Abstract

The outburst of COVID-19 has not only distressed the economic and social activities of Indian economy but also the world economy as a whole. Out of different economic activities, the micro, small and medium Enterprises (MSMEs) affected a lot. This article attempts to measure the contribution of MSMEs towards Indian economy and also attempts to find out the challenges and problems in pre- and during COVID period. We have used different descriptive statistics to measure the impacts of MSMEs and also use of correlation and co-integration to measure the relationship among the variables such as number of MSMEs, investment amount, employment and output. This pandemic is an exceptional shock for MSMEs. It is evident that there is a high degree of significant positive correlation among the variables. Johansen’s co-integration analysis resulted in the rejection of the null hypothesis signifying the existence of long-run co-integrating relationship. Given the extensive COVID-19 chaos, the government needs to establish an ongoing monitoring system and declare urgent relief steps to improve the MSMEs sector’s confidence. E-market linkage for MSMEs should be promoted, and fiscal stimulus should increase for this sector. The Government of India should take various measures to improve Indian MSMEs and achieve the vision of Self-reliant India.

Highlights

  • The unprecedented outbreak of COVID-19 brought misery to all the sectors, including micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs)

  • A larger chunk of Indian MSMEs is in rural areas, which are going to play a significant role in making Self-reliant India

  • The revised definition will definitely add to the volume of MSME units so an affirmative rise in the output, employment, product diversification, investment and export

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Introduction

The unprecedented outbreak of COVID-19 brought misery to all the sectors, including micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs). The government has to make sure through sufficient procedures and tracking mechanisms to reach every stakeholder in the MSMEs sector (Ghosh, 2020) It is substantial from the above analysis that there exists surplus of studies on MSMEs sector and its significance for the development of Indian economy but the outbreak of this crisis has negatively crashed the MSME units in terms of production, distribution, investment, employment, revenue generation, social integration, monetary needs, etc., and studies related to impact analysis of COVID-19 on MSMEs sector is partial in all Indian context. The study will have its own significance in the field of assimilating the experimental COVID-19 situation with the MSMEs sector

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