The Impact of public policies on the Mexican SMEs

Authors

  • María Luisa Saavedra Garcia Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico
  • Blanca Tapia Sánchez Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
  • María de los Ángeles Aguilar Anaya Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Keywords:

SME Policy, SME Fund.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to conduct an analysis of the development of SMEs in Mexico in order to try to find out if the company policies have had a positive impact or not, for this purpose firstly the theme of the government influence on the growth process and permanence of SMEs it is developed; subsequently a brief sketch about the problems of this sector, then the evolution of the Mexican business sector it is analyzed, and finally it shows the evolution of corporate public policies and evaluations that have been conducted about the impact of them in the Mexican SMEs.

The main conclusion of this work is that the policies have been insufficient to support the creation, retention and development of SMEs (considering both the number of economic units as the created jobs), especially those of the same industrial sector that has lost competitiveness against a large company.

 

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Author Biographies

María Luisa Saavedra Garcia, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico

Facultad de Contaduria y Administracion

Division de investigacion

Subjefa de investigacion

Blanca Tapia Sánchez, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Centro Nacional de Apoyo a la PYME

Jefa del centro

María de los Ángeles Aguilar Anaya, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Centro Nacional de apoyo a la PYME

Coordinadora de capacitación

Published

2013-06-17

How to Cite

Saavedra Garcia, M. L., Tapia Sánchez, B., & Aguilar Anaya, M. de los Ángeles. (2013). The Impact of public policies on the Mexican SMEs. Ciencias Administrativas, (1). Retrieved from https://revistas.unlp.edu.ar/CADM/article/view/659

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Scientific Articles

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