 982 1.1%

Services (Total) 34,396 37.2%


Construction and Real estate, business activities 12,143 13.1%
Health and Education 3,226 3.5%
Hotels and Restaurants 7,715 8.4%
Technical, Scientific and Professional 3,408 3.7%
Arts, Sports and Recreation 2,061 2.2%
Sale and repair of motor vehicles and personal goods 5,447 5.9%
Other services 396 0.4%

Trade (Total) 12,046 13.0%


Wholesale 2,983 3.2%
Retail 9,063 9.8%

Infrastructure (Total) 15,431 16.7%


Transport, storage and communications 15,431 16.7%

Financial services (Total) 145 0.2%


Financial intermediation 145 0.2%

Primary Agriculture (Total) 6,543 7.1%


Fruits and vegetables 4,937 5.3%
Fish and meat 1,606 1.7%

Total 92,388 100%

Source:
CENTRAL STATISTICS OFFICE
http://www.gov.mu/portal/goc/cso/report/natacc/cea07/cea2007.pdf
Pages 67-70
Malawi
Numbers Percentages
Micro SMEs % Micro % SME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 200,618 5,779 29.8% 7.8%

Services (Total) 36,519 3,550 5.4% 4.8%


Construction and Real estate 5,109 1,366 0.8% 1.9%
Other services 31,410 2,184 4.7% 3.0%

Trade (Total) 296,868 10,121 44.0% 13.7%


Commerce and Trade, Hotels 296,868 10,121 44.0% 13.7%

Extractive Industries (Total) 767 121 0.1% 0.2%


Mining 767 121 0.1% 0.2%

Infrastructure (Total) 4,367 334 0.6% 0.5%


Transportation 4,367 334 0.6% 0.5%

Agribusiness (Total) 16,400 4,168 2.4% 5.7%


Forestry 9,571 0 1.4% 0.0%
Fishing 6,829 4,168 1.0% 5.7%

Primary Agriculture (Total) 118,533 49,558 17.6% 67.3%


Crops 113,368 47,437 16.8% 64.4%
Livestock 5,166 2,120 0.8% 2.9%

Total 674,073 73,630 100% 100%

Source:
National Statistical Office (NSO)
http://www.nso.malawi.net/data_on_line/economics/gemini/gemini_report.pdf
Pages 12 and 14
Malaysia
Numbers Percentages
Micro SMEs % Micro

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 21,516 17,857 4.9%


Motor Vehicles, Parts & Accessories 128 273 0.0%
Electronics & Other components 76 191 0.0%
Textiles & Clothing 7,910 1,302 1.8%
Food Products & Beverages 3,266 2,659 0.8%
Wood Products 2,100 2,414 0.5%
Paper and Recorded Media 1,622 1,927 0.4%
Petroleum Products 18 46 0.0%
Chemical Products 338 822 0.1%
Rubber & Plastic Products 583 1,727 0.1%
Metal & Non Metallic Mineral Products 3,388 3,510 0.8%
Machinery & Equipment n.e.c 624 1,015 0.1%
TV, Radio & Associated Goods 29 138 0.0%
Other manufacturing 1,434 1,833 0.3%

Services (Total) 125,006 36,185 28.7%


Construction and Real estate 6,298 3,020 1.4%
Health and Education 11,689 4,130 2.7%
Hotels and Restaurants 60,918 9,203 14.0%
Technical, Scientific and Professional 7,259 6,598 1.7%
Computer Services 516 580 0.1%
Telecommunications Services 27 44 0.0%
Business/Management Consultancy 5,811 3,156 1.3%
Other services 32,488 9,454 7.5%

Trade (Total) 216,862 46,297 49.9%


Retail 189,255 30,892 43.5%
Wholesale 27,607 15,405 6.3%

Infrastructure (Total) 24,635 6,131 5.7%


Transport & Communications 24,635 6,131 5.7%

Financial services (Total) 15,082 4,508 3.5%

Agribusiness (Total) 7,017 424 1.6%


Forestry, logging and related services activities 181 130 0.0%
Fishing and services activities incidental to fishing 6,836 294 1.6%

Primary Agriculture (Total) 24,821 1,926 5.7%


Growing of crops, market gardening and horticulture 21,076 1,364 4.8%
Livestock farming 2,078 310 0.5%
Mixed farming: Growing of crops combined with farming of 0.0%
153 51
livestock
Agriculture and animal husbandry service activities except
1,514 201 0.3%
veterinary
Total 434,939 113,328 100%

Source:
Small and Medium Enterprise Corporation Malaysia (SME Corp. Malaysia)
http://www.smecorp.gov.my/
Percentages
% SME

15.8%
0.2%
0.2%
1.1%
2.3%
2.1%
1.7%
0.0%
0.7%
1.5%
3.1%
0.9%
0.1%
1.6%

31.9%
2.7%
3.6%
8.1%
5.8%
0.5%
0.0%
2.8%
8.3%

40.9%
27.3%
13.6%

5.4%
5.4%

4.0%

0.4%
0.1%
0.3%

1.7%
1.2%
0.3%
0.0%
0.2%

100%
Nicaragua
Numbers Percentages
MSMEs % MSME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 21,582 19.5%


