The Local Dimension of SME and Entrepreneurship Issues and Policies in Mexico
Jonathan Potter,
Marco Marchese,
Maryann Feldman,
Tom Kemeny,
Helen Lawton-Smith and
Andy Pike
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Jonathan Potter: OECD
Marco Marchese: OECD
Maryann Feldman: University of North Carolina
Helen Lawton-Smith: University of London
Andy Pike: University of Newcastle
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Helen Lawton Smith
No 2013/14, OECD Local Economic and Employment Development (LEED) Papers from OECD Publishing
Abstract:
This report presents the results of the local component of the OECD Review of SME and Entrepreneurship Issues and Policies at National and Local Levels in Mexico. It draws on case studies conducted in the two states of Morelos and Queretaro and examines regional disparities in entrepreneurship activity in Mexico; the governance of entrepreneurship and SME policies, focusing on coordination between national and local policies and how national programmes are tailored to the different state development needs; and policies at state level to support workforce and entrepreneurship skills, business innovation and industry-university knowledge flows, access to finance, and improvements in business regulations.
Date: 2013-10-31
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