tailieunhanh - Economic problems of informal (unorganized) sector professionals in Nagpur district

This paper, hence, establishes the state‐of‐the‐art approaches in this field and proposes potential improvements in achieving representativeness of the data. Using the Ukrainian illegal self‐employed construction workers as an example, this paper evaluates the choices made by the researchers. | Economic problems of informal unorganized sector professionals in Nagpur district International Journal of Management IJM Volume 7 Issue 1 Jan-Feb 2016 pp. 61-68 Article ID IJM_07_01_006 Available online at http IJM JType IJM amp VType 7 amp IType 1 Journal Impact Factor 2016 Calculated by GISI ISSN Print 0976-6502 and ISSN Online 0976-6510 IAEME Publication ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF INFORMAL UNORGANIZED SECTOR PROFESSIONALS IN NAGPUR DISTRICT Prof. Anantkumar D. Gadre M. Phil. Net . Assistant Professor Suwalal Patni s Art amp Commerce College Pulgaon Wardha Maharashtra. Dr. Rajiv M. Jadhao M. Phil. Associate Professor and Head Department of Commerce Lok Mahavidyalaya Wardha Maharashtra Cite this Article Prof. Anantkumar D. Gadre and Dr. Rajiv M. Jadhao. Economic Problems of Informal Unorganized Sector Professionals in Nagpur District. International Journal of Management 7 1 2016 pp. 61-68. http IJM JType IJM amp VType 7 amp IType 1 1. INTRODUCTION Indian retail is dominated by a large number of small retailers consisting of the local kirana shops owner-manned general stores chemists footwear shops apparel shops paan and beedi local betel leaf and tobacco shops hand-cart hawkers pavement vendors etc. which together make up the so-called quot unorganized retail quot or traditional retail. The last few years have witnessed the entry of a number of organized retailers opening stores in various modern formats in metros and other important cities. Unorganized retailers normally do not pay taxes and most of them are not even registered for sales tax VAT or income tax. Zia and Azam 2013 Retailing in India is predominantly unorganized. According to a survey by AT Kearney an overwhelming proportion of the Rs. 400 000 crore retail markets are unorganized in India. In fact only a Rs. 20 000 crore segment of the market is organized. The sector is highly fragmented with 97 of its .

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