Competition institutions in Mexico in relation to COVID‐19 and the economic recovery

This study is part of the activities envisaged under the “Enhance access to markets” cluster of the Development Account project “Global Initiative towards post-COVID-19 resurgence of the MSME Sector”. Its main purpose is to analyse the measures adopted by the competition authorities of the governmen...

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spelling oai-11362-466602021-02-25T15:30:04Z Competition institutions in Mexico in relation to COVID‐19 and the economic recovery Navarro, Ignacio Cuenta de las Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo PEQUEÑAS EMPRESAS EMPRESAS MEDIANAS COMPETITIVIDAD COVID-19 VIRUS EPIDEMIAS ASPECTOS ECONOMICOS ESTRATEGIA EMPRESARIAL INNOVACIONES TECNOLOGICAS TECNOLOGIA DE LA INFORMACION TECNOLOGIA DE LAS COMUNICACIONES POLITICA INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIA ELECTRICA SMALL ENTERPRISES MEDIUM ENTERPRISES COMPETITIVENESS COVID-19 VIRUSES EPIDEMICS ECONOMIC ASPECTS CORPORATE STRATEGIES TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIAL POLICY ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY This study is part of the activities envisaged under the “Enhance access to markets” cluster of the Development Account project “Global Initiative towards post-COVID-19 resurgence of the MSME Sector”. Its main purpose is to analyse the measures adopted by the competition authorities of the governments of Latin America and the Caribbean in support of small and medium-sized enterprises during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, in order to facilitate their recovery. The aim of this study is to examine the main policy actions implemented by Mexican competition authorities to address the economic crisis brought about by the pandemic and to stimulate economic recovery of SMEs. In terms of the operational measures taken by SMEs to contend with the crisis, digitization appears an important tool, enabling them to pivot to new online distribution channels and new ways of organizing production. This highlights the importance of competition authorities ensuring that SMEs have access to marketplaces and digital platforms on competitive terms. Introduction .-- I. The problem of market access for SMEs as a result of the pandemic .-- II. Institutional environment for competition .-- III. Measures and policies to support SMEs during the pandemic and in the recovery .-- IV. The road ahead. 2021-02-22T19:38:07Z 2021-02-22T19:38:07Z 2021-02-22 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/46660 LC/TS.2021/14 en Documentos de Proyectos .pdf application/pdf MEXICO MEXICO ECLAC
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topic PEQUEÑAS EMPRESAS
EMPRESAS MEDIANAS
COMPETITIVIDAD
COVID-19
VIRUS
EPIDEMIAS
ASPECTOS ECONOMICOS
ESTRATEGIA EMPRESARIAL
INNOVACIONES TECNOLOGICAS
TECNOLOGIA DE LA INFORMACION
TECNOLOGIA DE LAS COMUNICACIONES
POLITICA INDUSTRIAL
INDUSTRIA ELECTRICA
SMALL ENTERPRISES
MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
COMPETITIVENESS
COVID-19
VIRUSES
EPIDEMICS
ECONOMIC ASPECTS
CORPORATE STRATEGIES
TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
INDUSTRIAL POLICY
ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY
spellingShingle PEQUEÑAS EMPRESAS
EMPRESAS MEDIANAS
COMPETITIVIDAD
COVID-19
VIRUS
EPIDEMIAS
ASPECTOS ECONOMICOS
ESTRATEGIA EMPRESARIAL
INNOVACIONES TECNOLOGICAS
TECNOLOGIA DE LA INFORMACION
TECNOLOGIA DE LAS COMUNICACIONES
POLITICA INDUSTRIAL
INDUSTRIA ELECTRICA
SMALL ENTERPRISES
MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
COMPETITIVENESS
COVID-19
VIRUSES
EPIDEMICS
ECONOMIC ASPECTS
CORPORATE STRATEGIES
TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
INDUSTRIAL POLICY
ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY
Navarro, Ignacio
Competition institutions in Mexico in relation to COVID‐19 and the economic recovery
description This study is part of the activities envisaged under the “Enhance access to markets” cluster of the Development Account project “Global Initiative towards post-COVID-19 resurgence of the MSME Sector”. Its main purpose is to analyse the measures adopted by the competition authorities of the governments of Latin America and the Caribbean in support of small and medium-sized enterprises during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, in order to facilitate their recovery. The aim of this study is to examine the main policy actions implemented by Mexican competition authorities to address the economic crisis brought about by the pandemic and to stimulate economic recovery of SMEs. In terms of the operational measures taken by SMEs to contend with the crisis, digitization appears an important tool, enabling them to pivot to new online distribution channels and new ways of organizing production. This highlights the importance of competition authorities ensuring that SMEs have access to marketplaces and digital platforms on competitive terms.
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title Competition institutions in Mexico in relation to COVID‐19 and the economic recovery
title_short Competition institutions in Mexico in relation to COVID‐19 and the economic recovery
title_full Competition institutions in Mexico in relation to COVID‐19 and the economic recovery
title_fullStr Competition institutions in Mexico in relation to COVID‐19 and the economic recovery
title_full_unstemmed Competition institutions in Mexico in relation to COVID‐19 and the economic recovery
title_sort competition institutions in mexico in relation to covid‐19 and the economic recovery
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