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The Technology Increasing MSMEs In Indonesia

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  • Virantau, Gilbert Nathaniel

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The Indonesian economy experienced deflation of 0,1% in July 2020. One of the reason is because the Covid-19. The recovery of MSMEs cannot be separated from the information technology, considering that digitalization is the key so that enterpreneurs can survive and develop amid the Covid-19. The policy of the government’s to provide business credit to ultra-micro and small businesses as well as social assistance for the poor and victims of termination of employment is believed to be capable to save Indonesia’s economy from recession.

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  • Virantau, Gilbert Nathaniel, 2021. "The Technology Increasing MSMEs In Indonesia," OSF Preprints w3jd6, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:w3jd6
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/w3jd6
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