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how is a hawker different from a shopkeeper explain

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Answered by shikhasingh133314
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Answer:

hawker does not have a fix location from where she sell his items.insted she moves from one location to another selling his warer at a minimum profit a shopkeeper has a fixed building from which she sell his wares.

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Answered by UNKNOWN12121212
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Answer:

A shopkeeper has a permanent place to sell his goods. A hawker sells his goods at a price lower than that of a shopkeeper as his maintenance expense is low. A shopkeeper sells his goods at a price higher than that of a hawker as his maintenance expenses are high.

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