Economic sectors The tertiarysector of the economy also known as the service sector or the service industry is one of the three economic sectors, the others being the secondary sector approximately the same as manufacturing and the primary sector agriculture , fishing , and extraction such as mining . The service sector consists of the soft parts of the economy, i.e. activities where people offer ... TertiarySector Of The Economy Category Industrial organization Category Industry Sector ... economists now attribute it to a fourth sector, the quaternary sector . The tertiarysector of industry ... of Living and Working Conditions ref The tertiarysector is now the largest sector of the economy in the Western world , and is also the fastest growing sector. Examples Examples of service sector employment include Government Healthcare hospital s Public health Waste disposal Education ... hard to define whether a given company is part of the secondary or tertiarysector. For example, Public utility public utilities are often considered part of the tertiarysector as they provide services ... wikitable sortable border 1 style font size 100 Output of tertiarysector in 2011 width 8 Rank ... characteristic of this sector is the production of Service economics services instead of Product ... 30 years, there has been a substantial shift from the primary and secondary sectors to the tertiarysector in industrialised countries. This shift is called tertiarisation . ref name eurofound http ... sector, even though the same business may be involved in both aspects of the operation. In order ... that participate in the service sector. Unlike governmental classification systems, the first level of market based classification systems divides the economy into functionally related markets ... economy to follow this path in the modern world was the United Kingdom . The speed at which other economies have made the transition to service based or Post industrial economy post industrial economies ... more details
refimprove date December 2010 Economic sectors weaselwords date March 2011 The quinary sector of the economy is defined by some ref cite journal last Foote first Nelson N. coauthors Hatt Paul K title Social Mobility and Economic Advance journal The American Economic Review year 1953 month May volume 43 issue 2 pages 364 378 ref to encompass health care health , culture industry culture , and research . The main categories of industry today include the primary, secondary and tertiary sectors. The quinary sector could be seen as a further division of the tertiarysector, which is a part of the economy that provides services. Contemporary society is understood by some sociologists like Daniel Bell to be post industrial and to this degree the quinary sector could be understood as a key area in which work is desirable and sought after by many of the middle classes, who often require formal study and education to work in this sector. Additionally where work in the manufacturing sector may once have been highly respectable and desirable, the globalized world of today with the outsourcing of manufacturing jobs has devalued the primary sector s symbolic importance or power. Affluent nations like to be seen as those that undertake research and provide services, and to this degree manufacturing is relatively hidden from plain view and everyday consciousness of the middle classes. The quinary sector is therefore one of symbolic and intellectual power as well. References Reflist Category Economics econ stub et Viies sektor es Sector quinario ... more details
globalize date March 2012 Economic sectors The quaternary sector of the economy is a way to describe a knowledge based part of the economy which typically includes services such as information generation ... . ref name twsJun17d The term is a further delineation of the three sector hypothesis of industry in the sense that the quaternary sector refers to a part of the third or tertiarysector along with the quinary economic sector. It has been argued that intellectual services is distinct enough to warrant a separate sector and not be considered merely as a part of the tertiarysector. This sector ... included with the tertiarysector, as they are both service sector s. Between them, the tertiary ..., TERTIARY AND QUATERNARY SECTORS OF THE ECONOMY accessdate 2009 03 13 author Zoltan Kenessey ... The rise of the quaternary sector. The regional dimension of knowledge based services in Norway ... Tacit Knowledge in Organizational Learning quote see page .. The quaternary sector of industry is the sector ... sector 22&source bl&ots Nj5PiWaZg &sig egbw8NcOG00q99uRyMAwX5zTgOY&hl en&ei YjUaTI2zK4P7lwew1tDRCg ... Industry? publisher Yahoo Answers quote The quaternary sector consists of those industries ... fields. The quaternary sector can be seen as the sector in which companies invest in order to ensure ... In Australia, the service sector accounts for 70 per cent of the country s economic activity. Within the service sector, however, more intellectual activities such as government, education, culture and media, can be further defined as the quaternary sector of economy. These activities are typically not measured in monetary value but they significantly contribute to the economy. date 2010 06 17 url ... In the quaternary sector, companies invest to ensure further expansion. It is seen as a way to generate ... TEXT Fitch Investment to increase in India s healthcare sector publisher Reuters quote Fitch notes ... growth. Better capacity utilisation and increased focus on higher margin tertiary and quaternary healthcare ... more details
The primary sector of the economy is the Economic sectorsector of an economy making direct use of natural resources . This includes agriculture, forestry and fishing, mining, and extraction of oil and gas. This is contrasted with the secondary sector, producing manufactures and other processed goods, and the tertiarysector, producing services. The primary sector is usually most important in less developed countries, and typically less important in industrial countries. The manufacturing industries that aggregate, pack, package, purify or process the raw materials close to the primary producers are normally considered part of this sector, especially if the raw material is unsuitable for sale or difficult to transport long distances. ref http geography.about.com od urbaneconomicgeography a sectorseconomy.htm About.com Sectors of the Economy ref Primary industry is a larger sector in developing ... F Primary Sector in Economic Development ref Mining in 19th century South Wales is a case study of how an economy can come to rely on one form of business. ref http business.virgin.net wales.watch country ... of the primary sector, with the logging and petroleum oil industries being two of Canada s most ... allow the primary sector to require less workforce and, this way, developed countries tend ... percentage involved in the secondary and tertiary sectors. ref http links.jstor.org sici?sici ... output Main List of countries by GDP sector composition File Agricultural value map 1970 ... center 1,858.810 align center align center 45.0 See also Portal Economics Three sector hypothesis ... Category National accounts Category Economics of primary sector industries bg ca Sector primari de Wirtschaftssektor et Primaarne sektor el es Sector primario eo Unuaranga sektoro eu Lehen sektore ekonomikoa fr Secteur primaire fur Set r primari hr Primarne djelatnosti it Settore primario lt Pirminis kio sektorius nl Primaire sector ja ... more details
align top Image Sectors of US economy firms with payrolls sales vs employees in 2002.gif thumb none 600px Sales and employees by sector within the United States economy in 2002. Image Sectors of the US economy by total sales in 2002 employers and nonemployers.gif thumb 400px right Sectors of the US economy ranked by number of sales, receipts, or shipments in the year 2002. Includes both employers and nonemployers See also Economy of the United States References reflist DEFAULTSORT Economy Of The United States By Sector Category Economy of the United States ...update date November 2010 The Economic Census provides statistics about sectors in the economy of the United States . 2002 statistics Sectors of the U.S. Economy in 2002 firms with payroll All Sector Totals ref 2002 Economic Census Summary Statistics by 2002 NAICS http www.census.gov econ census02 data us US000.HTM ref class wikitable sortable border 1 Sector Establishments Sales, receipts, or br shipments 1,000 Annual payroll br 1,000 Paid br employees align left Mining align right 24,087 align right 182,911,093 align right 21,173,895 align right 477,840 align left Utilities align right 17,103 align right 398,907,044 align right 42,417,830 align right 663,044 align left Construction align right 710,307 align right 1,196,555,587 align right 254,292,144 align right 7,193,069 align left Manufacturing align right 350,828 align right 3,916,136,712 align right 576,170,541 align right 14,699,536 align left Wholesale Wholesale trade align right 435,521 align right 4,634,755,112 align right 259,653,080 align right 5,878,405 align left Retail trade align right 1,114,637 align right 3,056,421,997 align right 302,113,581 align right 14,647,675 align left Transportation & warehousing align right 199,618 align right 382,152,040 align right 115,988,733 align right 3,650,859 align left Information align right 137,678 align right 891,845,956 align right 194,670,163 align right 3,736,061 align left ... more details
