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Title: A Study of Financial Discrimination in Urban and Rural People Regarding Poverty and Growth in Marathwada Region
Researcher: Shete, Nagesh Panchakshari
Guide(s): Chavan, Ashok
Keywords: Business
Economics and Business
Social Sciences
University: Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University
Completed Date: 2023
Abstract: Economic discrimination is discrimination based totally on financial factors. Those elements can consist of job availability, wages, the fees and/or availability of goods and services, and the quantity of capital funding investment to be had to minorities for enterprise. This may include discrimination towards employees, customers, and minority-owned businesses. It is not the same as rate discrimination, the practice through which monopolists (and to a lesser extent oligopolists and monopolistic competition) fee exceptional buyers distinct costs based totally on their willingness to pay. newlineHistory:- newlinePopularity of monetary discrimination started inside the British Railway Clauses Consolidation Act of 1845, which prohibited a commonplace provider from charging one character greater for sporting freight than changed into charged to any other purchaser for the identical carrier. In 19th-century English and American commonplace law, discrimination turned into characterised as mistaken differences in monetary transactions; in addition to the above problem inside the British Railway Clauses, a hotelier capriciously refusing to offer rooms to a specific consumer might constitute financial discrimination. Those early laws were designed to defend discrimination from Protestants who would possibly discriminate against Catholics or Christians who might discriminate towards Jews. Through the early 20th century, financial discrimination changed into broadened to encompass biased or unequal terms against other corporations or competing companies. The Robinson-Patman Act (1936), which prevents dealers of commodities in interstate trade from discriminating in fee between customers of goods of like grade and satisfactory, become designed to save you vertically integrated trusts from driving smaller competitors out of the market thru economies of scale. newlineiii newlineIt became no longer till 1941, while President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued an government order forbidding discrimination in employment by means of a organisation running beneath
Pagination: 248p
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/535496
Appears in Departments:Department of Commerce

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