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the difference between a hawker and a shopkeeper is ​

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Answered by hemarajasekar01
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Answer:

Hawker

A hawker sells his goods on a stall.

A hawker does not have a permanent place to sell his goods. He can sell them at a weekly market or on a roadside stall.

A hawker sells his goods at a price lower than that of a shopkeeper as his maintenance expenses are low.

A hawker is never a big businessman.

A hawker cannot sell big and heavy items like automobiles and electronic items etc.

A hawker does not hire other worker to help him in his business.

Hawkers cannot run their business on credit terms.

Shopkeeper

A shopkeeper sells his goods in a shop.

A shopkeeper has a permanent place to sell his goods.

A shopkeeper sells his goods at a price higher than that of a hawker as his maintenance expenses are high.

A shopkeeper may or may not be a big businessman.

All these items are sold in shop only.

A shopkeeper has to hire other worker or workers to help him in his business.

Shopkeepers can run their business on credit terms.

Answered by sn392811
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Answer: A shopkeeper is someone who owns or manages a shop or small store. A Hawker is a person who moves from one place to another to sell different products. ... Hawkers travel from one place to another to sell goods and try to persuade potential customer by visiting directly to them or standing in potential area.

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