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The emerging service economy [PDF]
A description and examination of the expanding service economy, with the contention that its growth reflects a natural and inevitable response to rising wealth.
Patricia E. Beeson, Michael F. Bryan
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1978
Bell writes: … if an industrial society is defined by the quantity of goods as marking a standard of living, the post-industrial society is marked by the quality of life as measured by the services and amenities — health, education, recreation and the arts — which are now deemed desirable and possible for everyone.
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Bell writes: … if an industrial society is defined by the quantity of goods as marking a standard of living, the post-industrial society is marked by the quality of life as measured by the services and amenities — health, education, recreation and the arts — which are now deemed desirable and possible for everyone.
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2018
This thesis paper investigates theoretically and empirically on service economy, with special emphasis on e-commerce. Chapter two theoretically analyzes the implications of the rise of domestic service economy on structural change with international trade between two large countries. The rest of the dissertation studies a specific service technological
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This thesis paper investigates theoretically and empirically on service economy, with special emphasis on e-commerce. Chapter two theoretically analyzes the implications of the rise of domestic service economy on structural change with international trade between two large countries. The rest of the dissertation studies a specific service technological
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New frontiers in enzyme immobilisation: robust biocatalysts for a circular bio-based economy
Chemical Society Reviews, 2021Roger Arthur Sheldon, Dean Brady
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1978
At the centre of the service economy argument is ‘Engel’s Law’, which says that we have a hierarchy of needs, and that as the most pressing are satisfied, so our increasing means are devoted to the less pressing; that is, that our proportionate marginal expenditure on necessities decreases as our income increases.
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At the centre of the service economy argument is ‘Engel’s Law’, which says that we have a hierarchy of needs, and that as the most pressing are satisfied, so our increasing means are devoted to the less pressing; that is, that our proportionate marginal expenditure on necessities decreases as our income increases.
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Chemical recycling to monomer for an ideal, circular polymer economy
Nature Reviews Materials, 2020Geoffrey W Coates, Yutan D Y L Getzler
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Plasma pyrolysis for a sustainable hydrogen economy
Nature Reviews Materials, 2022Xin Tu, Anke Weidenkaff
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