Economic Structures of Trade and Commerce in Mysore: Analysis and Implications for Development

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Madhu G.
G. V. Narasimhan

Abstract

Economic structures of trade and commerce play a pivotal role in developing regions. This study analyses the economic structures of trade and commerce in Mysore, aiming to uncover their implications for development. By examining historical economic patterns and trade dynamics, this study seeks to provide insights into the factors influencing the financial landscape of Mysore. In addition, this study explores the potential developmental implications of these economic structures, shedding light on how they may affect various facets of the region's growth. Through a comprehensive analysis, this research endeavours to contribute to a deeper understanding of the intricate relationship between trade and commerce structures and the overall development of Mysore.

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Author Biographies

Madhu G.

Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce, Govt. First Grade College, Mannahalli, Bidar.

G. V. Narasimhan

Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce and Management, PES College of Science, Arts & Commerce, Mandya.

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