General in the accounts , government give figure of 2-3% of GDP but actually insiders say its more than 5% of GDP. Every nation does so to escape from criticism from UN council and also local citizens who want more money for poverty eradication.
Grown much more rapidly then the manufacturing sector.
Mainly because, jobs within the tertiary sector include things like nursing, police or delivery. These jobs tend to offer more money than jobs in the primary sector (for example farming) Also, people may wish to do a service in the tertiary sector because it tends to help people. It is also called the service sector. The tertiary sector also doesn't require much physical work. That can be a reason as well.
in a nut shell this is because even though Britain don't do much in the secondary sector (producing) they actually give companies in china the material to make the products with
None.
the primary sector has changed over the past 30 years because there is much less people working for them and the average yearly income has increased. High degree of competition like most countries produce primary sector products and the market contains many businesses. It's very difficult for one single business to control the market and set a price. Many primary products are non-renewable: metals and minerals like copper and stone are limited in supply and will eventually be completely used up.
Defence
$183,500 (2007)
Because mountains keep cold northern winds from much of India
Grown much more rapidly then the manufacturing sector.
i am very much intrested in banking sector and more passion to do the bank job.
$100-$200
The emerging role of tertiary sector in India is regarded as the most useful sector in the economy. This sector provides services which include construction, agriculture, mining, communication and so much more.
too much impacts
$100.50
Government spending (sucking much valuable and needed capital from the private sector to the public sector in the form of taxes and fees).
1000
5 cents