Social Sciences, asked by sekhondeep99440, 3 months ago

what are different type of markets
1-weekly market
2-neighborhood market
3-shopping malls
4-all of these​

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Answered by iAmHoBiSpRiTexD
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(1) Weekly Markets

Those that are set up and function on one day of the week (that is, on a weekly basis) are called weekly markets. The traders of various items come and set up temporary stalls at a place and sell their items. Mostly, the items are cheap, as the vendors do not have to pay rent or tax money.

A variety of items are found here, be it vegetables, utensils, or clothing items! The negative point is that the market is temporary and shops may not exist when you need it during emergencies!

(2) Neighbourhood Markets

These are the shops or vendors present near our homes, on a nearly permanent basis. These include medicine shops or grocery shops near our homes, as well as a vegetable selling vendor who sells his produce every day of the week.

The prices of items here may be higher than those of weekly markets, as the cost of rent, electricity, and taxes may be added to their price.

However, a positive aspect of these markets is that one can rely on them and they will be delivered right to our doorstep!

(3) Shopping Complexes or Malls

These are found in urban cities. They are large buildings that are solely built to host shops that sell branded goods to customers. People visit malls to do shopping for clothes, shoes, electronics, furniture, jewelry, even groceries, etc.

Here, the prices are the highest since it has the best-branded items of superior quality. Some malls even have cinema theatres or other entertainment centres!

Hope it helps you mate..

Answered by jaspreetchohan1699
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