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Difference between weekly market and parmanent shops​

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Answered by devroy26780
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Markets held on a weekly basis are known as weekly markets and they do not have permanent shops. The products here are cheaper because the do not have to incur expenses like wages pf workers, electricity. These shop owners sell things they produce at home and are helped by their family members.

Answered by Nandinijain414
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A weekly market is held on a specific day of the week. Weekly markets do not have permanent shops. Traders set up shops for the day and then close them up in the evening; then they may set up at a different place the next day. Many things like vegetables, baskets, clothes, etc. in weekly markets are available at cheaper rates. One of the advantages of weekly markets is that most things you need are available at one place. Weekly markets also have a large number of shops selling the same goods which means there is competition among them. If some trader were to charge a high price, people would move to another shop where the same thing may be available at a cheaper price or where the buyer can bargain and bring the price down.

Permanent shop is any shop which is the major business of its owner. If this shop provides the basic income to the owner and the land on which this shop functions is owned by the owner and not rented then the shop is known as a permanent shop. It can be any type of shop like groceries, chemists or fruit and vegetables.

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