THE RELEVANCE OF PUBLIC POLICIES IN STRENGTHENING MICROENTERPRISES IN BRAZIL

Authors

  • Piedley Macedo Saraiva UNIFAP
  • José Helvis Ribeiro de Lima
  • Maria Andressa Bejamim Pereira
  • Camylla Sobreira Alves
  • Maria Aparecida de Lima Silva
  • Cícera Romana Fideles Pereira Formiga

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v11i10.21708

Keywords:

Public policies. Micro-entrepreneurship. Regional development. Solidarity economy. Pandemic.

Abstract

This article aims to deepen the discussion about the relevance of public policies for the development and strengthening of Brazilian microenterprises. Based on a systematic literature review, it sought to understand how state actions, programs, and legislation can positively impact the entrepreneurial environment, promoting productive inclusion, income generation, and sustainable economic growth. The analysis shows that, although there have been advances in terms of formalization and credit support, challenges remain, such as the discontinuity of policies, the scarcity of managerial training, and the lack of incentives for innovation. The relevance of public policies becomes especially important in the face of crises, such as the Covid-19 pandemic, showing that an active state presence is essential for the survival and recovery of small businesses.

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Author Biographies

Piedley Macedo Saraiva, UNIFAP

Professor/Orientador. UNIFAP – Área de gestão.

José Helvis Ribeiro de Lima

Curso. Administração. 

Maria Andressa Bejamim Pereira

Curso: Administração. 

Camylla Sobreira Alves

Curso: Administração. 

Maria Aparecida de Lima Silva

Curso: Administração. 

Cícera Romana Fideles Pereira Formiga

Curso: Gestão Comercial.

Published

2025-10-27

How to Cite

Saraiva, P. M., Lima, J. H. R. de, Pereira, M. A. B., Alves, C. S., Silva, M. A. de L., & Formiga, C. R. F. P. (2025). THE RELEVANCE OF PUBLIC POLICIES IN STRENGTHENING MICROENTERPRISES IN BRAZIL. Revista Ibero-Americana De Humanidades, Ciências E Educação, 11(10), 4469–4473. https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v11i10.21708