Assessing the impact of digitalization on Micro, Small and Medium Enterprizes in India

India is the fastest developing economy in the world. The Indian economy is the seventh biggest economy in the world in terms of GDP and the third biggest by purchasing power parity after the US and China. The Indian economy has seen a lot of changes from acting self-dependent to opening its entrywa...

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