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SA writing on busy shop keper

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Answered by jeevithavasanthi55
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Explanation:

A shopkeeper, in a layman’s language is a seller of goods and services. He provides items of an economic value in exchange for its value in terms of money or some other universally accepted medium of exchange.

Without shopkeepers, no economy can take a proper shape. Without them, the economy will come to a standstill because it is the demand and supply of goods and services by the shopkeepers that regulates the economy.

In the modern economy it is not necessary for the seller to have a physical presence.

Shopkeeper can basically operate from the comfort of their homes just by establishing a network for their goods to reach the customer. But not every seller of goods and services is a shopkeeper.

What distinguishes a shopkeeper, your need to have a place is physical presence from where you market your goods and services.

A shopkeeper should be able to interact real time with the customer so as to fulfill his demands. But today, the face of shop keeping has acquired new meanings as well with the introduction of malls and self-service outlets in our economy.

But the traditional basis remains the same. A small shopkeeper selling some everyday groceries and a big outlet of Zara are regardless of their size, shops headed by shopkeepers.

The name ‘shopkeeper’ acquires a new name there like a manager, director but his duties, nevertheless, remains more or less the same

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