Clothing and textiles 4,227 3.8%
Food 9,424 8.5%
Furniture 1,783 1.6%
Metal products 1,245 1.1%
Other manufacturing 4,904 4.4%

Services (Total) 35,564 32.1%


Construction and Real estate 2,131 1.9%
Health and Education 1,481 1.3%
Hotels and Restaurants 9,336 8.4%
Community services 6,899 6.2%
Other services 15,718 14.2%

Trade (Total) 53,797 48.5%


Retail 53,797 48.5%

Total 110,943 100%

Source:
Banco Central de Nicaragua
http://www.bcn.gob.ni/encuestas/Encuestas_Censos/Censos/censo_2000/Informe_Censo_Economico200
Censo_Economico2000.pdf
Nepal
Numbers Percentages
SMEs % SME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 2,452 74.6%


Tobacco 26 0.8%
Textiles, apparel, leather and footwear 565 17.2%
Wood and wood products 548 16.7%
Paper and pulp 88 2.7%
Printing and publishing 102 3.1%
Refined petroleum products 7 0.2%
Chemicals and chemical products 101 3.1%
Rubber 9 0.3%
Plastics 146 4.4%
Glass and glass products 3 0.1%
Clay and ceramic products 380 11.6%
Cement 95 2.9%
Stone 127 3.9%
Iron and steel 15 0.5%
Metal products 160 4.9%
Machinery and equipment 27 0.8%
Electrical goods 25 0.8%
Automotive 8 0.2%
Other manufacturing 20 0.6%

Agribusiness (Total) 30 0.9%


Beverage Processors and Bottlers 26 0.8%
Meat Production and Processing 4 0.1%

Primary Agriculture (Total) 806 24.5%


Fruits and vegetables 3 0.1%
Vegetable and animal oils and fats 48 1.5%
Dairy products 38 1.2%
Food products 717 21.8%

Total 3,288 100%

Source:
Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS)
http://www.cbs.gov.np/census_of_manufacturing_establishment_2006_07_national.php
Pakistan
Numbers Percentages
Micro SMEs % Micro

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 569,763 13,410 19.4%

Services (Total) 649,787 11,246 22.2%


Construction 1,380 30 0.0%
Community, social and personal services 648,407 11,216 22.1%

Trade, Restaurants/Hotels (Total) 1,564,858 1,859 53.4%

Extractive Industries (Total) 554 157 0.0%


Mining and quarrying 554 157 0.0%

Infrastructure (Total) 51,323 361 1.8%


Electricity, gas and water 116 8 0.0%
Transport, storage and communication 51,207 353 1.7%

Financial services (Total) 47,866 567 1.6%


Financing, insurance, real-estate and business services 47,866 567 1.6%

Primary Agriculture (Total) 46,201 177 1.6%


Agriculture, forestry, hunting and fishing 46,201 177 1.6%

Total 2,930,352 27,777 100%

Source:
Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan
http://www.statpak.gov.pk/depts/fbs/publications/ec_2005/appendix-xix.pdf
Percentages
% SME

48.3%

40.5%
0.1%
40.4%

6.7%

0.6%
0.6%

1.3%
0.0%
1.3%

2.0%
2.0%

0.6%
0.6%

100%
Panama
Numbers Percentages
MSMEs % MSME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 965 3.9%

Services (Total) 8,831 35.9%


Real estate 1,507 6.1%
Health and Education 998 4.1%
Communal, social and personal services 2,207
Hotels and Restaurants 4,119 16.8%

Trade (Total) 14,793 60.2%


Retail trade and automobile repair 14,793 60.2%

Total 24,589 100%

Source:
La Contraloría General de la República
http://www.contraloria.gob.pa/inec/Aplicaciones/ECONOMICO_FINAL/main.htm
Peru
Numbers Percentages
MSMEs % MSMEs

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 59,225 8.6%

Services (Total) 156,342 22.8%


Construction and Real estate 3,980 0.6%
Health and Education 21,370 3.1%
Hotels and Restaurants 63,540 9.3%
Technical, Scientific and Professional 16,478 2.4%
Arts, Sports and Recreation 4,279 0.6%
Administrative and support services 12,677 1.8%
Other services 34,018 5.0%

Trade (Total) 422,210 61.5%

Extractive Industries (Total) 540 0.1%


Mining 540 0.1%

Infrastructure (Total) 41,053 6.0%


Electricity and Power 250 0.0%
Water and sewage 601 0.1%
Transport and storage 12,531 1.8%
Information and communication 27,671 4.0%

Financial services (Total) 1,141 0.2%


Financial and insurance activities 1,141 0.2%

Primary Agriculture (Total) 6,405 0.9%


Agriculture and fishing 6,405 0.9%

Total 686,916 100%

Source:
Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática (INEI)
http://www2.inei.gob.pe/DocumentosPublicos/Sintesis_CENEC.pdf
Page 37
Philippines
Numbers Percentages
Micro SMEs % Micro % SME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 105,016 11,270 14.6% 18.7%


