Well to tell you the truth, it doesn't help the "global economy" and the best thing your question does is relate economy to terms used for waste water treatment facilities. I lived in Canada and their Wally Worlds and stores are full of everything made in China too. The financial economic leaders of the planet are psychopaths. We need economy based on goods and services and not control and manipulation of money. If people do not get with it and escape NWO the inbred wasted sperm will do things that will make Hitler look like a bad boy in preschool.
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The tertiary economic sector focuses on the distribution and servicing of finished products (from the secondary sector). Occupations include merchants, salesmen, and grocers.
Economic structure
It involved the provision of services to other industries, that is the transport and distribution of goods from the producer to the user. Retailing and wholesaling also falls into this category. Some other examples would be education, banking, legal services and building
Occupational structure refers to distribution of working population across primary secondary and tertiary sector of the economy.
service 56%
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Our economy has been segregated into three different sectors namely primary, secondary and tertiary. PRIMARY SECTOR: this sector is related to agriculture. We form products by exploiting the nature. Eg cotton. SECONDARY SECTOR: this sector is related to industrial activities. products are made by the ways of manufacturing in industries. Eg cotton(primary product) is converted to cloth in industries(secondary product), biscuits,etc. TERTIARY SECTOR: this sector is the service sector which rather than producing goods provides services to the people. this sector helps in the upliftment of the primary and tertiary sector. EG. transport, banking, communications, storage, trade,etc. it also includes professionals such as lawyers, doctors, teachers, professors, etc. Now a days ATM machines, IT industries are also a part of the tertiary sector.
The tertiary economic sector focuses on the distribution and servicing of finished products (from the secondary sector). Occupations include merchants, salesmen, and grocers.
Economic structure
It involved the provision of services to other industries, that is the transport and distribution of goods from the producer to the user. Retailing and wholesaling also falls into this category. Some other examples would be education, banking, legal services and building
"Primary industry" - sometimes called the primary sector of the economy - produces food and raw materials."Secondary industry" makes things."Tertiary industry" distributes to people the things the primary and secondary sectors have produced and also provides services like travel, banking or education.
Occupational structure refers to distribution of working population across primary secondary and tertiary sector of the economy.
Industries of a country represent the Secondary Sector. Egs: iron industry, textile industry, pharmaceutical industry etc.
Tertiary activities are an important economic sector in the United States because they account for around 75% of the labor force. Most Americans make their living through the provision of services and the distribution of goods. The location of tertiary activities is generally more flexible than that of manufacturing or primary activities, which frequently have to be located near their raw materials. Tertiary activities have grown most rapidly in the sun Belt. However, to say that tertiary activities are the most important sector of the economy is somewhat misleading. Tertiary activities cannot exist by themselves. Before raw materials and goods can be distributed, they mu8st be extracted, processed, and produced. The service industries are dependent on both the primary and secondary industries, as well as their workers. Thus, manufacturing and primary activities are very important to the economy as well.
the economy was more successful because there were more people. Things were made faster
All these sectors (industrial, agricultural, and other trades) contribute to the economy of Nigeria, but industry is currently the largest contributor.