As a bazaar refers to an open-air market or a collection of small, crowded, traditional shops, its best antonyms (opposites) are formal, structured, and singular retail settings. The top opposite words are boutique, shop, store, or a modern mall.
Fast Fact. The opposite of a free market economy is a planned, controlled, or command economy. The government controls the means of production and the distribution of wealth, dictating the prices of goods and services and the wages that workers receive. Communism is an example of a command economy.
Inverted market or negative carrying charges: An inverted market occurs when nearby futures contracts trade at a premium to deferred contracts. Also called a discount market or a market in backwardation.
They are traditionally located in vaulted or covered streets that have doors on each end and served as a city's central marketplace. The term bazaar originates from Persian, where it referred to a town's public market district. Bazaari refers collectively to the merchants, bankers and craftsmen who work in a bazaar.
Market economies and command economies are opposing systems of economic production. The primary difference is in who controls the factors of production and sets the prices for the products. In a command economy, the government controls the factors of production such as land, labor, and capital.
A bazaar is a market that has rows and rows of little shops selling miscellaneous stuff — like tube socks, velvet paintings, and corn on the cob. Bazaar is originally a Persian word, and means "marketplace" all over the Middle East.
Fancy Bazaar is a locality in Guwahati, surrounded by localities of Pan Bazaar, Lakhtokia with nearest airport at Borjhar and Railway Station at Paltan Bazaar. It is known as the business hub of Northeast region.