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The Boxwallah and the Middle Man

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SKU: 9780143063162

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Dive into the vibrant world of India’s informal economy with “The Boxwallah and the Middle Man.” Ashok Mitra’s insightful narrative explores the intricate dynamics between boxwallahs, middlemen, and the daily struggles of survival. Experience a compelling journey through a unique economic landscape in this must-read for anyone interested in Indian society, economics, and the informal sector’s impact.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780143063162
  • Publisher: Penguin Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Penguin Books
  • No of Pages: 224
  • ISBN-10: 0143063162
  • Publisher Date: 30 Apr 2008
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Weight: 500 gr

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

13 reviews for The Boxwallah and the Middle Man

  1. Jiju M Santhosh

    It was okay, but I was hoping for more personal stories. Felt a bit too academic.

  2. Deepanshi Chhabra

    Ashok Mitra’s insight is brilliant! This book is so good at explaining the economy.

  3. Tathagata Saha

    Insightful but a bit long-winded. Could have been more concise. Great source of information.

  4. Abhishek Kumar

    A fascinating look at India’s economy, but sometimes felt a bit dense. Still worth reading though!

  5. Hafis Shajahan

    The book really highlighted the struggles of daily life. Very informative and well-written.

  6. Padma Tashi

    I really learned a lot about Indian culture and business! A worthwhile read.

  7. Niharika Motwani

    A real eye-opener to the world of boxwallahs and middle men. Highly recommended!

  8. Dhritiraj Pathak

    Interesting topic, but the writing style was dry at times. Had potential to be better.

  9. Animesh Kumar Sahu

    Amazing insight into boxwallahs! A must-read for understanding India’s economic structure.

  10. Name

    The book provided a deep dive, but I felt it could be a bit more engaging. Good information overall.

  11. Udit Badjatya

    The details are amazing. It’s a bit slow, but ultimately rewarding. Enjoyable!

  12. Fathimath Zeba T Z

    Not bad, but didn’t fully capture my attention. Some parts were more interesting than others.

  13. Aditya Sahu

    A solid read that provides valuable perspective. Good for those studying Indian economics.

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