1. Integración tecnológica y financiera de Pequeñas y Medianas Empresas: hacia una nueva política de industrialización en México.
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Carlos López-Gómez, Andrés Blancas Neria y
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SMALL business , *SMALL business finance , *INDUSTRIAL policy , *VALUE chains , *DEVELOPMENT banks , *COMMERCIAL credit ,MEXICAN economy ,MEXICAN economic policy - Abstract
This paper explores some of the main technological and financing gaps faced by SMEs in Mexico, and discusses the implications of such gaps for the design of a new industrial policy. The paper first discusses the economic importance of SMEs in Mexico as the main supporters of employment, and that of the manufacturing industry as the main driver of productivity growth and technological innovation. With regard to technological gaps, the paper emphasizes the scarce participation of Mexicans SMEs in the production of capital goods and the dependency on foreign suppliers that this implies. With regard to financing gaps, the paper presents evidence of the increasing proportion of SMEs that do not access bank loans (over three quarters of the total in recent years). Taking this into account, the paper argues for the need to incorporate, as part of a new industrial policy in Mexico, measures to strengthen the national productive-finance ecosystem. In order to do this, the paper argues for the need to characterize SMEs not only in terms of their sectoral distribution but also in terms of their position in the value chain. Furthermore, the paper argues for the need of an alternative struc-ture and functioning of the country's development banking system, con-sidering the feasibility of a dual monetary policy and the selective credit mechanisms commonly referred to as "Cajones especiales de crédito". [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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