refimprove date January 2009 Economic sectors The secondary sector of the economy or industrial sector includes those economic sector s that create a finished, tangible product Production economics production and construction . Function File Product s lifecycle.svg 240px left This sector generally takes the output of the Primary sector of the economy primary sector and manufactures finished goods. These products are then either exported or sold to domestic consumers and to places where they are suitable for use by other businesses. This sector is often divided into light industry and heavy industry . Many of these industries consume large quantities of energy and require factories and machinery to convert the raw materials into goods and products. They also produce waste materials and waste heat that may pose environmental problems or cause pollution. clear List of countries by industrial output Main List of countries by GDP sector composition class wikitable sortable border 1 style font size 100 Industrial output in 2011 Nominal width 8 Rank width 23 Country width 23 Output in billions of US width 23 Composition of GDP width 23 of Global Industry align center style text align left noflag Gross world product World align center 21,913.656 align center 31.3 align center 100.0 align center style text align left flag European Union align center 4,508.012 align center 25.1 align center ... Economics Manufacturing Three sector hypothesis Industrial policy De industrialization crisis Industry information References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Secondary Sector Of The Economy Category Industry Category ... bg ca Sector secundari cy Diwydiant eilaidd et Sekundaarne sektor el es Sector secundario eo Duaranga sektoro eu Bigarren sektore fr Secteur secondaire fur Set r secondari gl Sector secundario hr Sekundarne djelatnosti it Settore secondario lt Antrinis kio sektorius nl Secundaire sector ja no Sekund rn ringer nn Sekund rn ringar pt Setor secund rio ... more details
About the geological term other uses Tertiary disambiguation include timeline Cenozoic The Tertiary is the once commonly used, but now officially deprecated ref http www.stratigraphy.org upload ISChart2009.pdf International Stratigraphic Chart ref , term for a Geologic time scale Terminology geologic period 65 million to 1.8 million years ago. The Tertiary covered the time span between the superseded Secondary period and the Quaternary . The period began with the demise of the non bird avian dinosaur s in the Cretaceous Tertiary extinction event , at the start of the Cenozoic Cenozoic Era , spanning to the beginning of the most recent ice age , at the end of the Pliocene Pliocene Epoch . Historical use of the term The term Tertiary was first used by Giovanni Arduino geologist Giovanni Arduino during the mid 18th century. He classified geologic time into primitive or primary , secondary, and tertiary periods based on observations of geology in northern Italy . ref Carl O. Dunbar, Historical Geology, 2nd ed. 1964 , John Wiley & Sons, New York, p. 352 ref Later a fourth period , the Quaternary , was applied. In the early development of the study of geology, the periods were thought to correspond to the Biblical narrative, the rocks of the Tertiary being thought to be associated with the Flood ... history appear. In 1828, Charles Lyell incorporated a Tertiary Period into his own, far more detailed system of classification. He subdivided the Tertiary Period into four epochs according ... and the epochs were renamed and redefined. The Tertiary is not presently recognized as a formal ... and Neogene Periods. The Tertiary also included the early Pleistocene . Geological events Plate ... with the Eurasian plate . South America was connected to North America toward the end of the Tertiary ... Pole . Widespread Volcanism volcanic activity was prevalent. Climate Climate s during the Tertiary ... nn Terti rtida pl Trzeciorz d pt Terci rio ro Ter iar ru simple Tertiary sk ... more details
