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Define market traders and street traders​

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Answered by saakshiagrawal2007
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See street traders are basically shop on wheels. They remain at a particular place for a long period of time. For example a shop selling dairy products, newspaper on a railway station. But the markett traders are those who open shops in different location on different days.

Answered by EishanKhandait
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Street Traders : These retailers generally display their articles on busy street corners, bus stands, pavements, or in and around commercial areas. They sell articles like books, diaries, pens, newspapers etc. Sometimes they may have ready made garments, handker chiefs, and other things of daily use. These products are generally low priced and of common use.

Street Shops : These shops can be defined in terms of their location. Street shops are those shops which are situated at street crossings or on main roads or on corner of colonies. They may be set up near to markets also. They are also known as street stalls and are located just about anywhere. These retailers display their goods on a table stand or by fixing a shelf on the wall.

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