WHY ARE GOODS SOLD IN PERMANANT SHOPS COSTLIER THAN THOSE SOLD IN WEEKLY MARKETS OR BY ROAD SIDE HAWKERS
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The goods sold in permanent shops are costlier than those sold in weekly markets or by road side hawkers because the shops are in permanent building which incur some extra expenditures.
Explanation:
The shopkeepers of the Permanent shops need to pay some extra charges like rent, electricity, taxes to the government, salaries to many people etc which makes them costlier than weekly markets or road side hawkers.
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