Automotives and transport 866 221 0.1% 0.4%
Iron, Steel and other metals 12,962 1,043 1.8% 1.7%
Chemicals 485 601 0.1% 1.0%
Printing and Publishing 3,023 850 0.4% 1.4%
Textiles 15,501 1,586 2.2% 2.6%
Food products and beverages 51,882 3,125 7.2% 5.2%
Tobacco products 0 15 0.0% 0.0%
Leather, Luggage, Handbags and Footwear 1,240 333 0.2% 0.6%
Wood and Wood Products 3,004 416 0.4% 0.7%
Repair of Furniture 6,624 564 0.9% 0.9%
Paper and Paper Products 252 285 0.0% 0.5%
Coke, Reffined Petroleum and other Fuel products 0 15 0.0% 0.0%
Rubber and Plastic products 651 589 0.1% 1.0%
Other non-metallic mineral products 4,693 450 0.7% 0.7%
Machinery and Equipment 2,570 970 0.4% 1.6%
Other manufacturing 1,263 207 0.2% 0.3%

Services (Total) 211,376 21,927 29.4% 36.4%


Construction and Real estate 42,288 5,420 5.9% 9.0%
Health and Education 36,695 6,316 5.1% 10.5%
Hotels and Restaurants 90,121 7,805 12.5% 12.9%
Community, Social and Personal Services 42,272 2,386 5.9% 4.0%

Trade (Total) 373,721 17,494 51.9% 29.0%

Extractive Industries (Total) 217 87 0.0% 0.1%


Mining and Quarrying 217 87 0.0% 0.1%

Infrastructure (Total) 7,652 3,026 1.1% 5.0%


Electricity, Gas and Water 559 736 0.1% 1.2%
Transport, Storage and Communications 7,035 2,256 1.0% 3.7%
Recycling 58 34 0.0% 0.1%

Financial services (Total) 18,679 4,524 2.6% 7.5%


Financial intermediation 18,679 4,524 2.6% 7.5%

Agribusiness (Total) 890 529 0.1% 0.9%


Fishing 890 529 0.1% 0.9%

Primary Agriculture (Total) 2,631 1,447 0.4% 2.4%


Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 2,631 1,447 0.4% 2.4%

Total 720,182 60,304 100% 100%

Source:
DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY
http://www.dti.gov.ph/dti/index.php?p=321
Puerto Rico
Numbers Percentages
Micro SMEs % Micro % SME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 1,087 963 100% 100%


Pulp and Paper 13 31 1.2% 3.2%
Automotive and Transport 10 10 0.9% 1.0%
Iron, Steel and other metals 173 154 15.9% 16.0%
Chemicals 42 78 3.9% 8.1%
Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 23 42 2.1% 4.4%
Printing 129 60 11.9% 6.2%
Textilesa and Apparel 76 74 7.0% 7.7%
Food manufacturing 230 157 21.2% 16.3%
Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing 39 31 3.6% 3.2%
Leather and allied product manufacturing 4 3 0.4% 0.3%
Wood product manufacturing 46 24 4.2% 2.5%
Petroleum and coal products manufacturing 13 20 1.2% 2.1%
Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 59 105 5.4% 10.9%
Machinery and equipment 41 63 3.8% 6.5%
Furniture and related product manufacturing 120 64 11.0% 6.6%
Other manufacturing 69 47 6.3% 4.9%

Total 1,087 963 100% 100%

Source:
US Census Bureau
http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/IBQTable?_bm=y&-geo_id=04000US72&-ds_name=IA0700IPRM05&-_
s_name=IA0700IPRM05&-_lang=en
Romania
Numbers Percentages
Micro SMEs % Micro % SME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 42,805 16,147 10.2% 29.6%

Services (Total) 148,150 16,315 35.4% 29.9%


Construction and Real estate 128,866 13,536 30.8% 24.8%
Hotels and Restaurants 19,284 2,779 4.6% 5.1%

Trade (Total) 193,277 18,080 46.2% 33.1%

Extractive Industries (Total) 604 275 0.1% 0.5%


Mining and quarrying 604 275 0.1% 0.5%

Infrastructure (Total) 33,135 3,772 7.9% 6.9%


Electricity, gas and water 297 232 0.1% 0.4%
Transport, storage and communication 32,838 3,540 7.9% 6.5%

Total 417,971 54,589 100% 100%

Source:
Eurostat
http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/european_business/data
Russian Federation

Numbers Percentages
Micro SMEs % Micro % SMEs

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 101,952 45,872 9.60% 15.55%

Services (Total) 386,018 122,362 36.4% 41.5%


Construction and Real estate 303,260 96,015 28.57% 32.55%
Health and Education 11,436 4,232 1.08% 1.43%
Hotels and Restaurants 25,610 8,984 2.41% 3.05%
Technical, Scientific and Professional 9,862 2,400 0.93% 0.81%
Other services 35,850 10,731 3.38% 3.64%

