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Government policies towards Small & Medium Enterprise's (SMEs).  

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Small & Medium Enterprise In an International Context Task: Part 1. * Assessment of Government policy towards SMEs * Effectiveness of it * Recent evidence to justify answer Part 2. * Proposition for changes to Government policies towards SMEs in the future * Reasons for making these recommendations * Possible outcomes Part 1 "This Government recognizes that enterprise is the lifeblood of our economy - boosting productivity, increasing competition and innovation, creating employment and prosperity, and revitalizing our communities." (Tony Blair) Illustration 1: Tony Blair in "The Way Forward" 1 Since the Bolton Committee's report in 1971 on small firms Governments, Conservative and Labour, have implemented policies to support Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). Improving the availability of information and advice, the Government has established departments, agencies and services which can be accessed on the Internet. The Department for Trade and Industry (DTI) has set up the websites "Small Business Service (SBS)"2. SBS was introduced in 2000 in order to...

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