The Market as a Social Institution
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What is the most common meaning of 'market' in everyday usage?
According to Adam Smith, how does the market economy function?
What is a 'hundi' in the context of traditional Indian trade?
Which varna is traditionally associated with trade and commerce in Indian society?
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Which of the following are characteristics of weekly tribal haats? (Select all correct answers)
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They bring together people from surrounding villages, They serve as places for social interaction, They link local economies to wider national economy
Weekly tribal haats bring people from surrounding villages, serve important social functions like meeting relatives and arranging marriages, and connect local economies to wider markets. They are not limited to manufactured goods and primarily operate in rural/tribal areas.
Which of the following are examples of traditional business communities in India? (Select all correct answers)
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Marwaris, Parsis, Nakarattars, Jains
Marwaris, Parsis, Nakarattars, and Jains are all traditional business communities in India with distinctive religious or community identities that have historically been involved in trade and commerce. Gonds are primarily an adivasi group.
What major change occurred in India's economic role after colonization?
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India became a source of raw materials and consumer of manufactured goods
After colonization, India's role reversed from being a major supplier of manufactured goods to becoming primarily a source of raw materials and agricultural products while consuming manufactured goods from England.
According to Karl Marx, what are the two basic classes in capitalist society?
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Capitalists and workers
Marx identified capitalists (who own the means of production like factories) and workers (who sell their labor for wages) as the two basic classes in capitalist society.
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