Trade (Total) 487,991 83,876 46.0% 28.4%

Extractive Industries (Total) 3,946 1,438 0.4% 0.5%


Mining 3,946 1,438 0.37% 0.49%

Infrastructure (Total) 60,884 20,372 5.7% 6.9%


Electricity and Power 4,425 2,720 0.42% 0.92%
Transportation 56,459 17,652 5.32% 5.98%

Agribusiness (Total) 20,714 21,049 2.0% 7.1%


Fishing 1,885 988 0.18% 0.33%
Forestry 18,829 20,061 1.77% 6.80%

Total 1,061,505 294,969 100% 100%

Source:
Federal State Statistics Service
http://www.gks.ru/free_doc/new_site/business/inst-preob/obsled/mal_bisnes.htm
Rwanda

Numbers Percentages
MSMEs % MSMEs

Manufacturing and processing, industry and construction (Total) 1,489 2.4%

Services (Total) 12,974 20.5%


Hotels, bars, restaurants 11,273 17.8%
Other services (Women/Youth) 1,702 2.7%

Trade/Commerce (Total) 36,512 57.7%

Financial and professional services (Total) 9,571 15.1%

Primary Agriculture (Total) 2,694 4.3%

Total 63,240 100%

Source:
IFC RWANDA ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
Rwanda Entrepreneurship Development Program (REDP) SME Baseline Study (March 2009)
pg. 17
El Salvador
Numbers Percentages
MSMEs % MSMEs

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 23,264 12.9%

Services (Total) 33,761 18.8%


Construction and Real estate 6,447 3.6%
Health and Education 7,166 4.0%
Hotels and Restaurants 13,922 7.7%
Community, Social and Personal services 6,226 3.5%

Trade (Total) 116,727 64.9%

Extractive Industries (Total) 9 0.0%


Mining and Quarrying 9 0.0%

Infrastructure (Total) 4,945 2.8%


Electricity, Gas and Water 82 0.0%
Transport, storage and communications 4,863 2.7%

Financial services (Total) 1,026 0.6%


Financial intermediation 1,026 0.6%

Primary Agriculture (Total) 85 0.0%


Agriculture, Ranching, Hunting and Forestry 85 0.0%

Total 179,817 100%

Source:
Ministerio de Economia, Censos Nacionales
http://www.censos.gob.sv/tomos/Directorio.pdf
Page 8
Thailand
Numbers Percentages
MSMEs % MSME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 792,584 35.0%

Services (Total) 758,616 33.5%


Construction and Real estate 70,200 3.1%
Other services 688,416 30.4%

Trade and Repairs (Total) 323,827 14.3%

Extractive Industries (Total) 74,729 3.3%


Mining 74,729 3.3%

Infrastructure (Total) 72,465 3.2%


Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 72,465 3.2%

Agribusiness (Total) 242,304 10.7%

Total 2,264,525 100%

Source:
Office of SMEs Promotion (OSMEP)
http://cms.sme.go.th/files/whitepaper/2549-2550/eng/Chapter3.pdf
Page 4
Tajikistan
Numbers Percentages
Micro SMEs % Micro % SME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 10,321 878 7.0% 10.9%


Consumer good production 10,321 878 7.0% 10.9%

Services (Total) 4,587 3,832 3.1% 47.5%


Construction and Real estate 0 1,038 0.0% 12.9%
Health and Education 0 240 0.0% 3.0%
Hotels and Restaurants 4,587 0 3.1% 0.0%
Consumer services 0 1,756 0.0% 21.8%
Consulting services 0 479 0.0% 5.9%
Tourism 0 319 0.0% 4.0%

Trade (Total) 89,447 1,597 60.7% 19.8%


Retail 84,860 1,038 57.6% 12.9%
Wholesale 4,587 559 3.1% 6.9%

Infrastructure (Total) 9,174 719 6.2% 8.9%


Transportation 6,881 719 4.7% 8.9%
Communication 2,294 0 1.6% 0.0%

Primary Agriculture (Total) 32,631 0 22.2% 0.0%

Other (Total) 1,147 1,038 0.8% 12.9%

Total 147,307 8,064 100% 100%

Source:
IFC Business Enabling Environment Project
http://www.ifc.org/ifcext/tajikistansme.nsf/AttachmentsByTitle/TJ_BEE_Survey2009En/$FILE/TJ_BEE_Sur
Pages 23 and 31
/$FILE/TJ_BEE_Survey2009En.pdf
Timor-Leste
Numbers Percentages
MSMEs % MSME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 102 2.5%

Services (Total) 1,175 28.4%


Construction 411 9.9%
Health and Education 43 1.0%
Hotels and Restaurants 238 5.8%
Sale, maintenance and repair 146 3.5%
Community service 48 1.2%
Other services 289 7.0%

