Cotton production, dye production, and metal production (for the buttons and rivets).
wine-making
I am learning it in social studies it's farming and making pottery.
workers
Economic perspective is a viewpoint that envisions individuals and institutions making rational decisions by comparing the marginal benefits and marginal costs associated with their actions.
1.Primary 2.Secondary 3.Tershiary 4.Quashinary
Decision making desires
wine-making
I am learning it in social studies it's farming and making pottery.
workers
Economic perspective is a viewpoint that envisions individuals and institutions making rational decisions by comparing the marginal benefits and marginal costs associated with their actions.
1.Primary 2.Secondary 3.Tershiary 4.Quashinary
Economic security.
A primary character is usually associated with downs syndrome knob jockeys who find making stupid answers in wiki answers funny. You got 4chan'd
Carpentry, Flower Making, Lumbering, Mining and Small Scale Manufacturing
Economic perspective: a viewpoint that envisions individuals and institutions making rational decisions by comparing the marginal benefits and marginal costs associated with their actions
Its not relly necessary, but it helps organize and make sense of everything. Primary industry is the extraction of raw materials such as coal or lumber. Secondary industry is manufacturing or making the raw material into a usable product. Tertiary industry is the service industry (what most jobs fall into in advanced nations.)
Accounting has been defined as the process of identifying, measuring, recording and communicating economic information to permit informed judgments and economic decisions. The primary purpose of accounting is to help persons make economic decisions. In our society resources must be allocated among and within all kinds of entities. Accounting information provides the basis for making decisions about resource allocation.Accounting information is financial information about economic activities. All economic entities (e.g. businesses, government agencies, families, charitable entities) need such information because it is used for making economic decisions about those entities.11 Hoggett, J.R., Edwards, L., & Medlin, J., Accounting in Australia, Fifth Edition, Chapter 1.