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
the jobthat belong t tertiary sector of US ecocnomy is the sservices job
Office Receptionist
The tertiary economic sector focuses on the distribution and servicing of finished products (from the secondary sector). Occupations include merchants, salesmen, and grocers.
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Services(tertiary sector)
The tertiary sector of the economy of the United States is the service sector. The jobs include the hospitality industry and all the related fields.
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the jobthat belong t tertiary sector of US ecocnomy is the sservices job
Office Receptionist
The tertiary sector is that part of a country's economy that is related to providing services rather than goods. An example would be the banking industry.
The tertiary economic sector focuses on the distribution and servicing of finished products (from the secondary sector). Occupations include merchants, salesmen, and grocers.
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Services(tertiary sector)
Not necessarily, but it's common. Take for instance the United Kingdom: it began with a large primary sector, moved towards a large secondary sector and now has a large tertiary sector.It definitely improves the national economy (GDP), but on an international level the question of competing economies rises. That's why a large tertiary sector can improve an economy, but it depends on the specific circumstances of the global market.
It's niether the majority of its economy is now in the tertiary sector
No, being a soldier is not considered a tertiary activity. Tertiary activities involve services that support the economy, such as retail, healthcare, and education. Soldiers are part of the primary sector of defense, which focuses on protecting a nation and its interests, and their work can be categorized as a vital service rather than a traditional tertiary activity.
Economic structure