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Small Greek businesses finding it hard to adjust to conditions

- YIANNIS PAPADOYIAN­NIS

Some 676,700 very small, small and medium-sized enterprise­s account for almost 87 percent of employment in Greece, according to the Hellenic Federation of Enterprise­s (SEV).

These firms create added value worth the equivalent of 19.3 percent of gross domestic product and produce 44.2 percent of Greece’s exported goods. However, the fact that they continue to lag behind their European counterpar­ts is hindering their growth, with their productivi­ty standing at just 50 percent of the European average.

The high degree of decimation and their very small size also hamper the growth of such businesses. Therefore the flexibilit­y that in theory comes with the small size (the average number of people per very small company is 1.9) does not transform into performanc­e, with very small companies (96.9 percent of all enterprise­s) producing 9.3 percent of GDP, while small and medium-sized businesses (3 percent of the total) produce about 10 percent of GDP.

According to a joint study by SEV and Ernst & Young, relatively sizeable companies display stamina and adaptabili­ty (35 percent increase in the profit margin of medium-sized enterprise­s, against a 50 percent decline in small and very small firms), finding a solution in exports (40 percent increase among medium-sized companies).

Firms focusing on manufactur­ing show quadruple the added value that their non-manufactur­ing counterpar­ts create (regardless of size), while innovation is another factor that shows improvemen­t (29.6 points on the European Innovation Scoreboard, against an average of 30.6 points in the European Union), along with participat­ion in productive networks with bigger enterprise­s (12.4 percent against an EU average of 10.3 percent).

Medium-sized enterprise­s that are technology- and knowledgei­ntensive have also benefited from the increase in demand much more than smaller companies, the study found.

 ??  ?? The vast majority of Greek businesses (96.9 percent) are very small, employing an average of just 1.9 people. They account for 9.3 percent of the country’s gross domestic product.
The vast majority of Greek businesses (96.9 percent) are very small, employing an average of just 1.9 people. They account for 9.3 percent of the country’s gross domestic product.

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