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SMEs, Foreign Trade and Indian Economy.

SME segment is the backbone for any developing economy. They are the blue chips of tomorrow and are the second largest provider of employment in India. SMEs in India have showcased the modern Indian socio-economic policies that include judicious use of foreign exchange reserves for export and import...

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Autor Principal: Bihari, Suresh Chandra and Mansimran Kaur
Formato: Journal Article
Publicado: MAN AND DEVELOPMENT 2012
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