Trade (Total) 2,261 54.6%


Retail 1,400 33.8%
Wholesale 860 20.8%

Extractive Industries (Total) 1 0.0%


Mining and quarrying 1 0.0%

Infrastructure (Total) 276 6.7%


Electricity, gas and water 41 1.0%
Transport, storage and communication 235 5.7%

Financial services (Total) 123 3.0%

Primary Agriculture (Total) 125 3.0%

Other (Total) 75 1.8%

Total 4,139 100%

Source:
World Bank
http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTTIMORLESTE/Resources/Timor_Leste_Business_Regulatory_Envi
Page 45
usiness_Regulatory_Environment_Report_English_for_web_revised.pdf
Tunisia
Numbers Percentages
SMEs % SME

Manufacturing and Processing 5,442 100.0%


Chemicals 487 8.9%
Textile and wearing apparel 1,900 34.9%
Food products 992 18.2%
Construction products, ceramic and glas 418 7.7%
Mechanicals and basic metals 559 10.3%
Electric and electric equipment 311 5.7%
Wood and wood products 204 3.7%
Leather and footwear 277 5.1%
Other manufacturing 294 5.4%

Total 5,442 100%

Source:
Agency for the Promotion of Industry and Innovation
http://www.tunisianindustry.nat.tn/en/dbi.asp
Turkey
Numbers
MSMEs

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 308,068


Automotive 5,482
Iron, Steel and other metals 44,478
Chemicals 3,773
Electrical goods 5,253
Textiles 72,940
Other food products and beverages 34,980
Tobacco 24
Leather 9,666
Furniture and wood 72,031
Paper 2,238
Publishing, printing and reproduction of recorded media 13,175
Coke, refined petroleum products and nuclear fuel 125
Rubber and plastic 13,214
Non-metallic mineral 11,321
Machinery and equipment 19,368

Services (Total) 596,809


Construction and Real estate 231,667
Health and Education 157,646
Hotels and Restaurants 207,496

Trade (Total) 1,132,558


Sale, maintenance and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles; retail sale of automotive fuel 145,454
Retail 792,997
Wholesale 194,107

Extractive Industries (Total) 2,164


Mining 2,151
Oil and Gas 13

Infrastructure (Total) 432,494


Electricity and Power 163
Water 2,713
Manufacture of gas; distribution of gaseous fuels through mains 39
Transport, storage and communications 429,554
Recycling 25

Agribusiness (Total) 1,748


Production, processing and preservation of meat, fish, fruit, vegetables, oils and fats 475
Dairy products 72
Grain mill products, starches and starch products, and prepared animal feeds 1,201

Total 2,473,841

Source:
TURKISH STATISTICAL INSTITUTE (TURKSTAT)
http://www.turkstat.gov.tr/VeriBilgi.do?tb_id=30&ust_id=9
Percentages
% MSME

12.5%
0.2%
1.8%
0.2%
0.2%
2.9%
1.4%
0.0%
0.4%
2.9%
0.1%
0.5%
0.0%
0.5%
0.5%
0.8%

24.1%
9.4%
6.4%
8.4%

45.8%
5.9%
32.1%
7.8%

0.1%
0.1%
0.0%

17.5%
0.0%
0.1%
0.0%
17.4%
0.0%

0.1%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%

100%
Tanzania
Numbers Percentages
MSMEs % MSME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 4,783 8.9%

Services (Total) 37,425 69.4%


Construction and Real estate, business activities 2,414 4.5%
Health and Education 18,744 34.7%
Hotels and Restaurants 7,725 14.3%
Public administration and defence: compulsory social security 4,352 8.1%
Community, social and personal services 4,178 7.7%
Extra-territorial organizations and bodies 12 0.0%

Trade (Total) 7,428 13.8%

Extractive Industries (Total) 188 0.3%


Mining and Quarrying 188 0.3%

Infrastructure (Total) 2,133 4.0%


Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 278 0.5%
Transport, Storage and Communications 1,855 3.4%

Financial services (Total) 927 1.7%


Financial intermediation 927 1.7%

Agribusiness (Total) 81 0.2%


Fishing 81 0.2%

Primary Agriculture (Total) 981 1.8%


Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 981 1.8%

Total 53,946 100%

Source:
National Bureau of Statistics (NBS)
http://www.nbs.go.tz/index.php?option=com_phocadownload&view=category&id=68:central-register-of-est
CRE Release December 2009
=68:central-register-of-establishments-cre-june-2009&Itemid=1
Uganda
Numbers Percentages
Micro SMEs % Micro % SME

Manufacturing and Processing 1,518 759 8.1% 12.9%


Bakery and manufacture of other food products 78 115 0.4% 2.0%
Beverages and tobacco 34 38 0.2% 0.6%
Textiles and Leather 134 72 0.7% 1.2%
Sawmilling, Printing and Publishing 241 131 1.3% 2.2%
Chemical and Chemical products 29 48 0.2% 0.8%
Plastics 73 87 0.4% 1.5%
Metal products 359 110 1.9% 1.9%
Furniture and other manufacturing 570 158 3.0% 2.7%

