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德国管理大师赫尔曼·西蒙曾在《哈佛商业评论》上发表文章称,在德国和一些国家,占据出口主要位置的不是某些大企业,而是众多不怎么出名、却在本行业拥有市场垄断地位的中小企业。德国中小企业占有企业总量的绝大部分比例,即99.7%,其员工人数低于500人,年营业额不到5000万欧元,产品市场份额则占据到德国产品的70%至90%的比例,另外德国中小企业雇佣的员工人数为全部职工的三分之二以上,贡献了国民经济总值的40%。德国之所以在金融危机中一枝独秀,很大部分原因应归功于中小企业对德国经济的贡献,因此它们被称之为“隐形冠
German management guru Herman Simon, who published an article in the Harvard Business Review, said that in Germany and some countries, it is not the big companies that dominate exports, but the less well-known ones, but the markets in the industry Monopoly of SMEs. The majority of SMEs in Germany hold 99.7% of the total enterprises, with less than 500 employees, annual turnover of less than 50 million euros and product market share of 70 to 90% of German products In addition, the number of employees employed by small and medium enterprises in Germany is more than two thirds of all employees, contributing 40% of the total national economy. The reason why Germany thrived in the financial crisis, due in large part to the contribution of small and medium-sized enterprises to the German economy, was called ”Invisible Crown