Difference between revisions of "Industry"
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*[[healthcare industry|Healthcare]]; | *[[healthcare industry|Healthcare]]; | ||
*[[human development industry|Human development]] ([[education industry|education]], [[vocational training industry|vocational training]], [[community outreach industry|community outreach]]); | *[[human development industry|Human development]] ([[education industry|education]], [[vocational training industry|vocational training]], [[community outreach industry|community outreach]]); | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[living-sustaining industry|Living-sustaining]] ([[hospitality industry|hospitality]], [[entertainment industry|entertainment]], [[food service industry|food service]], [[cleaning service industry|cleaning service]], [[performing arts service industry|performing arts service]], [[recreation service industry|recreation service]], [[sports activity industry|sports activity]], [[Property-sustaining industry|property-sustaining]]) |
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!Quaternary | !Quaternary |
Revision as of 21:02, 27 March 2020
Industry is the part of an economy segment that groups those enterprises that create a particular type of product.
Segment
- Main wikipage: Economy segment
Segment | Class | Industry examples |
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Primary | Raw materials | Agriculture, mining |
Secondary | Manufacturing | Food, clothing, wood, printing, petroleum, chemical, metal, transport, machinery |
Infrastructure | Construction, energy supply, water supply, waste disposal | |
Tertiary | Real service |
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Quaternary | Digital | Telecommunication, multimedia, information technology, digital publishing, broadcasting, Internet service, web search, data processing |
Classification
- Main wikipage: Industrial classification