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Explanation:

market is where buyer and seller are involved in the sale and purchase of goods. It establishes a link between the producer and the consumer.

There are different kinds of markets namely; weekly market, shops, shopping complex or mall.

The profit earned by different market varies. It depends on the type of investment made by seller and buying capacity of the customer.

In present times, goods are also sold by online marketing and home delivery.

Weekly Market

A weekly market is so-called because it is held on a specific day of the week.

Shops may be permanent or hawker type. They provide different goods and sometimes even on credit.

There are thousands of such markets in India. People come here for their everyday requirements.

Traders set up shops for the day and then close them up in the evening.

Many things are available in a weekly market at cheaper rates.

Weekly markets even have a large number of shops selling the same goods which means there is a competition among them.

One advantage of weekly markets is that most of the things of need are available in one place.

Shops in the Neighbourhood

There are many shops that sell goods and services in our neighborhood.

We may buy milk from the dairy, grocery from the departmental stores, etc.

These shops are useful as they are near our home and we can go there on any day of the week.

Shopping Complexes

There are other markets in the urban area which have many shops at one place called a shopping complex.

In many urban areas, we also have multi-storied air-conditioned buildings with shops on different floors as malls.

Malls sell branded and non branded goods and invest a huge amount of money in their shops.

Chain of Markets

The people in between the producer and the final consumer are traders.

The person who produces goods in the producer. The person who buys goods from him is the wholesaler. The wholesaler gives it to the traders who gives it to the consumer.

This trader is known as the retailer.

The retailer could be a trader in a weekly market, a hawker, neighborhood shop owner in the shopping complex, etc.

Markets Everywhere

All markets work in a space in a particular manner and time.

Buying and selling take place in different ways, not necessarily through shops in the market.

There are even markets we may not be aware of. This is because a large number of goods that we don’t use directly are also bought and sold. For example a car factory purchases engine, parts, gears, petrol tanks, axles, wheels, etc. from various other factories. We, however, do not get to know about either the manufacturers or the sellers involved in it.

A market is where buyer and seller are involved in the sale and purchase of goods. It establishes a link between the producer and the consumer.

There are different kinds of markets namely; weekly market, shops, shopping complex or mall.

The profit earned by different market varies. It depends on the type of investment made by seller and buying capacity of the customer.

In present times, goods are also sold by online marketing and home delivery.

Weekly Market

A weekly market is so-called because it is held on a specific day of the week.

Shops may be permanent or hawker type. They provide different goods and sometimes even on credit.

There are thousands of such markets in India. People come here for their everyday requirements.

Traders set up shops for the day and then close them up in the evening.

Many things are available in a weekly market at cheaper rates.

Weekly markets even have a large number of shops selling the same goods which means there is a competition among them.

One advantage of weekly markets is that most of the things of need are available in one place.

Shops in the Neighbourhood

There are many shops that sell goods and services in our neighborhood.

We may buy milk from the dairy, grocery from the departmental stores, etc.

These shops are useful as they are near our home and we can go there on any day of the week.

Shopping Complexes

There are other markets in the urban area which have many shops at one place called a shopping complex.

In many urban areas, we also have multi-storied air-conditioned buildings with shops on different floors as malls.

Malls sell branded and non branded goods and invest a huge amount of money in their shops.

Chain of Markets

The people in between the producer and the final consumer are traders.

The person who produces goods in the producer. The person who buys goods from him is the wholesaler. The wholesaler gives it to the traders who gives it to the consumer.

This trader is known as the retailer.

The retailer could be a trader in a weekly market, a hawker, neighborhood shop owner in the shopping complex, etc.

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