Cluster Development of Select MSMEs in West Bengal
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https://doi.org/10.33516/maj.v50i12.71-79pAbstract
The Cluster Development Programme (CDP) initiative is formulated with the objective of strengthening the institutional framework, creating stronger backward and forward linkages and introduction of modern technology in order to enhance the productivity and competitiveness of the enterprises in the cluster. It facilitates economies of scale in terms of deployment of resources and inbuilt capacity of MSEs through formation of SHGs, mutual credit guarantee funds, business development services (BDS) providers etc.Downloads
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