The economic and social role of microenterprises in developing countries is well recognized. Research has shown that the importance of microenterprises in economic development derives from the fact that small firms use labor intensively rather than capital. In the case of Mexico, microenterprises employ over 20 percent of the working age population. Moreover, from 1991 to 1995 the number of microenterprises operating in Mexico increased from 5.7 to 6.1 million firms. Given the role that microenterprises play in employment creation, a natural research question that arises is then, “how microenterprises are created and survive under credit market imperfections.” A general model of microenterprise survival in Mexico—a model in which microenter...
El presente artículo tiene como propósito realizar un análisis de un aspecto que es fundamental para...
This paper explores the viability of microenterprise credit programs funded by the Inter-American De...
This paper analyzes the possibility of survival of low value added microenterprises of Baja Californ...
The economic and social role of microenterprises in developing countries is well recognized. Researc...
Using the National Survey of Micro enterprises (ENAMIN, Encuesta Nacional de Micronegocios) data I t...
This investigation characterized small business owners in Mexico by enterprise units. Estimations of...
The authors employ propensity score matching and a traditional control function approach to examine ...
A rich panel data set from Mexico is used to study the patterns of entry, exit, and growth of microe...
The economic role of micro firms is still the subject of much discussion and debate. While these fi...
The present research paper analyses the main and most relevant characteristics identified and presen...
Using firm-level data from Mexico, this paper investigates the firm characteristics associated with ...
The learning capacity of social based Mexican micro-entrepreneurs to generate new knowledge and inco...
At least 33% of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Mexico do not survive the first year and 65% ...
This paper examines the role of microenterprise programs in generating productive employment in Cent...
<p>This research analyzed the role that financial information plays in the access to external financ...
El presente artículo tiene como propósito realizar un análisis de un aspecto que es fundamental para...
This paper explores the viability of microenterprise credit programs funded by the Inter-American De...
This paper analyzes the possibility of survival of low value added microenterprises of Baja Californ...
The economic and social role of microenterprises in developing countries is well recognized. Researc...
Using the National Survey of Micro enterprises (ENAMIN, Encuesta Nacional de Micronegocios) data I t...
This investigation characterized small business owners in Mexico by enterprise units. Estimations of...
The authors employ propensity score matching and a traditional control function approach to examine ...
A rich panel data set from Mexico is used to study the patterns of entry, exit, and growth of microe...
The economic role of micro firms is still the subject of much discussion and debate. While these fi...
The present research paper analyses the main and most relevant characteristics identified and presen...
Using firm-level data from Mexico, this paper investigates the firm characteristics associated with ...
The learning capacity of social based Mexican micro-entrepreneurs to generate new knowledge and inco...
At least 33% of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Mexico do not survive the first year and 65% ...
This paper examines the role of microenterprise programs in generating productive employment in Cent...
<p>This research analyzed the role that financial information plays in the access to external financ...
El presente artículo tiene como propósito realizar un análisis de un aspecto que es fundamental para...
This paper explores the viability of microenterprise credit programs funded by the Inter-American De...
This paper analyzes the possibility of survival of low value added microenterprises of Baja Californ...