Abstract

Purpose: Describe the factors that promoted the economic growth of MSEs in the city of Iquitos in the year 2021.
 Theoretical framework: The world we know has many shortcomings, schools, hospitals, infrastructure necessary to provide essential services to the entire population, and that economic activities, production, transportation, etc., allow and contribute to the presence of upstream supply of goods and services that people require for their livelihood (Aguilar Zuluaga, 2016).
 Methodology: For the development of this study, the qualitative approach of phenomenological - hermeneutic design was used, the informants were entrepreneurs, microentrepreneurs, officials of the Chamber of Commerce and officials of the Municipal Economic Development Management.
 Findings: The study provides information about the intrinsic reality that Peruvian MSEs are going through, that which economic indicators and quantitative studies do not provide.
 Contributions: The present study provides an analysis of the reality about economic growth, making a study of the phenomenology that this represents, with the respective hermeneutic analysis that is required, which could serve as a basis for the promotion and design of public policies for the economic development of the sector.
 Originality/value: This study is innovative due to the absence of research that addresses the social phenomenon of economic growth and its factors from the perspective of its protagonists, the entrepreneurs, which will contribute to the analysis of decisions for the development of these economic sectors.

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