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In the last decade there has been an important growth in female entrepreneurship worldwide. Although this is higher in developed economies, female entrepreneurship in Mexico and Latin America has also grown significantly. The aim of this research is to analyze whether there are significant...
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In the last decade there has been an important growth in female entrepreneurship worldwide. Although this is higher in developed economies, female entrepreneurship in Mexico and Latin America has also grown significantly. The aim of this research is to analyze whether there are significant...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011251921
Family businesses are fundamental productive structures in industrialized and developing economies. Even though there are no rigorous data to support the fact, family businesses have a relevant influence in the generation of national wealth, but they are not well known. Research on family...
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Since the deregulation of the coffee market in 1989, price crises are proof of the uncertainty and risk around coffee growers’ income, particularly for small producers who, in the case of Mexico, have taken action such as the conversion of their traditional crops into the organic production...
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This paper analyzes the causal relationship between producer and consumer prices in the case of Mexico during the period 1994:01-2012:02. To do this, we use three unit root tests (Dickey-Fuller, 1979 y 1981; Phillips-Perron, 1988; Lee-Strazicich, 2003) and two tests of causality (Granger,1969; Toda y...
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This paper studies the turnover theory and its application in Mexico. We look for correspondences as well as differences between the literature for developed countries and the Mexican reality (emerging market). We describe both the occurrence of turnovers and their effects on firm performance....
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This paper presents a model that explains how Mexican mobile operators’ competitiveness was impacted by physical resources, price, quality, productivity and technology. The method for this research was a hypothetic and deductive one with transversal and explanatory characteristics. The...
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This paper examines the determinants of capital structure in family-owned small and medium- sized enterprises in Mexico. We suggest that the size, age, managerial planning, family control and the age of their CEO or owner influence financing decisions. The study’s hypotheses are tested by...
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