The introduction of the Small and Medium Scale Industries Equity Investment Scheme in Nigeria represents the most recent experiment aimed at promoting this sector of the economy that is vital for sustained economic development in the country. This paper attempts a critique of this new Scheme. It argues that the main reason why SMEs have been unsuccessful in Nigeria has been because of the unstable macroeconomic environment and the dearth of basic infrastructure. This has made their cost of operations unacceptably high, relative to their capital base. Furthermore, the belief that banks have better management structures and experience is erroneous. Huge bank profits are more a consequence of government subsidy of these banks via the foreign exchange market, rather than the consequence of their sound management. Even banks that have good management skills may not necessarily have the necessary experience to manage SMEs. In fact, this could end up being an unwelcome distraction from their main business of banking.

(2007). The small and medium scale industries equity investment scheme in Nigeria: a critique [journal article - articolo]. In SAVINGS AND DEVELOPMENT. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/27401

The small and medium scale industries equity investment scheme in Nigeria: a critique

2007-01-01

Abstract

The introduction of the Small and Medium Scale Industries Equity Investment Scheme in Nigeria represents the most recent experiment aimed at promoting this sector of the economy that is vital for sustained economic development in the country. This paper attempts a critique of this new Scheme. It argues that the main reason why SMEs have been unsuccessful in Nigeria has been because of the unstable macroeconomic environment and the dearth of basic infrastructure. This has made their cost of operations unacceptably high, relative to their capital base. Furthermore, the belief that banks have better management structures and experience is erroneous. Huge bank profits are more a consequence of government subsidy of these banks via the foreign exchange market, rather than the consequence of their sound management. Even banks that have good management skills may not necessarily have the necessary experience to manage SMEs. In fact, this could end up being an unwelcome distraction from their main business of banking.
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2007
L’introduction du système d’investissement en capital des petites-moyennes industries au Nigeria représente la première expérimentation pour la promotion de ce secteur qui est vital pour le développement. L’article propose une critique de ce système en soutenant que la faiblesse des petites et moyennes entreprises (PME) au Nigeria est due à l’environnement macroéconomique instable et à l’absence d’infrastructures de base, ce qui a augmenté les coûts opérationnels. En plus, la conviction que les banques ont une meilleure gestion et expérience est erronée ; les profits élevés des banques sont dû plutôt aux subventions étatiques à travers les taux d’échange. Même les banques bien gérées risquent de ne pas avoir les compétences pour suivre les PME. En effet, cela peut représenter une distraction de leur activité principale.
Uche, CHIBUIKE U.; Ojiakor, Chide
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