What is a buyer? What is a seller?

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What is a buyer? What is a seller? We are learning to create a market. We are looking for buyers and sellers to exchange goods and services. Market – anywhere that buyers and sellers interact to exchange goods and services. What is a buyer? What is a seller?

The Westside Market What do you notice about the size and location of this market?

Who are the buyers? Who are the sellers? Are they exchanging goods or services?

Miles Farmers Market What do you know about this market from your own experiences?

Who are the buyers? Who are the sellers? Are they exchanging goods or services?

Hartville Marketplace and Flea Market (near Canton, Ohio) What do you notice about the size and location of this market?

Who are the buyers? Who are the sellers? Are they exchanging goods or services?

Beachwood Place What do you know about this market from your own experiences?

Who are the buyers? Who are the sellers? Are they exchanging goods or services?

Now it’s your turn! Can you think of any other examples of markets where buyers and sellers exchange goods AND services?