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2018
For several decades the world has been witnessing a major structural change in economies with the services sector expanding rapidly as a proportion of both GDP and employment. This change can be observed in virtually all countries, both developed and developing, although the change is particularly marked for developed countries.
Mozammel Huq, Michael Tribe
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For several decades the world has been witnessing a major structural change in economies with the services sector expanding rapidly as a proportion of both GDP and employment. This change can be observed in virtually all countries, both developed and developing, although the change is particularly marked for developed countries.
Mozammel Huq, Michael Tribe
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2013
For approximately 200 years since the advent of the Industrial Revolution, wealth generation and economic output in Western nations were dominated by the manufacturing industry. However in less than three decades after the end of World War II, manufacturing as a wealth generator had been overtaken by service sector organisations.
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For approximately 200 years since the advent of the Industrial Revolution, wealth generation and economic output in Western nations were dominated by the manufacturing industry. However in less than three decades after the end of World War II, manufacturing as a wealth generator had been overtaken by service sector organisations.
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2019
This chapter provides statistical evidence for the development of service sectors in Europe and document changes in their structural configuration. It identifies the dynamic sections of service markets and provides a basis for the analysis of innovation in services.
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This chapter provides statistical evidence for the development of service sectors in Europe and document changes in their structural configuration. It identifies the dynamic sections of service markets and provides a basis for the analysis of innovation in services.
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Export Behaviour of Service Sector SMEs [PDF]
Export is vital for almost any sector in the economy. Most research on SME export behavior is carried out in the manufacturing sector. In this article, however, the scope is broadened from the manufacturing sector to the service sector: which problems do SMEs in the service sector face when doing business abroad?
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Children's Mental Health Service Use Across Service Sectors
Health Affairs, 1995This DataWatch explores the roles of human service sectors (mental health, education, health, child welfare, and juvenile justice) in providing mental health services for children. The data are from the first wave of the Great Smoky Mountains Study of Youth, a population-based study of psychopathology and mental health service use among children.
B J, Burns +6 more
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ShodhKosh: Journal of Visual and Performing Arts, 2020
The service sector is now the most dynamic component of many modern economies in both developed and developing countries. This paper gives an overview of historical evolution, theoretical foundations, and global growth patterns of the service sector.
null Soni T L, null Smitha R
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The service sector is now the most dynamic component of many modern economies in both developed and developing countries. This paper gives an overview of historical evolution, theoretical foundations, and global growth patterns of the service sector.
null Soni T L, null Smitha R
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Key Economic Sectors and Services
2015Introduction and Context This chapter discusses the implications of climate change on key economic sectors and services, for example, economic activity. Other chapters discuss impacts from a physical, chemical, biological, or social perspective. Economic impacts cannot be isolated; therefore, there are a large number of cross-references to sections in ...
Arent, Douglas J. +11 more
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2009
The UK has long ceased to be a manufacturing nation. We make our money from drugs, finance, and weapons: “pharmas,” the city, and “defense agencies.” We are essentially a service and knowledge economy.
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The UK has long ceased to be a manufacturing nation. We make our money from drugs, finance, and weapons: “pharmas,” the city, and “defense agencies.” We are essentially a service and knowledge economy.
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2018
This chapter analyzes key aspects of the rapid development of the services sector in India. It details some salient characteristics of recent developments in India’s services sector and comments on the rapid growth in key sub-sectors within it. It compares the performance of India’s services sector with that of other high-performing countries, explores
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This chapter analyzes key aspects of the rapid development of the services sector in India. It details some salient characteristics of recent developments in India’s services sector and comments on the rapid growth in key sub-sectors within it. It compares the performance of India’s services sector with that of other high-performing countries, explores
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The service sector revolution: The automation of services
Long Range Planning, 1983This paper describes the service sector revolution in the United States and covers the automation of 10 U.S. service industries. It discusses the implications of the simultaneous automation of goods and services and suggests action required to smooth the transition for the worker as the United States becomes an automated society.
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