Wilson Araque Jaramillo, Roberto Hidalgo Flor, Jairo Rivera Vásquez
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Abstract
The main objective of this article is to analyze the evolution of Ecuadorian Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SME), their contribution to the national economy, institutional framework, and internal operating characteristics. To this end, the focus is on companies related to the manufacturing sector in Ecuador. The main periods of the analysis are: i) the 1990s, ii) 2000-2008 and iii) 2009-2019; however, the decades of the 1970s and 1980s have been included in the first part of the article for their relevance. Literature review is the main data collection methodology, and the databases used are from official sources. Data from the Banco Central del Ecuador (BCE, Central Bank of Ecuador), the Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos (INEC, National Institute of Statistics and Census), regulations and research around the SME sector have been used.
The main findings are that SMEs are crucial within the Ecuadorian industrial fabric, because of its specialization in products that contribute to satisfying basic needs, but also because they provide parts and supplies to other companies. The quantitative contribution of SMEs, however, has been declining over time, both in number of establishments, staffing, and production, which reveals the increasing relevance of large industries. In this process, the institutional framework has had an influence in the evolution of SMEs, with certain strengths and weaknesses in terms of supporting the development of SMEs. In turn, in regards to internal operation, it becomes apparent that despite some improvement, there has not been significant progress during the period under analysis. In short, this work contributes to the larger discussion about the relevance of SMEs in Ecuador, their history, and whether there might be grounds for public policies to support their development.
本文的主要目的是分析厄瓜多尔中小企业(SME)的演变、对国民经济的贡献、制度框架和内部经营特征。为此目的,重点是与厄瓜多尔制造业有关的公司。分析的主要时期为:i) 20世纪90年代,ii) 2000-2008年和iii) 2009-2019年;然而,70年代和80年代的几十年已列入文章的第一部分,因为它们的相关性。文献综述是主要的数据收集方法,使用的数据库来自官方来源。数据来自厄瓜多尔中央银行(BCE,厄瓜多尔中央银行)、国家统计局Estadística y Censos (INEC,国家统计和人口普查研究所)、中小企业部门的法规和研究。主要发现是,中小企业在厄瓜多尔的工业结构中至关重要,因为它的产品专业化,有助于满足基本需求,也因为它们为其他公司提供零件和用品。然而,随着时间的推移,中小企业的数量贡献一直在下降,无论是在机构数量,人员配置还是生产方面,这表明大企业的相关性正在增强。在这一过程中,体制框架对中小企业的演变产生了影响,在支持中小企业发展方面具有一定的优势和劣势。反过来,在内部业务方面,很明显,尽管有所改善,但在本报告所述期间并没有取得重大进展。简而言之,这项工作有助于更广泛地讨论厄瓜多尔中小企业的相关性、它们的历史,以及是否有必要制定公共政策来支持它们的发展。