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Original Articles

DEVELOPING SMMES IN PERIPHERAL SPACES: THE EXPERIENCE OF FREE STATE PROVINCE, SOUTH AFRICA

Pages 66-78 | Published online: 01 Feb 2012
 

ABSTRACT

Policy and programme interventions for assisting the development of small, medium and micro-enterprises (SMME) are shifting away from state-led delivery of support services to locally based and driven initiatives. Nevertheless, South Africa has retained a commitment to the paradigm of state-led delivery. This article explores the challenges facing SMME development in the country's peripheral development spaces using the example of the Free State. The results are presented of a survey conducted with 147 SMMEs in Mangaung and Thabong concerning the constraints and support needs of emerging entrepreneurs. Among key issues are access to finance, business advice/training, assistance with market development and infrastructure.

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