Services 10,944 2,853 58.3% 48.7%


Construction and Real estate 137 123 0.7% 2.1%
Health and Education 6,277 1,224 33.4% 20.9%
Hotels and Restaurants 2,516 851 13.4% 14.5%
Business services 1,299 363 6.9% 6.2%
Community, social and personal services 715 292 3.8% 5.0%

Trade 3,895 1,314 20.7% 22.4%


Sale and repair of motor vehicles and cycles 1,156 688 6.2% 11.7%
Wholesale 617 270 3.3% 4.6%
Retail 2,122 356 11.3% 6.1%

Extractive Industries 16 18 0.1% 0.3%


Mining and Quarrying 16 18 0.1% 0.3%

Infrastructure 680 228 3.6% 3.9%


Electricity and Gas 2 9 0.0% 0.2%
Collection, Distribution and purification of water 2 12 0.0% 0.2%
Transport, storage and communications 676 207 3.6% 3.5%

Financial services 809 269 4.3% 4.6%


Central Banks and Commercial Banks 68 109 0.4% 1.9%
Other financial intermediation 510 112 2.7% 1.9%
Auxiliary activities 99 17 0.5% 0.3%
Insurance 132 31 0.7% 0.5%

Agribusiness 712 271 3.8% 4.6%


Processing of meat, fish and dairy products 36 38 0.2% 0.6%
Coffee processing 134 48 0.7% 0.8%
Grain milling 445 148 2.4% 2.5%
Tea processing 1 10 0.0% 0.2%
Fishing 96 27 0.5% 0.5%

Primary Agriculture 199 151 1.1% 2.6%


Crop farming 6 21 0.0% 0.4%
Vegetables and horticulture 5 8 0.0% 0.1%
Livestock agriculture 122 91 0.6% 1.6%
Mixed farming and forestry 66 31 0.4% 0.5%

Total 18,773 5,863 100% 100%

Source:
Uganda Bureau of Statistics
http://www.ubos.org/onlinefiles/uploads/ubos/pdf%20documents/20067UBR%20report.pdf
Ukraine
Numbers Percentages
MSMEs % MSME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 52,713 13.9%

Services (Total) 128,565 33.8%


Construction and Real estate 100,930 26.6%
Health and Education 7,025 1.8%
Hotels and Restaurants 10,059 2.6%
Arts, Sports and Recreation 10,551 2.8%

Trade (Total) 156,734 41.2%


Trade, repair of motor vehicles and appliances 78,367 20.6%
Trade in motor vehicles and motor cyles, maintenance and servicing 7,910 2.1%
Wholesale trade and sale intermediation 50,226 13.2%
Retail trade, repair of motor vehicles and appliances 20,231 5.3%

Infrastructure (Total) 17,843 4.7%


Transport and communications 17,843 4.7%

Financial services (Total) 3,597 0.9%

Primary Agriculture (Total) 20,568 5.4%


Agriculture, hunting and forestry 20,568 5.4%

Total 380,019 100%

Source:
State Statistics Committee of Ukraine
http://www.ukrstat.gov.ua/operativ/operativ2010/sze/opr/opr_e/opr_e2009.htm
Uruguay
Numbers
Micro

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 8,624


Pulp and Paper 39
Automotive and transportation 167
Chemicals 251
Construction materials 200
Rubber and plastic 506
Printing 953
Textiles 1,541
Tobacco 1
Leather 209
Wood and wood products 2,457
Miscellaneous products of petroleum and coal 17
Non-metallic mineral products 398
Basic metal industries 204
Metal products, machinery and equipment 1,358
Machinery and equipment 323

Services (Total) 25,668


Construction and Real estate 15,794
Health and Education 5,646
Hotels and Restaurants 4,228

Trade (Total) 41,016


Trade, maintenance and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles, retail of automotive fuel 4,370
Wholesale trade and commission 6,842
Retail trade except of motor vehicles and motorcycles, repair of personal and household goods 29,804

Extractive Industries (Total) 130


Mining of metal ores 8
Other mining and quarrying 122

Infrastructure (Total) 24,085


Electricity, gas, steam and hot water 62
Collection, purification and distribution of water 11
Transport, storage and communications 14,214
Recycling 0
Waste disposal, sewage, sanitation and similar activities 9,798

Agribusiness (Total) 2,137


Food processing and beverages 2,137

Other (Total) 456

Total 102,116

Source:
Instituto Nacional de Estadística (INE)
http://www.ine.gub.uy/biblioteca/uruguayencifras2009/08%20Empresas%20y%20sectores%20de%20activ
Numbers Percentages
SMEs % Micro % SME

2,400 8.4% 13.5%


41 0.0% 0.2%
80 0.2% 0.4%
199 0.2% 1.1%
128 0.2% 0.7%
178 0.5% 1.0%
265 0.9% 1.5%
415 1.5% 2.3%
1 0.0% 0.0%
105 0.2% 0.6%
350 2.4% 2.0%
3 0.0% 0.0%
129 0.4% 0.7%
62 0.2% 0.3%
316 1.3% 1.8%
128 0.3% 0.7%

