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No. 1086 Model MSE


The MSEs (name for micro and small enterprises) are companies established in Peru who meet certain requirements regarding the number of workers involved and the levels of annual sales:
Note: ITU for 2006 is 3 450 Dollars
The MSE can be formed by natural or legal persons under any form of business organization referred to by law.
importance of MSEs in Peru
The field of micro and small enterprises in Peru plays a fundamental role in generating employment. Thus, according to the latest estimates by Prompyme and the Ministry of Labour and Employment in 2004, contributed 42% of Gross Domestic Product and accounted for 88% of private employment.
According to the study entitled Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM), led by Babson College (USA) and London Business School (United Kingdom) with the support of Esan in Peru Peru is located at the top of the countries more entrepreneurial. Of every hundred Peruvians, 40.3 are entrepreneurs, while the average is 9 percent worldwide and in Latin America (the most entrepreneurial region according to the same study) the average is 16 percent.

Participation MSE




Source: Ministry of Labour and Employment Promotion
98% of Peru's economic units are micro and small enterprises (micro = 94.4%, small = 3.9%), which makes them a boost for the local economy, regional and national economic development axis and employment generation. Of these companies, the highest percentage (76.8%) are in services and trade sectors, while 16% are in the industrial sector.
Also, almost 3 500 MSEs in the country participate in foreign trade. Exporters out of 3, 2 are micro and small entrepreneurs and have gone to export U.S. $ 133 million in 2001 to U.S. $ 271 million in 2004, other MSEs do not export directly but do so through the provision for exporters.
More:
http://www.proinversion.gob.pe/0/0/modulos/JER/PlantillaStandard.aspx?ARE=0&PFL=0&JER=98

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