The SME Policy Index is a benchmarking tool for emerging economies to monitor and evaluate progress in policies that support SMEs. The tool is structured around the ten principles of the Small Business Act for Europe (SBA), providing a wide range of measures to guide the design and implementation of SME policies. The main objective of the SME Policy Index is to provide governments with a framework to assess policies targeting SME development. The Index identifies strengths and weaknesses in policy design, implementation, and monitoring, allows for comparison across countries and measures convergence towards EU SME policy standards. For more detailed information on the assessment framework and process, please refer to the chapter “Policy framework, structure of the report and assessment process”.
Based on lessons learnt from previous SBA assessments and to capture important changes and emerging trends in the business and policy environment, this cycle benefitted from an updated assessment methodology, which broadened the scope of the analysis to cover new topics, such as policies for SME digitalisation and the responses to the COVID-19 crisis.
This annex provides a detailed explanation of the methodology used to calculate the 2024 SME Policy Index. In particular, i) it outlines the guiding principles of the methodology update, ii) it describes in detail the methodology used to calculate the 2024 scores, and iii) it presents the methodology used to calculate 2020 and 2024 comparable scores to safeguard comparability with the previous assessment.