Wiktionarypar sectorSector may refer to Places Sector, Devon , a location in the county of Devon in south western england Sector, West Virginia , an unincorporated community in Hampshire County, West Virginia, United States of America In computing Cylinder head sector or CHS , an early method for giving addresses to each physical block of data on a hard drive Disk sector , a physical subdivision of space on a computer disk storage medium, specifically a subdivision of a track in portal rendering , a convex polygonal segment of map space used to facilitate calculation of the visibility of objects in a computer display In mobile communications networks Sector antenna , to see the area spanned by an antenna on a mobile phone mast Geographic subdivisions Sector country subdivision Geometry Circular sector , also known as a pie piece , the portion of a circle enclosed by two radii and an arc Spherical sector , portion of a sphere enclosed by two radii from the center of the sphere. Hyperbolic sector , is a region of the Cartesian plane bounded by rays from the origin to two points a, 1 a and b, 1 b and by the hyperbola xy 1. Fictional uses Sector Star Trek , a fictional area of space designation used in the Star Trek universe for interstellar navigation Sector General , a series of books about an interstellar hospital in Space, written by James White Other uses Sector economic one of several subdivisions in an economic system used for analysis and classification Sector instrument ... rulers of equal length joined by a hinge Sector lights , one of three areas relative to a shallow water navigational channel Sector Air Traffic Control , a three dimensional zone within controlled ... Coast Guard Sectors , a shore based operational unit of the United States Coast Guard SECTOR , a United ... also Zone disambiguation Region Area disambig de Sektor es Sector fr Secteur ko it Settore lt Sektorius reik m s hu Szektor egy rtelm s t lap nl Sector ja pt Setor ro Sector dezambiguizare ru ... more details
Tertiary from Latin tertiarius is an adjective meaning third or third hand . It may refer to The Tertiary period of the geologic time scale. Third orders Tertiaries , members of a Third order lay folk connected with a Mendicant Order . Ternary numeral system , the base num 3 numeral system. A Trophic level Components of ecosystems tertiary consumer in an ecological sense. A Tertiary functional group or usually ion attached to carbon atom connected to three other carbon atoms in organic chemistry Tertiaries, the smallest group of remiges wing feathers , which attach to the wings of birds. Usually, they are not flight feathers, but resemble body plumage. In economics the tertiarysector of industry is the service sector or the service industry as opposed to the primary agricultural and natural resources and secondary, manufacturing In biochemistry, the tertiary structure of a protein is its overall shape, also known as its fold Tertiary or Post secondary education post secondary education Tertiary care , specialized consultative healthcare. Ternary operation , in computer science a ternary operator sometimes incorrectly referred to as a tertiary operator , an operator that takes three arguments Tertiary color , a color made up by mixing one primary color with one secondary color, in a given color space See also Primary 1st Secondary 2nd Binary disambiguation 2 Ternary 3 Quartary 4th Quaternary disambiguation 4 Quintary 5th Quinary 5 Sextary 6th Senary 6 Septenary 7 Octal Octonary 8 Nonary 9th Denary 10 Duodecimal Duodenary 12 Hexadecimal Sedenary 16 Vigesimal Vigenary 20 Centenary 100 disambig es Terciario fr Tertiaire ... more details
notability date November 2011 Infobox television show name The Sector image caption genre Unbulleted list Action fiction Action Drama Science fiction on television Science Fiction format Serial radio and television Serial opentheme writer Matthew Benay br Aaron Benay director starring country Unbulleted list United States Germany language English language English num episodes list episodes executive producer Unbulleted list Ridley Scott Tony Scott producer location runtime company Scott Free Productions br Tandem Communications distributor Home Box Office Home Box Office, Inc. channel TBA picture format 1080i HDTV first aired Start date 2012 df y last aired preceded by followed by The Sector is an upcoming Action fiction Action Science fiction on television Science Fiction television series executive produced by Ridley Scott Ridley and Tony Scott and written by Matthew and Aaron Benay. The series will follow the commander of a paramilitary unit who pursues a dangerous new race of genetically enhanced humans. ref http screenrant.com sector cinemax ridley tony scott yman 108902 Ridley & Tony Scott Bring The Sector to Cinemax Screen Rant April 2, 2011 ref It was originally announced to air on Cinemax and is co produced with Tandem Communications and Scott Free Productions , the same team behind Starz TV channel Starz original series, The Pillars of the Earth TV miniseries The Pillars of the Earth . However, on August 31, 2011 it was announced that Cinemax had passed on the show, with a clarification that the original order was only for a pilot plus the show bible. ref name Sector Dropped cite web last Andreeva first Nellie title Cinemax Passes On The Sector Series Eyes Potential Move To Science Channel url http www.deadline.com 2011 08 cinemax passes on the sector series eyes potential move to science channel work Deadline Hollywood date August 31, 2011 accessdate February ... up to series. ref name Sector Dropped References Reflist US sf tv stub DEFAULTSORT Sector, The Category ... more details
