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The Market as a Social Institution

Tripura Board · Class 12 · Sociology

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Understanding Markets: From Economic to Social Institution

  • Markets have multiple meanings: physical places (railway station market), gatherings of people (weekly vegetable market), areas of trade (car market), and demand patterns (market for professionals)
  • 'The market' in general sense refers to entire spectrum of economic activities and institutions, almost equivalent to 'the economy'
  • Economics focuses on how markets work in capitalist economies - price determination, investment impact, saving/spending factors
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Weekly Haats and Tribal Markets

  • Weekly haats are central features of agrarian societies, bringing together people from surrounding villages
  • Functions include: selling agricultural/forest produce, buying manufactured goods, social interaction, marriage arrangements
  • Link different regional economies to wider national economy and metropolitan centers
3

Traditional Business Communities and Trading Networks

  • Pre-colonial India had sophisticated trading networks and indigenous merchant groups
  • Traditional trading communities used caste and kinship networks for business operations
  • Hundi system: bill of exchange allowing long-distance trade within caste networks
4

Colonial Impact and the Rise of Marwaris

  • Colonialism caused major economic upheavals: disrupted production, trade, and agriculture
  • India transformed from manufacturer and exporter to source of raw materials and consumer of manufactured goods
  • Some merchant communities adapted and improved their position under colonialism

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Markets are not just economic spacesEconomic activities are embedded within socialPeriodic markets in tribal and ruralCasteThe process by which things

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