Social Sciences, asked by kaursamra0000, 4 months ago

.How are weekly markets different from the markets in neighbourhood?​

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Answered by shraddha8429
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  • weekly markets are run weekly and their shop owners keep changing their places of selling as they just put a cloth on the floor and put their things on it.
  • they don't have a particular place and a specific customer everyday, for example if a shopkeeper of a weekly market sets his shop this week in madipakkam then next week he would set it in tambaram or pallavaram or any other place.
  • but a neighbourhood shop would have it in a particular place and it has different shops for different things whereas a weekly market owner would have all things in his one shop and there would be a number of such shops selling the same thing.

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Answered by Ꚃhαtαkshi
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Weekly market changes place and neighborhood market remains same.

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