THE ROLE OF CAPITAL MARKET GROWTH IN SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES GROWTH
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Abstract
This study has provided a detailed role of the capital market in the growth of small and medium-sized enterprises. We go through several stages, such as first presenting a detailed introduction to the capital market and small and medium-sized enterprises, then presenting a literature review in which we look at previous research on this topic, then presenting a model and some variables that influence the growth of small and medium-sized industries, and finally presenting statistics. This study shows how important small and medium-sized industries are for the economy, and we can also say that without small and medium-sized enterprises, Pakistan's economy cannot be stable. On the other hand, capital markets play a significant role in the development of the economy, and we cannot run our country's capital market. Now, our theme was the function of the capital market in the growth of small and medium-sized firms. Because our topic was too broad, we couldn't limit our data, so we talked about the whole economy. Finally, we can give our suggestions and results relating to our topic because we can see that as our capital market gradually grows in terms of contribution to GDP, our small and medium-sized industries also grow in terms of exports, so we can easily conclude that the role of the capital market influences the growth of small and medium-sized industries.
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