Informal markets, livelihood and politics: street vendors in urban India Debdulal Saha eng
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TextPublication details: New Delhi Routledge 2017Description: 217 pagesISBN: - 9781138219977
- 331.11/SAH
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Bibliography
Introduction: street vending in informal economy
Street vendors in urban India: an overview
Informal markets: structure, characteristics and substenance
Livelihood insecurity, uncertainty and vulnerability
Negotiations, organisations and collective bargening
Legislating street vending: challenges and alternative development
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