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SMEs in Mexico : issues and policies

Although small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Mexico comprise the near-totality of firms in the formal economy, they are hampered by a lack of financing and skilled workers, with only a small percentage able to compete successfully at home and abroad. This book assesses the comprehensive SME policies introduced by the Federal Government during the past six years aimed at improving the efficiency and competitiveness of Mexican SMEs by reducing barriers to entrepreneurial activity. . While lauding the improvements.

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  • "Les PME au Mexique"
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  • "Small and medium-sized enterprises in Mexico"

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  • "Although small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Mexico comprise the near-totality of firms in the formal economy, they are hampered by a lack of financing and skilled workers, with only a small percentage able to compete successfully at home and abroad. This book assesses the comprehensive SME policies introduced by the Federal Government during the past six years aimed at improving the efficiency and competitiveness of Mexican SMEs by reducing barriers to entrepreneurial activity. . While lauding the improvements."@en
  • "Although small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Mexico make up most of the firms in the formal economy, they are hampered by a lack of financing and skilled workers. This book assesses the comprehensive SME policies introduced by the Federal Government during the past six years. While lauding the improvements achieved by the new policy measures, including better access to financing, reduced lead times for firm creation, and higher survival rates, the review cautions that the capacity of states and local authorities to absorb federal policy programmes needs to be enhanced and tailor-made initiatives in favour of micro firms need to be expanded. In addition, the review makes practical recommendations on how to improve policy co-ordination, create an efficiency evaluation culture at all levels of government, and strengthen the entrepreneurial business environment."
  • "Although small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Mexico make up most of the firms in the formal economy, they are hampered by a lack of financing and skilled workers. This book assesses the comprehensive SME policies introduced by the Federal Government during the past six years. While lauding the improvements achieved by the new policy measures, including better access to financing, reduced lead times for firm creation, and higher survival rates, the review cautions that the capacity of states and local authorities to absorb federal policy programs needs to be enhanced and tailor-made initiatives in favor of micro firms need to be expanded. In addition, the review makes recommendations on how to improve policy coordination, create an efficiency evaluation culture at all levels of government, and strengthen the entrepreneurial business environment.--Publisher's description."

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  • "SMEs in Mexico : Issues and policies"
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  • "SMEs in Mexico Issues and Policies"
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  • "Smes In Mexico Issues and Policies"
  • "SMEs in Mexico : Issues and Policies"