Distinguish between itinerant and non itinerant retailers
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Retailers can be itinerant or in itinerant depending upon whether they are fixed at a particular place for selling commodity or not. The first form of retailers (Itinerant retailers) do not have any fixed location where they can sit permanently and sell anything.
Instead they move about from one place to another for sale. But the fixed retailers are confined to fixed places. Further to this, if they are fixed retailers then can be either small scale retailers or large scale shop retailers.
Some of the most common example of itinerant retailers are hawkers and peddlers, cheap jacks, simple market traders, or street traders.
In case of fixed shop retailers they can be street shop holder, second hand good seller, or they might be owner of some general shop.
They might even be owners be specialty shops, or they might be large scale retailers.
Answer:
Itinerant retailers are traders who don't have a fixed place of business to operate from whereas non itinerant retailers are traders who have a fixed place of business to operate.