We are well aware of the fact that the
digital economy has considerably and
substantially reduced market frictions and has
also posed new challenges for efficient
functioning of any market. Also in particular, the
seaming drastic reductions in cost of search,
transportation, entry and reproduction, all have
sound and profound implications for the role of
platforms, value of innovation and also balance
between firm’s data needs as well as consumer
privacy. Of late there is a proper structure
promoting the development of applied digital
technology through research based education
centres and also international competence
centers. Properly creating the conditions for a
more reliable and secure process of generating,
storing and also using data is the primary basis
for protection from the cyber security hazard that
which could act as a brake on technology
advancement aspects. The research paper
reviews some major recent economic research
that which sheds light on major issues and also
discuss as to how well designed policies on
competition, regulation, consumer privacy and
IP protection can all improve market
performance in the digital economy. The research
paper also highlights important implications for
encouraging digital entrepreneurship aspects by
focusing mainly on institutional, technology as
well as local dimensions of context and various
other such measures to develop significant
entrepreneurial and digital competencies. It also
includes policy interventions to develop
information and communication technology
(ICT) infrastructure, transport and other local
distribution infrastructure and other such
training opportunities to essentially develop
digital entrepreneurs for improvising market
performance in the digital economy.
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