In mathematics , a tertiary ideal is an two sided Ideal ring theory ideal in a perhaps noncommutative Ring mathematics ring that cannot be expressed as a nontrivial intersection of a right fractional ideal with another ideal. Tertiary ideals generalize primary ideal s to the case of noncommutative ring s. Although primary decomposition s do not exist in general for ideals in noncommutative rings, tertiary decompositions do, at least if the ring is Noetherian ring Noetherian . Every primary ideal is tertiary. Tertiary ideals and primary ideals coincide for commutatitve rings. To any two sided ideal, a tertiary ideal can be associated called the tertiary radical, defined as math t I r in R mbox mbox forall s notin I, mbox exists x in s mbox x notin I text and x r subset I . , math Then t I always contains I . If R is a not necessarily commutative Noetherian ring and I a right ideal in R , then I has a unique irredundant decomposition into tertiary ideals math I T 1 cap dots cap T n math . See also Primary ideal Lasker Noether theorem References Citation last Riley first J.A. title Axiomatic primary and tertiary decomposition theory journal Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. year 1962 volume 105 pages 117 201 http www.encyclopediaofmath.org index.php Tertiary ideal Tertiary ideal , Encyclopedia of Mathematics, Springer Online Reference Works. Citation last Behrens first Ernst August title Ring Theory publisher Verlag Academic Press year 1972 url http books.google.ch books?id ZKGq4IQHhHUC&lpg PP1&pg PP1 v onepage&q &f false Citation last kurata first yoshiki title On an additive ideal theory in a non associative ring journal Mathematische Zeitschrift volume 88 issue 2 year 1965 doi 10.1007 BF01112095 pages 129 135 url http www.springerlink.com content h772w68514700345 algebra stub DEFAULTSORT Tertiary ideals Category Algebra ... more details
A tertiary source is an index and or textual condensation of Primary source primary and secondary source s. ref name umd University of Maryland Libraries 2001 http www.lib.umd.edu guides primary sources.html tertiary Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Sources ref ref http www.lib.odu.edu libassist tutorials nursing glossary.html Glossary, Using Information Resources ref ref name JCU http www public.jcu.edu.au libcomp assist guides azguides JCUPRD 030412 Primary, Secondary & Tertiary Sources James Cook University ref Some examples of tertiary sources are almanac s, guide book s, survey article s, timeline s, and user guide s. Depending on the topic of research, a scholar may use a bibliography , dictionary , or encyclopedia as either a tertiary or a secondary source. ref name umd As tertiary sources, encyclopedias and textbook s attempt to summarize and consolidate the source materials into an overview, but may also present subjective commentary and analysis which are characteristics of a secondary source . In some academic discipline s the distinction between a secondary and tertiary source is relative, ref http www.lib.umd.edu guides primary sources.html Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Sources, UM Libraries ref ref name JCU but in historiography it is absolute. In the UNISIST model , a secondary source is a bibliography, whereas a tertiary source is a synthesis of primary sources. citation needed date February 2012 See also Research Historiography Primary source Secondary source Source text Notes reflist 2 Category Historiography Category Library science de Terti rliteratur es Fuente terciaria fi Terti ril hde fr Source tertiaire hr Tercijarne publikacije hu Harmadlagos forr s id Sumber tersier mk zh ... more details
is limited. In tertiary education, analytical skills take precedence over the ability to memorize ... September 2011 newspaper The Age date 30 March 2009 ref In the United Kingdom Tertiary education includes ... called tertiary colleges have been set up to offer courses such as A Levels , that allow progression ... September 2011 ref In some areas where schools do not universally offer sixth forms, tertiary colleges ... unesco TableViewer tableView.aspx?ReportId 167&IF Language eng Tertiary education statistics , UNESCO http www.lhmartininstitute.edu.au Master of Tertiary Education Management, LH Martin ... stages Schools Use dmy dates date November 2011 DEFAULTSORT Tertiary Education Category Educational ... more details
