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Historically, society, whatever its geographical origin, has been a labour force and a builder of social and economic welfare, but it has also been subjected to structures broken down by ideology or economic powers, which manipulate the paths of social welfare. These groups are often classified today as micro, small and medium-sized entrepreneurs, who are categorised by criteria that limit their possibilities for development, as in many cases their status does not allow them to obtain certain benefits such as financing, incentives, etc., simply because they are not eligible for credit or are…mehr

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Historically, society, whatever its geographical origin, has been a labour force and a builder of social and economic welfare, but it has also been subjected to structures broken down by ideology or economic powers, which manipulate the paths of social welfare. These groups are often classified today as micro, small and medium-sized entrepreneurs, who are categorised by criteria that limit their possibilities for development, as in many cases their status does not allow them to obtain certain benefits such as financing, incentives, etc., simply because they are not eligible for credit or are in the informal sector. It should not be forgotten that not all companies can be large, nor that these companies can provide everything, much less be able to employ an entire nation, and that is where today's MSMEs are born, which in my personal opinion, and in the special case of El Salvador, are currently the result of bad government management, unemployment, poverty, among others.
Autorenporträt
Mario Enrique Ayala : doctorat en gestion publique et en sciences commerciales. Institut d'administration publique d'Amérique centrale.