Abstract
Development of SMEs is the basis for economic and political stability of the country. Economic growth, population welfare, investment attractiveness and unemployment reduction are unimaginable without the existence of competitive small and medium businesses. Satisfied with post-soviet mental and modern market economics, radical visions often lead to economic policy in the face of radical decisions that the government and business often use as partners, and sometimes even as parties. Accordingly, their coexistence is interesting and urgent, which often leads to discredited sclerosis and forms radical directions. In order to avoid disadvantages, we need to improve the measures taken in the field of competitiveness of small and medium business in Georgia by using the experience of modern developed countries, to carry out additional active measures.

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