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Title: Social Entrepreneurship as an Instrument of Poverty Abatement: An Application on Mexican Microenterprises
Authors: Angulo, Natanael Ramírez
Lagarda, Alejandro Mungaray
Barcelo, Jose Gabriel Aguilar

Anaya, Yadira Zulith Flores
Keywords: Social Entrepreneurship
Issue Date: 18-Feb-2015
Publisher: Bookwell Delhi
Series/Report no.: Eleventh Biennial Conference;S.No. 82
Abstract: We analyze the importance of social entrepreneurship as a mechanism of compensation and also as a way to abate poverty in zones of high margination and elevated social backwardness in Mexico. We perform an analysis of poverty behavior, as well of the impact of the programs that have been designed to abolish it. Additionally, an estimate of the social profitability of 394 micro enterprises located in marginated zones in the city of Tijuana (Mexico) is made through a cost-benefit analysis (CBA) that incorporate the social net present value criterion. The results are compared with the multidimensional poverty indicators, to evaluate if the entrepreneurship of social micro enterprises has a significant social impact, which could help to offset the social backwardness and poverty in these marginated zones.
Description: Social Entrepreneurship
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/93
ISBN: 9789380574783
Appears in Collections:Social Entrepreneurship

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