The Creative Economy and its Contribution to the Development of MSMEs in Nicaragua

Authors

  • Belfor Adán Solís Chavarría Maestrando, CED-MEB, UNAN Casa de la Soberanía Miguel D´ Escoto Brockmann UNAN Managua
  • Gloria Jeanette Villanueva Núñez Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua, Managua, UNAN-Managua Dirección de Extensión Universitaria

Keywords:

Economy, Entrepreneurship, Strategy, Creativity, Programs, MSMEs

Abstract

The objective of this article is to describe how the socioeconomic policies promoted by the National Government have led to the development of the family economy, through the Zero Usura Program promoted since 2007 in the municipality of Rosita. It describes how these women entrepreneurs have been allowed, through this program, to improve the living conditions of their families.

This documentary research is carried out in the municipality of Rosita, through a review of primary, secondary and tertiary sources, which is made up of documents from scientific journals, web pages and magazines in digital media supported by the bibliographic methodology. According to Gómez, the bibliographical review or state of the art corresponds to the detailed description of a certain topic that allows strategic decisions to be made. (Eduardo Gómez-Luna a, 2014).

With this research, we seek to verify how the Usura Cero Program has impacted the socioeconomic development of the leading women. For this reason, an approach is made to the successes and failures of Nicaraguan women who have been transforming their lives thanks to the Zero Usury Program, promoted by the Government of Reconciliation and National Unity, as part of the restitution of the rights to have a better life from your own efforts.

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Published

03-07-2023

How to Cite

Solís Chavarría, B. A. . . ., & Villanueva Núñez , G. J. (2023). The Creative Economy and its Contribution to the Development of MSMEs in Nicaragua. Revista Compromiso Social, 5(9), 113–120. Retrieved from https://revistas.unan.edu.ni/index.php/rcs/article/view/2311

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