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_aMohinder Singh Vikas _92942 |
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_aDigital Payment in India _bTrend and Structural changes after demonetisation |
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_aMumbai _bIndian Institute of Finance _c2022 |
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300 | _asept 2022 Pg. 953-970 | ||
520 | _aSignificant developments have been made towards a digital payment system since the 1960's yet more than 85 percent retail transactions in the world are held in cash. Higher Cash to GDP Ratio and higher cost of cash to GDP Ratio and Higher Cost of Cash along with exponential l growth in online business transactions, forced countries around the world towards digital payment system.In india the government has taken various steps to promote Digital payments. The study observed that Digital Transactions have registered a high growth in last 13 years. | ||
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_aFinance _92943 |
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_aDigital payments _92944 |
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_aFund Transfer _92945 |
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_aDemonetization _92946 |
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