4,654 25.1% 26.1%


1,930 15.5% 10.8%
1,589 5.5% 8.9%
1,135 4.1% 6.4%

6,055 40.2% 33.9%


1,020 4.3% 5.7%
2,113 6.7% 11.8%
2,922 29.2% 16.4%

67 0.1% 0.4%
3 0.0% 0.0%
64 0.1% 0.4%

3,407 23.6% 19.1%


14 0.1% 0.1%
3 0.0% 0.0%
1,881 13.9% 10.5%
9 0.0% 0.1%
1,500 9.6% 8.4%

1,252 2.1% 7.0%


1,252 2.1% 7.0%

8 0.4% 0.0%

17,843 100% 100%


0sectores%20de%20actividad.pdf
United States of America
Numbers Percentages
Micro SMEs % Micro

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 165,552 116,418 3.5%

Services (Total) 3,268,251 860,329 69.0%


Construction and Real estate 919,988 175,247 19.4%
Health and Education 494,749 179,930 10.5%
Hotels and Restaurants 289,576 175,695 6.1%
Technical, Scientific and Professional 662,423 106,627 14.0%
Arts, Sports and Recreation 87,018 27,359 1.8%
Management of companies & enterprises 4,702 15,006 0.1%
Administrative & support & waste management 251,922 67,681 5.3%
Other services (except public administration) 557,873 112,784 11.8%

Trade (Total) 820,302 234,503 17.3%


Retail 573,877 149,390 12.1%
Wholesale 246,425 85,113 5.2%

Extractive Industries (Total) 14,806 5,443 0.3%


Mining 14,806 5,443 0.3%

Infrastructure (Total) 194,616 55,424 4.1%


Utilities 4,667 1,690 0.1%
Transportation & Warehousing 134,410 35,397 2.8%
Information 55,539 18,337 1.2%

Financial services (Total) 223,706 37,639 4.7%


Finance & insurance 223,706 37,639 4.7%

Primary Agriculture (Total) 19,436 3,361 0.4%


Forestry, Fishing, Hunting, and Agriculture support 19,436 3,361 0.4%

Other (Total) 26,618 408 0.6%

Total 4,733,287 1,313,525 100%

Source:
U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)
www.sba.gov/advo/research/data_uspdf.xls
Percentages
% SME

8.9%

65.5%
13.3%
13.7%
13.4%
8.1%
2.1%
1.1%
5.2%
8.6%

17.9%
11.4%
6.5%

0.4%
0.4%

4.2%
0.1%
2.7%
1.4%

2.9%
2.9%

0.3%
0.3%

0.0%

100%
Uzbekistan
Percentages
% MSME
Trade and public catering 14%
Industry 10%
Wholesale trade 7%
Construction 5%
Other services 5%
Other 3%
Agriculture 56%

Source:
International Finance Corporation
http://www.ifc.org/ifcext/eca.nsf/AttachmentsByTitle/Uzbek_SME_survey2003_eng1/$FILE/UzbekistanSME
Page 17
_eng1/$FILE/UzbekistanSME_2003_eng1.pdf
Venezuela, RB
Numbers Percentages
SMEs % SME
Wholesale 5,199 26%
Manufacturing 755 4%
Other services (Non-profit) 8,666 44%
Services 5,170 26%
19,790 100%

Source:
Servicio Nacional de Contrataciones
http://www.snc.gob.ve/index.php/rnc.html
Virgin Islands (U.S.)
Numbers Percentages
Micro SMEs % Micro

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 41 23 2.3%

Services (Total) 1,000 328 55.0%


Construction and Real estate 286 107 15.7%
Health and Education 193 49 10.6%
Hotels and Restaurants 136 97 7.5%
Technical, Scientific and Professional 209 40 11.5%
Arts, Sports and Recreation 30 16 1.7%
Management of companies and enterprises 4 4 0.2%
Other services (except public administration) 142 15 7.8%

Trade (Total) 519 148 28.5%


Retail 483 130 26.6%
Wholesale 36 18 2.0%

Extractive Industries (Total) 2 2 0.1%


Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction 2 2 0.1%

Infrastructure (Total) 193 94 10.6%


Utilities 4 2 0.2%
Transportation and warehousing 63 31 3.5%
Information 30 11 1.7%
Administrative Support,Waste Managment and Remediation Services 96 50 5.3%

Financial services (Total) 63 32 3.5%


Finance and insurance 63 32 3.5%

Total 1,818 627 100%

Source:
US Census Bureau
http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/IBQTable?_bm=y&-geo_id=04000US78&-ds_name=IA0700A05&-filter=
Percentages
% SME

3.7%

52.3%
17.1%
7.8%
15.5%
6.4%
2.6%
0.6%
2.4%

23.6%
20.7%
2.9%

0.3%
0.3%

15.0%
0.3%
4.9%
1.8%
8.0%

5.1%
5.1%

100%

ame=IA0700A05&-filter=EMPSZES;eq;212&-_lang=en
Vietnam
Numbers Percentages
Micro SMEs % Micro % SME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 692,752 23,508 26.0% 40.8%

