Explanation of the competitive behavior of subsistence microenterprises: evidence for Mexico
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Abstract
The objective of this paper is to discuss two elements necessary when analyzing the microenterprise sector: the need to rethink the theoretical frame of reference to represent its competitive behavior; and the relevance of differentiating them according to their nature, location and objectives. The methodology is based on contrasting empirical evidences and essential assumptions made by the industrial organization theory, as well as applying measuring instruments for the degree of strategic competence and microenterprise classification, based on a discrete logistic choice model. Results suggest that the competitive performance of an important subsector of microenterprises can be associated with models of imperfect competition, giving guidelines for their pertinent analysis.