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Demonetisation and Retail Markets: Lower Perceived Economic Effects Among Unorganized Retailers


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1 Assistant Professor, Department of PG Studies and Research in Commerce and Management, Sri C. Achutha Menon Government College, Thrissur – 680 014, Kerala, India
     

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This research explored the experiences of unorganized retailers in India regarding the macroeconomic effects of demonetisation in their business. Concurrently, the study evaluated the constructive effects of demonetisation in the digitalization process of the Indian economy. The temporary liquidity crunch created by the exercise caused some problems to the retailers with short-lived impacts. However, repudiating the general and political criticism against the macroeconomic implications of the demonetisation, the research acclaimed that the move was neither cost-intensive nor brought in significant economic damage to the unorganized retailing business in India. The overall impact of the demonetisation exercise in the economy was somewhat positive and contributed significantly to make the economy cashless.

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Demonetization, Unorganized Retailing, Macroeconomic Effects.

Paper Submission Date: September 12, 2019; Paper Sent Back for Revision: November 16, 2019; Paper Acceptance Date: November 20, 2019.

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T. G. Saji
Assistant Professor, Department of PG Studies and Research in Commerce and Management, Sri C. Achutha Menon Government College, Thrissur – 680 014, Kerala, India

Abstract


This research explored the experiences of unorganized retailers in India regarding the macroeconomic effects of demonetisation in their business. Concurrently, the study evaluated the constructive effects of demonetisation in the digitalization process of the Indian economy. The temporary liquidity crunch created by the exercise caused some problems to the retailers with short-lived impacts. However, repudiating the general and political criticism against the macroeconomic implications of the demonetisation, the research acclaimed that the move was neither cost-intensive nor brought in significant economic damage to the unorganized retailing business in India. The overall impact of the demonetisation exercise in the economy was somewhat positive and contributed significantly to make the economy cashless.

Keywords


Demonetization, Unorganized Retailing, Macroeconomic Effects.

Paper Submission Date: September 12, 2019; Paper Sent Back for Revision: November 16, 2019; Paper Acceptance Date: November 20, 2019.




DOI: https://doi.org/10.17010/ijom%2F2019%2Fv49%2Fi12%2F149109