Services (Total) 540,856 13,362 20.3% 23.2%


Construction and Real estate 65,217 9,360 2.5% 16.3%
Health and Education 16,781 277 0.6% 0.5%
Hotels and Restaurants 368,060 2,935 13.8% 5.1%
Scientific activities and technology 23 21 0.0% 0.0%
Arts, Sports and Recreation 21,798 295 0.8% 0.5%
Public administration 96 21 0.0% 0.0%
Activities of the Party and membership organizations 2 2 0.0% 0.0%
Community, social work and personal services 68,879 451 2.6% 0.8%

Trade (Total) 1,196,024 9,229 45.0% 16.0%

Extractive Industries (Total) 36,996 1,573 1.4% 2.7%


Mining and quarrying 36,996 1,573 1.4% 2.7%

Infrastructure (Total) 189,760 4,833 7.1% 8.4%


Electricity, gas and water supply 2,155 1,001 0.1% 1.7%
Transport, storage and communications 187,605 3,832 7.1% 6.7%

Financial services (Total) 2,053 1,757 0.1% 3.1%


Financial intermediation 2,053 1,757 0.1% 3.1%

Agribusiness (Total) 1,309 1,455 0.0% 2.5%


Fishing 1,309 1,455 0.0% 2.5%

Primary Agriculture (Total) 689 1,852 0.0% 3.2%


Agriculture and forestry 689 1,852 0.0% 3.2%

Total 2,660,439 57,569 100% 100%

Source:
Các DNNVV t?i Vi?t Nam
http://business.gov.vn/asmed.aspx?id=3040
West Bank and Gaza
Numbers Percentages
Micro SMEs % Micro % SME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 14,187 1,127 13.3% 35.5%

Services (Total) 24,047 1,188 22.6% 37.5%


Construction and Real estate 4,696 231 4.4% 7.3%
Health and Education 6,038 572 5.7% 18.0%
Hotels and Restaurants 4,555 87 4.3% 2.7%
Community, social and personal activities 8,758 298 8.2% 9.4%

Trade (Total) 58,812 439 55.3% 13.8%


Wholesale, retail trade and repairs 58,812 439 55.3% 13.8%

Extractive Industries (Total) 261 38 0.2% 1.2%


Mining and quarrying 261 38 0.2% 1.2%

Infrastructure (Total) 1,482 193 1.4% 6.1%


Electricity and water supply 453 15 0.4% 0.5%
Transport, storage and communications 1,029 178 1.0% 5.6%

Financial services (Total) 683 154 0.6% 4.9%


Financial intermediation 683 154 0.6% 4.9%

Primary Agriculture (Total) 6,943 33 6.5% 1.0%


Farming of cattle and other animals 6,943 33 6.5% 1.0%

Total 106,415 3,172 100% 100%

Source:
Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics Website
http://www.pcbs.gov.ps/Portals/_PCBS/Downloads/book1430.pdf
Page 55
Yemen, Rep.
Numbers Percentages
MSEs %MSEs

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 39,544 10.1%


Iron, Steel and other metals 13,980 3.6%
Food production 16,776 4.3%
Wood 8,788 2.2%

Services (Total) 82,283 21.0%


Restaurants 16,776 4.3%
Technical, Scientific and Professional 50,728 12.9%
Other services 14,779 3.8%

Trade (Total) 247,250 63.0%


Retail 218,890 55.7%
Wholesale 8,788 2.2%
Joint wholesale and retail 19,572 5.0%

Agribusiness (Total) 16,776 4.3%

Other (Total) 6,790 1.7%

Total 392,644 100%

Source:
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank
http://www.ifc.org/ifcext/mena.nsf/AttachmentsByTitle/AssessmentofMSEinYemen/$FILE/Yemen+Report_f
pg. 76
men/$FILE/Yemen+Report_final_121107.pdf
South Africa
Numbers Percentages
MSMEs % MSME

Manufacturing and Processing (Total) 142,293 8.3%

Services (Total) 273,545 15.9%


Construction and Real estate 123,671 7.2%
Hotels and Restaurants 38,097 2.2%
Community, social and personal services 111,777 6.5%

Trade (Total) 420,535 24.5%


Retail, Motor trade and repairs 359,593 20.9%
Wholesale trade and Allied services 60,942 3.5%

Extractive Industries (Total) 8,107 0.5%


Mining and quarrying 8,107 0.5%

Infrastructure (Total) 62,214 3.6%


Electricity, Gas and Water 4,583 0.3%
Transport, storage and communication 57,631 3.4%

Financial services (Total) 714,796 41.6%


Financial and business services 714,796 41.6%

Primary Agriculture (Total) 45,391 2.6%

Other (Total) 49,928 2.9%

Total 1,716,809 100%

Source:
Trade and Industrial Policy Strategies
http://www.tips.org.za/files/2003_Annual_Review_of_Small_Business_in_South_Africa.pdf
Page 44
Africa.pdf

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