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Structure of the Economy F Economic activities are divided into stages or categories of increasing complexity –Primary Sector –Secondary Sector –Tertiary Sector –Quaternary Sector Primary Secondary Tertiary Quaternary
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Economic Sectors Structure of the Economy F Primary Industry - extraction of resources from the earth u farming, mining, lumber harvest, fishing
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Primary Sector F The direct extraction of material from the earth. Generally, through agriculture, but also through mining, fishing and forestry. F Many developing nations still rely on the primary sector as a source of employment and export earnings.
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Interesting Facts It is estimated that as much as 75 percent of the people in India are working in agriculture. Less than 5 percent (maybe 3) of the work force is involved in agriculture in the United States.
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Rice Farming in Vietnam - primary industry
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Vietnam
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Costa Rica
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Economic Sectors Structure of the Economy F Secondary Industry - processing and manufacturing of resources u manufacturing
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Secondary Sector F The manufacturing or processing of primary products. F Associated with the Industrial Revolution.
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Interesting Fact Currently, only about 15 percent of manufacturing comes from developing countries, but this figure is rising due to policies set forth by the IMF and various multilateral agreements.
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Sugar Refining Plant
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Timber Processing -Humboldt
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Mazarotti Plant - Italy
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Economic Sectors Structure of the Economy F Tertiary Industry - distribution of goods and services u trucking, banking, retail store outlets, groceries
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Tertiary Sector F Providing services, such as: financial, retail, government, transportation, marketing, legal, etc… F Employs most of the labor force in the developed world. “Post-Industrial”
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Hospital in Nepal
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New York Stock Exchange - Trade & Finance
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Mexico Trading Floor
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Economic Sectors Structure of the Economy F Quaternary Industry - processing and dissemination of information u The “Information Economy”, services related to information and research. u education, research & development, cyber space
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Servers/hubs - note exclusion of S. Hemisphere
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Satellite Connections - note leap frogging of Africa
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China, the birthplace of your Nike's
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Port of Hong Kong China, the birthplace of your Nike's
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Unloaded at the port of Long Beach, near LA
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To Wholesale Center in Midwest by Rail To Distribution Center by Truck and Eventually the Retail Outlet Price: $80 (or one month of wages in China)
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Alternative: Consumer action Students pressure universities to sign on to Workers Rights Consortium, to ensure that college apparel is not made in “sweatshops” http://www.workersrights.orghttp://www.workersrights.org http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~fragola/usas/index.htmlhttp://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~fragola/usas/index.html
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