Log in
Enquire now
Marketplace

Marketplace

An offline or online market for trading.

OverviewStructured DataIssuesContributors

All edits by  Kirill Abakumov 

Edits on 25 Feb, 2022
Kirill Abakumov profile picture
Kirill Abakumov
edited on 25 Feb, 2022
Edits made to:
Article (+552 characters)
Article

Today, markets can also be accessed electronically or on the internet through e-commerce or matching platforms. In many countries, shopping at a local market is a standard feature of daily life. Given the market's role in ensuring food supply for a population, markets are often highly regulated by a central authority. In many places, designated market places have become listed sites of historic and architectural significance and represent part of a town's or nation's cultural assets. For these reasons, they are often popular tourist destinations.

Kirill Abakumov profile picture
Kirill Abakumov
edited on 25 Feb, 2022
Edits made to:
Article (+596 characters)
Article

Throughout the medieval period, increased regulation of marketplace practices, especially weights and measures, gave consumers confidence in the quality of market goods and the fairness of prices. Around the globe, markets have evolved in different ways depending on local ambient conditions, especially weather, tradition, and culture. In the Middle East, markets tend to be covered, to protect traders and shoppers from the sun. In milder climates, markets are often open air. In Asia, a system of morning markets trading in fresh produce and night markets trading in non-perishables is common.

Kirill Abakumov profile picture
Kirill Abakumov
edited on 25 Feb, 2022
Edits made to:
Article (+664 characters)
Article

Markets have existed for as long as humans have engaged in trade. The earliest bazaars are believed to have originated in Persia, from where they spread to the rest of the Middle East and Europe. Documentary sources suggest that zoning policies confined trading to particular parts of cities from around 3000 BCE, creating the conditions necessary for the emergence of a bazaar. Middle Eastern bazaars were typically long strips with stalls on either side and a covered roof designed to protect traders and purchasers from the fierce sun. In Europe, informal, unregulated markets gradually made way for a system of formal, chartered markets from the 12th century.

Kirill Abakumov profile picture
Kirill Abakumov
edited on 25 Feb, 2022
Edits made to:
Article (+878/-476 characters)
Article

Marketplace refers to a platform or location where items, real or digital are traded. Purchase and sale of products are made through money or digital currency. Traditional marketplace were locations where people traded essential items, livestock, food, and clothing.

A marketplace or market place is a location where people regularly gather for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other goods.[1] In different parts of the world, a marketplace may be described as a souk (from the Arabic), bazaar (from the Persian), a fixed mercado (Spanish), or itinerant tianguis (Mexico), or palengke (Philippines). Some markets operate daily and are said to be permanent markets while others are held once a week or on less frequent specified days such as festival days and are said to be periodic markets. The form that a market adopts depends on its locality's population, culture, ambient and geographic conditions. The term market covers many types of trading, as market squares, market halls and food halls, and their different varieties. Thus marketplaces can be both outdoors and indoors, and in the modern world, online marketplaces.

...

With the rise of the Internet, modern technology and logistics, many marketplaces have shifted to a globally accessible platform. Amazon, eBay, Alibaba are some of the well-known web-based modern marketplaces.

Find more entities like Marketplace

Use the Golden Query Tool to find similar entities by any field in the Knowledge Graph, including industry, location, and more.
Open Query Tool
Access by API
Golden Query Tool
Golden logo

Company

  • Home
  • Press & Media
  • Blog
  • Careers
  • WE'RE HIRING

Products

  • Knowledge Graph
  • Query Tool
  • Data Requests
  • Knowledge Storage
  • API
  • Pricing
  • Enterprise
  • ChatGPT Plugin

Legal

  • Terms of Service
  • Enterprise Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy

Help

  • Help center
  • API Documentation
  • Contact Us
By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Service.