Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/336549 
Year of Publication: 
2026
Series/Report no.: 
ADB Economics Working Paper Series No. 837
Publisher: 
Asian Development Bank (ADB), Manila
Abstract: 
This paper empirically investigates what drives the growth of private businesses in Timor-Leste and the policy actions needed to facilitate growth amid global uncertainty, especially for micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs). It uses the linear probability model (LPM) to identify the MSME growth structure and the Oaxaca decomposition to reveal detailed growth factors by firm type in determining which policy areas need to be strengthened. Estimation results show that four types of MSMEs-those formalized, digitalized, internationalized, and women-led -exhibit different business characteristics and performance results compared with control groups. Accordingly, policy support areas differ by firm type, with a focused approach critical in designing and delivering policy assistance to MSMEs in Timor-Leste. The study suggests policy implications to consider when designing an evidence-based MSME policy framework that can maximize the benefits from the country's recent accession to Association of Southeast Asian Nations membership.
Subjects: 
digitalization
heterogeneity
Oaxaca decomposition
private sector development
SME development
SME policy
Timor-Leste
JEL: 
D22
G20
L20
L50
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Creative Commons License: 
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Document Type: 
Working Paper

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