Relationship between the performance of Small, Medium Business and the gross added
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Abstract
INTRODUCTION. This research makes an analysis of the relationship between the gross added value generated by the provinces of Pichincha, Azuay, Tungurahua and the perception of the performance of their small and medium businesses in the between 2011-2016. The information used corresponds to PyME conjunctural surveys, conducted by the PyME Observatory of the Universidad Andina Simon Bolivar and official information of the Central Bank of Ecuador. OBJECTIVE. Analyze the relationship between gross value added and the perception of the performance of PyME. METHOD. Consists in an analysis of the correlation between data of gross added value and the performance perception of PyME. RESULTS. The results of the investigation allow us to conclude that the perception of PyME about the annual variation of sales volume and production volume presents a positive correlation with the annual variation of the gross value added of the provinces under study. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS. It is concluded that the analysis and monitoring of the operational and economic results of PyME should be enhanced with policies that allow their development due to the relationship they have with the aggregates of the economy.
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