中美洲萨尔瓦多中小企业融资的定量分析。高犯罪率使局势复杂化

J. Fruet-Cardozo, Paul Granados-López, Lorena Caridad-López del Río, Jesus Claudio Pérez Gálvez
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本文分析了萨尔瓦多(中美洲)中小企业在高犯罪率背景下的融资选择。中小企业占全国商业部门的9.0%,加上微型企业,占99.6%。同样,两国都贡献了35%的GDP和67%的就业。截至2020年12月31日,金融系统的贷款总额为31.0722亿美元,满足了中小企业60%的需求。提出了四个假设,并使用多指标多原因(MIMIC),结构方程模型(SEM)进行了验证。该模型显示,萨尔瓦多银行系统对该国中小企业的信心很低,这使得这些企业极难获得贷款。迫切需要对该国的金融部门进行一些结构性改革,但暴力状况和对金融和社会机构的不信任程度是只有真正的法律和秩序状态才能克服的困难。这反过来又可以成为可持续经济进步的催化剂。样本包括405个案例,这些案例来自不同公司的管理人员的调查。调查于2019年3月、4月、5月和6月进行。
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Quantitative analysis of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) financing in El Salvador, Central America. A situation complicated by high criminality
This article analyzes financing alternatives for SMEs in El Salvador (Central America) that operate in the context of high levels of crime. SMEs represent 9.0% of the country's business sector, and together with micro-enterprises they account for 99.6%. Likewise, both participate with 35% of GDP and 67% of employment. The loans from the financial system, as of December 31, 2020, amounted to $3,107.22 million, which covered 60% of SMEs’ demand. Four hypotheses are proposed and tested using Multiple Indicators Multiple Causes (MIMIC), a structural equation model (SEM). The model revealed that the Salvadoran banking system has low confidence in the country's SMEs, which makes it extremely difficult for these companies to obtain loans. Some structural changes in the country's financial sector are urgently needed, but the state of violence and degree of mistrust in financial and social institutions are difficulties that only a real state of law and order can overcome. This, in turn, can act as a catalyst for sustainable economic progress. The sample includes 405 cases obtained from the surveys of managers in various companies. They were carried out during the months of March, April, May and June in 2019.
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