Avaliando os impactos da lei do microempreendedor individual no Brasil: 10 anos depois Outros Idiomas

ID:
74913
Resumo:
O empreendedorismo é amplamente reconhecido como um fenômeno de importância central em nossa sociedade. No âmbito de políticas públicas para o empreendedorismo, uma tendência muito específica tem sido o aumento, nos últimos anos, do empreendedorismo informal. Portanto, este artigo busca contribuir para preencher uma lacuna de conhecimento na literatura sobre empreendedorismo utilizando evidências empíricas para avaliar o impacto da implementação da Lei do Microempreendedor Individual (MEI) na formalização de pequenos negócios no Brasil, dez anos após sua entrada em vigor. Com base em dados empíricos, o nosso estudo fornece evidências indicando que esta legislação vem sendo utilizada como um instrumento para a desburocratização e redução da informalidade no mercado de trabalho. Adicionalmente, também pudemos observar um forte aumento no número de cidadãos brasileiros oficialmente registrados como microempreendedores individuais, especialmente em áreas urbanas e com foco em atividades como cabeleireiros, manicures, pedicures, trabalhos de alvenaria e promoção de vendas.
Citação ABNT:
CAVALHEIRO, G. M. C.; MARIANO, S. R. H. Assessing the Impact of the Implementation of the Individual Micro-Entrepreneur Act in Brazil. Revista da Micro e Pequena Empresa, v. 17, n. 3, p. 51-68, 2023.
Citação APA:
Cavalheiro, G. M. C., & Mariano, S. R. H. (2023). Assessing the Impact of the Implementation of the Individual Micro-Entrepreneur Act in Brazil. Revista da Micro e Pequena Empresa, 17(3), 51-68.
DOI:
10.6034/rmpe.v17i3.1859
Link Permanente:
https://www.spell.org.br/documentos/ver/74913/avaliando-os-impactos-da-lei-do-microempreendedor-individual-no-brasil--10-anos-depois/i/pt-br
Tipo de documento:
Artigo
Idioma:
Inglês
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