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Service Economy Knocks

2012
The advent of the service economy era has been widely accepted. Nonetheless, what is exactly the service economy and what will a service economy era be? When the tide of service economy is sweeping across the major developed countries and spreading to the moderately developed countries and even the developing countries across the world, it is just ...
Jiazhen Huo, Zhisheng Hong
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The Service Economy

2007
Abstract In 1966, Nicholas Kaldor posed a question which troubled politicians and economists at the time: why was the growth of the British economy so slow? His answer was that Britain had already passed through the major structural transition from agriculture to manufacturing and was experiencing a second structural change: a shift from
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Knowledge Economy and Service Activities

SCIENZE REGIONALI, 2009
- (Paper first received, May 2009; in final form, July 2009)This paper identifies some paths in the evolution of the international and mainly European literature on service activities, and it seeks to relate them to the emerging interest in the cognitive dimension of innovation processes.
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Service industries and service economy [PDF]

open access: possible, 1996
The study analyses the role of services in modern and less-developed economies. It shows the different meanings of the value, definition and classification of service activities found in economic literature. It discusses the relation between service production growth and economic development observing the role of these activities in the dynamics of ...
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The Service Economy

2009
The erosion of preferential treatment for traditional exports and the anemic performance of nontraditional exports suggest that the road to the future goes through tourism and financial services. The smaller Caribbean economies, having abandoned their agriculture and having failed at nontraditional manufacturing, are gravitating toward information ...
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The service economy revisited

Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 2004
Abstract This article, after a critical appraisal of the main definitions of services in economics, proposes a concept of services based on process analysis. The new concept is used for a constructive purpose, to support a negative argument and to point out some directions of research.
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The Service Economy.

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1970
Edward F. Denison   +2 more
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Service Computing for the Service Economy

2008
World economies have effectively moved to a service economy where at least 75% of the GDP of most western countries is in the service sector. A large percentage of the service economy is in the government and commerce sectors. For instance, advances in e-government and e-commerce technologies have opened up new markets to provide client-centric ...
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