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1  SMME DEVELOPMENT AND THE ROLE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT Presented by: Dr Sandra Musengi-Ajulu

2 Presentation outline  Introductory remarks  What we can learn from other countries  Role of local government in facilitating SMME creation and growth  Concluding remarks

3 Introductory remarks Source: Khrystyna Kushnir, Melina Laura Mirmulstein, and Rita Ramalho World Bank, 2010

4 Introductory remarks  SMME sector is a significant player in transforming economic development landscape and has significant financial and non-financial support  Why does South Africa have a low entrepreneurship rate?  Entrepreneurial intentions rate  Business enabling environment  Competitiveness & Cost of doing business in South Africa as levers for SMME and entrepreneurship development  Need to also recognise sector’s challenges:  Access to finance  Access to markets  Regulatory constraints

5 Introductory remarks  Different types of entrepreneurship influences the design of the institutional framework to be designed  Productive vs. unproductive forms of entrepreneurship  The institutional framework is usually representative of the country’s entrepreneurship ecosystem that comprises of:  Government, culture, success stories, human capital, financial capital, entrepreneurship organizations, education, infrastructure, economic clusters, networks, support services, early customers, leadership.

6 Most problematic factors for doing business in South Africa (2010-2011) Source: The Africa Competitiveness Report 2011

7 What we can learn from other countries  Initiatives include promoting small business development by implementing entrepreneurship awareness programmes  Creating business linkages through City investment plans/initiatives  Providing advisory services to small business  Strong relationships with business formations  Strong service delivery leads to highly competitive Cities

8 Tshwane, South Africa's Capital 2055 Diversified and shared economic development Participation, collaboration and partnerships Safe and healthy City for all Spatial engineering and mobility Integrated economic, social and environment al strategies Social cohesion and inclusion Service delivery excellence and innovation Revenue security and financial sustainability City of Tshwane 2055 Preliminary game-changing conceptual framework Source: Tshwane South Africa’s Capital 2055 Discussion Document, July 2012

9 Revisiting the role of local government in supporting SMME development wrt Tshwane 2055  Ensure service delivery  The most important role that the City has to play to promote its economic development agenda is to provide deliver consistent, high quality services  Leverage mandate of City regulatory environment  Respond to challenges by making use of by-laws to create demand and overcome broader City challenges e.g. climate change  Focus on becoming a globally competitive City  Globally competitive cities encourage social inclusiveness, attract business activity, and generate possibilities for greater economic participation and job creation  Leverage City assets & economic opportunities  Enabling of access to use of productive assets and other infrastructure owned by the City under favourable conditions – investment in economic spaces (e.g. upgrading of less formalized economic spaces)

10 Revisiting the role of local government in supporting SMME development wrt Tshwane 2055  Alignment to Gauteng City Region  Gauteng Provincial Government interventions in terms of GCR economic development:  Removing obstacles and bottlenecks that impede the efficient operation of a networked economy.  Encouraging innovation, research and development and the knowledge economy.  Increasing capacity and capabilities which in turn increases opportunities for increased income.  Strengthening localized factors of production and economic development to ensure increased competitiveness and productivity.  Ensuring optimal resource reallocation and sustainable resource usage.” (GEGDS, 2010:31)  National Development Plan 2030, New Growth Path  SADC, BRICS

11 Concluding remarks  Developmental state focus, considerations for CoT might be if emphasis should be on:  Changes in income distribution or economic growth  Stakeholder aspirations or leverage on real economic strengths  Developmental projects or economic growth-related projects  Competitiveness enhancement or equitable development  Small business enablement or big business growth  Targeted interventions aimed at creating economic development opportunities for the poor or support for more promising enterprises or clusters that are potential drivers of economic growth  Balancing SMME development and promotion of entrepreneurship  Amplify area-based economic development

12 Discussion


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