creates a few jobs here and there
It has changed from being a manufacturing led economy to being a service industry and financial centre led economy.
uk is mix economy.
a recent report has stated that for every pound invested in to the construction industry there is a significant increase in UK economy GDP, below is a snippet from that report.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------L.E.K. Consulting completes first economic impact study for the construction sectorLondon, 28th October 2009 - A report published today reveals that spending on construction offers significant benefits to the UK economy. According to the report, Construction in the UK Economy: The Benefits of Investment, every £1 spent on construction leads to GDP growth of £2.84.Produced by L.E.K. Consulting, a leading international strategy consultancy, and commissioned by the UK Contractors Group in partnership with the CBI, the report shows that construction investment provides both short- and long-term benefits - an example shows that the total return to the UK economy of new educational buildings can be calculated at between £3.87 and £5.04 for each £1 invested.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------i hope this helps Scott o'connell
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The hospitality industry (ie - hotels, bed & breakfast, hostels, chalets etc) brings in billions of pounds to the UK economy. Holiday visitors will always need somewhere to stay while they're here !
Hospitality England organization is the leading representative organization in the Hospitality world. It aims to raise awareness across media, government and the general public of the importance of hospitality and the critical role it plays in UK's economy.
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The key political influences in the hospitality industry relate to health and safety issues. A government who puts a strong emphasis on such issues, for example, the UK, have several regulations which must be adhered to. In the hospitality industry, these mainly refer to food preparation and storage, as well as electrical safety.
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I can't speak for 2007 numbers, but according to UK government that number in 2006 was 19,894,000. http://www.statistics.gov.uk/downloads/theme_labour/ASHE_2006_Method07/2006_all_employees.pdf
It has changed from being a manufacturing led economy to being a service industry and financial centre led economy.
The Service Industry is by far and away the largest sector of the UK Economy, accounting for 46% of all jobs.
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It is the international standard for food safety - therefore should be followed by anyone handling or preparing food - UK legal standards are taken from it - Environmental Health Officer
uk is mix economy.
A Free Market Economy.