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trade and commerce-types of tertiary activities (rural marketing centres…
trade and commerce-types of tertiary activities
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buying and selling of items produced elsewhere
towns and cities where retail+wholesale trading takes place is called trading centres; meant for profit
divided into rural and urban marketing centres
rural marketing centres
cater to nearby settlements
quasi-urban centres
trading centres of rudimentary types
personal+professional services aren't developed
form local collecting and distributing centres
mandis and retailing centres
significant centres for making available goods and services which are mostly used by the rural folk
urban marketing centres
more widely specialised urban services
provide ordinary goods and services+specialised goods and services required by people
urban centres offer manufactured+specialised markets develop
services of edu. institutions e.g. teachers, lawyers, consultants, physicians, dentists and vet. doctors
periodic market in rural areas
found where there are no regular markets
local markets are organised at diff. temporal intervals
these may be weekly, bi-weekly markets where people from the surrounding areas meet their temporally accumulated demands
these are held on specific dates and move from one place to another