School of Business
Career: Administration and International Business Course: Business Trends Members: Becerra Teran, Vladimir Teevin Garcia, Gonzalo Leon Aranibar, Jose Vargas Camacho, Fernando
Teacher: Edwin Erick Delgado Tinoco
Monday, April 16th 2018
What’s a Mype? Mype in Spanish or Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs, also small and medium
enterprises)
or small
and
medium-sized
businesses (SMBs)
are businesses whose personnel numbers fall below certain limits. The abbreviation "SME" is used in the European Union and by international organizations such as the World Bank, the United Nations and the World Trade Organization (WTO). Small enterprises outnumber large companies by a wide margin and also employ many more people. SMEs are also said to be responsible for driving innovation and competition in many economic sectors.
Requisites: What are the requisites to join REMYPE? The requisites to be part of a REMYPE are the following: Updated RUC. To have a user and a password SOL. To have at least 1 employee. Do not belong to the categories of bars, discos, casinos and games of chance. MYPEs must be located in one of the following business categories, established according to their annual sales levels: MICRO BUSINESS: Annual sales up to the maximum amount of 150 UIT. SMALL BUSINESS: Annual sales over 150 UIT and up to the maximum amount of 1700 UIT. The benefits of the regime established by the State for MYPEs are based on these levels of annual sales and compliance with other requirements.
Types of sectors The economic sectors are the division of the economic activity of a State or territory, according to the type of productive process that takes place, and encompassing all those works aimed at obtaining material goods and services.
People carry out very different jobs. Some cultivate the land and obtain fruits; others transform and pack or package them; and there are those who transport it to the markets where they are consumed; and who sells them in stores. Due to the large number of existing jobs, these have been classified into different groups, where the predominance of one group over another informs about the level of economic development that each society has.
Primary Sector It is a sector made up of all the activities linked to obtaining resources from the natural environment, both from the sea and from the land, such as agriculture, livestock, fishing; that is, it is the sector that obtains the product directly from nature. Secondary Sector This sector is composed of the activities destined to transformation of the raw materials into elaborated or semi-elaborated products, such as the refinery, the printing press, the tobacco industry, etc., that is, it includes all the economic activities of a country related to the transformation industrial food and other types of goods or merchandise, which are used as a basis for the manufacture of new products.
Tertiary sector Services are part of this sector, that is, all those activities that do not produce a commodity in themselves, but are necessary for the proper functioning of the economy. Considering this, saying tertiary sector is the same as saying service sector.
Primary Sector “Manufacture” Craft: The craft activity in our environment is old as the man himself, understood as the production of goods and services where manual labor predominates, the result of knowledge and skills of some art or craft. The craft is a form of production that is in our midst, whose main characteristic is given by the creative faculty of man, using traditional instruments and technologies.
The production of handicrafts in a pluricultural and biodiverse country like Peru, has very different tourist attractions in their local and regional contexts with historical - cultural transcendence; for this reason, it has made this activity a diversity of extraordinary craft products, in which the diverse cultural expressions are concretized, linked to ceramics, goldsmithing, textiles, gastronomy, various confections, ornaments, jewelery, wood crafts, paintings, sculptures, miniatures, music, dances, folk prints, etc.
Statistic Data: In figure 1, it shows us that the "Agriculture" manufacturing sector is located in the first place: Figure 1
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