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1 KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY, KURUKSHETRA Model e-Lesson Plan (session 2014-15) Name of Teacher:-Class:- Subject:- CommerceTime:- 1 Hours Topic:- Trade and its typesDate:- The Students will be able to define Trade. The Students will be able to under stand kinds of Trade. The Students will be able to apply the benefit of Trades. The Students will be able to use deferent types of trading system. 1

2 Presentation:- ContentTeacher. Activities Meaning of Trade Trade means buying and selling of goods with the purpose of getting profit (those who perform their activities called traders). Trade can be carried on the smallest as well as large level. Ques:- What is the meaning of small scale trade? For example:- if an individual sells his goods on a hand craft it is small scale trade. Ques:- Can you give some other example ? 2

3 Trade Home TradeForeign Trade Local Trade State Trade Import Trade Entrepot Trade Inter State Trade Export Trade 3

4 Types of Trade There are mainly two types of trade i)Home trade ii)Foreign trade Home Trade When the buying and selling of things take pale with in the national boundaries it is called Home Trade Types of Home Trade Local Trade Local trade is limited to some village, town or districts, daily used things are included in this trade Ques:- What is the meaning of daily things.? 4

5 State TradeWhen a trader starts trading above the local level and trade on the state level it is called trade on state level for eg:- Trade of pulser. Inter State Trade When trade is carried among different states is called inter state trade for eg:- haryana traders trades with the trader from punjab. This trade includes sugar, Cloths, Machinery etc. Ques:- Can you give an example of interstate trade? Foreign Trade When trade cross the national boundaries and reach the foreign land is known as foreign trade. 5

6 Ques:- what is foreign trade? Types of Foreign Trade Import Trade When the business man of a country buys some goods from the business man of another country is known as import. Ques:- Can you give any example? Export Trade When the trader of one country sells something to another country it is called export trade. Ques:- What is export trade? 6

7 Entreport Trade An entrepot is a trading part where merchandise can be imported and exported without paying import duties often at a profit. To illustrate the reluctance of ships to travel the entire length of a long. Trading route made them more willing to sell to an entreport them sell goods at a higher price to ships travelling the other segment of the route. 7

8 Recapitulation:- Ques:-What do you mean by trade? Ques:-What is foreign trade? Ques:- What is local level of trade? Ques:- What is foreign trade? Write in brief? Ques:-What is home trade? Explain? _____ 8

9 References:- 1. V.B. Jugle, “World Trade organization and Indian Economic Reforms”, Serials publication, New Delhi, Volume-1, 2005 (First Published), Cl. No. – X:5.1, Acc. No. – 325716 2.Per Kageson, “Growth Versus the Environment : Is there a Trade-off?”, Kluwer Academic Publisher DORDRECHT/ BOSTON/ LONDON, Volume- 14, 1998, Cl. No. X: (Y : 7 : 7), Acc. No. – 355611. 3.Partick Mcanally, “The Economics of the Distributive Trades”, George Allen & unwin LTD, London, Ruskin House Museum Street, First Published in 1971, Col. No. – X5V, Acc. No. 109859. 4.W.W. Syrett, “Finance of Versea Trade”, M.B.E. Pitman Publishing Great Britain, Fiftn Edition, 1971, Col. No. – X 555: 8 D, Acc. No. – 152518. 9


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