Minister Donohoe welcomes publication of ESRI paper on ‘Recent Trends in SME investment in Ireland: Exploring the Pandemic and the Barriers to Growth’
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The Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) published a paper, co-authored by officials from the Department of Finance, entitled "Recent Trends in SME investment in Ireland: Exploring the Pandemic and the Barriers to Growth.”
The paper looks in-depth at how SME investment activity fared in 2020. It also provides a detailed examination of the information available on SME investment across a range of asset categories, how this investment is financed and the investment challenges faced by SMEs in the current environment.
This research utilises the Department of Finance's SME Credit Demand Survey to analyse detailed information on investment activity at firm level.
Some of the key findings of the paper include:
Commenting on the release, Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe said:
“I welcome the publication of today’s paper, which provides an important insight into the investment activity of Irish SMEs over the course of 2020 in the face of uncertainties caused by Brexit and the pandemic.
"This research will ensure a better understanding of the investment activity of Irish SMEs and provide evidence to support the further development of targeted policy initiatives around investment and investment financing.”