MEXICAN SMES AND THEIR GLOBAL CONTEXT IN THE FACE OF THE 2030 AGENDA. AN ANALYSIS FROM COMPETITIVENESS
Abstract
This study analyzes the fulfillment of the objectives of the 2030 Agenda in its economic dimension to
identify the impact on the competitiveness of Mexican SMEs. The methodology has a quantitative
approach. Pearson's Analysis and the R-squared Coefficient of Determination are used. This research
is limited to the analysis of the variables decent work and economic growth and their correlation with
competitiveness. The absence of results on the correlation of these variables in the Mexican context
justifies their originality, since more than 5 years after the publication of the Sustainable Development
Goals (SDG) it is necessary to know their effect on competitiveness. of the companies. Preliminary
results show that labor informality does not contribute to the competitiveness of SMEs in Mexico. I
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