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Network Advantages Among Zoroastrian Small Scale Entrepreneur In Modern India

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  • Tenzin Phuntsho
  • Karma Yezer

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Small enterprises play a vital role in economic development as they can provide the economy with efficiency, innovation, competition and employment. Entrepreneurs are responsible for the success of their businesses and have to face up with definite challenges in doing so. The four factors have been pre-determined based on review of the literatures. The four factors selected for the study were: Collateral/Security requirement, Interest rate, Literacy level, and the Credit Process. To know which factors affect access to credit among small business, survey was conducted in selected towns of Chukha district. Data was collected using structured questionnaires from 59 randomly selected respondents of Tsimasham, Chukha and Gedu towns. The statistical tools like correlation, mean and percentage were used for data analysis. Analyzed data is presented in tabular form, graph and chart. Key Words: Access to Credit, Business Credit and Small Enterprises Policy

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  • Tenzin Phuntsho & Karma Yezer, 2019. "Network Advantages Among Zoroastrian Small Scale Entrepreneur In Modern India," Working papers 2019-30-11, Voice of Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:vor:issues:2019-30-11
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