Suggested Readings
This section compiles a range of essential readings that enhance the understanding of consumer rights, marketplace dynamics, and economic development in India. These readings are vital for students, educators, and advocates aiming to delve deeper into consumer advocacy and protection laws. Here's an overview of the recommended texts:
- Understanding Poverty by Abijit Vinayak Banerjee et al. - This book explores poverty's impact on market behavior, providing a foundational understanding relevant to consumer rights.
- Intelligent Person’s Guide to Liberalisation by Amit Bhaduri and Deepak Nayyar - A critical examination of economic policies and their implications on consumers in a liberalized market.
- Development with Dignity: The Case for Full Employment by Amit Bhaduri - Discusses the necessity of fair employment practices and their connection to consumer rights.
- State of the Indian Consumer by CUTS - This report analyzes the state of consumer protection in India, assessing the effectiveness of various regulations and movements.
- Women and Globalisation: The Impact on Women Workers by Indrani Mazumdar - Explores the intersection of consumer rights and gender equality in the context of globalization.
- Globalisation and its Discontents by Joseph Stiglitz - Discusses the global economic landscape and its implications for consumer rights and protections.
These titles are just a few representative works that contribute significantly to the discourse on consumer rights, economic policy, and social justice in the marketplace.