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Title: Franchising and Entrepreneurship in India
Authors: Michael Gohill
Keywords: players - local
state and central government
covering contracts
property and agency apply.
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Journal of Management and Entrepreneurship
Abstract: Franchising is a relatively new but fast growing industry in India. Yet, unlike other countries it is not regulated by laws specific to franchising. As a result, laws covering contracts, property and agency apply. Unless timely action is taken by all the players - local, state and central government as well as franchisors and franchisees - to end the chaotic, free-for- all method or doing business, few unscrupulous players will find a fertile ground to earn big profits.
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