This figure illustrates the percentages of a country s economy made up by different sectors based on its level of income or development. The primary sector extracts raw materials. The secondary sector is the conversion of raw materials into manufactured goods. The tertiarysector is the provision ... separate the tertiarysector into two distinct entities, modern economies are characterized as having four main sectors of activity Citation needed date October 2008 Primary sector of the economy Involves ... and a fisherman would be workers in the primary sector. Secondary sector of the economy Involves the transformation ... into clothing. A builder and a dressmaker would be workers in the secondary sector. Tertiarysector of the economy Involves the supplying of services to consumers and businesses, such as baby sitting, cinema and banking. A shopkeeper and an accountant would be workers in the tertiarysector. Quaternary sector of the economy Involves the research and development needed to produce products ... included in this sector. By ownership An economy can also be divided along different lines Public sector or state sector Private sector or privately run businesses Social sector or Voluntary sector See also North American Industry Classification System a sample application of sector oriented analysis Economic development economy stub Category Economic systems af Sakesektore ca Sector econ mic de Wirtschaftssektor eo Ekonomiaj sektoroj es Sector econ mico et Majandussektor eu Sektore ekonomiko ... of socio economic development tend to have less of their economy made up of primary and secondary sectors and more emphasis in tertiary sectors. The less developed countries exhibit the inverse pattern. An economy may include several sectors also called industries , that evolved in successive phases. The Traditional economy ancient economy was mainly based on Subsistence agriculture subsistence ... economy play an increasingly significant role. Even in modern times, developing countries ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Tertiary hyperparathyroidism Image Illu thyroid parathyroid.jpg Caption Thyroid and parathyroid. DiseasesDB 6309 ICD10 ICD10 E 21 e 20 ICD9 ICD9 252.0 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Tertiary hyperparathyroidism is a state of excessive secretion of parathyroid hormone PTH after a long period of secondary hyperparathyroidism and resulting hypercalcemia . It reflects development of autonomous unregulated parathyroid function following a period of persistent parathyroid stimulation. The basis of treatment is still prevention in chronic renal failure, starting medication and dietary restrictions long before dialysis treatment is initiated. Cinacalcet has greatly reduced the number of patients who ultimately require surgery for secondary hyperparathyroidism however, approximately 5 of patients do not respond to medical therapy. When secondary hyperparathyroidism is no longer responsive to treatment by medication, it is called tertiary hyperparathyroidism. The treatment of choice is surgical removal of three and one half parathyroid glands . See also Primary hyperparathyroidism Secondary hyperparathyroidism Endocrine pathology Category Parathyroid disorders endocrine disease stub ... more details
Multiple issues orphan January 2011 notability October 2010 refimprove October 2010 Tertiary enrollment rates are an expression of the percentage of high school graduates that successfully enroll into university . ref http www.nationmaster.com graph edu ter enr education tertiary enrollment ref More precisely, the tertiary enrollment rate is the percentage of total enrollment, regardless of age, in Higher education post secondary institutions to the population of people within five years of the age at which students normally graduate high school. ref http www.countrycompass.com data standard glossary.php?iid 32P5&s t ref Rankings 1 United States 72.6 2 Finland 70.4 3 Norway 70 3 Sweden 70 5 New Zealand 69.2 6 Russia 64.1 7 Australia 63.3 8 Latvia 63.1 9 Slovenia 60.5 10 Canada 60 References reflist Category Higher education ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2009 Tertiary government usually refers to the lowest organizational level of government within three layered federation federal systems. Typical federal systems include the principal Central government national government the secondary province s, State subnational state s or Department subnational entity departments and, the tertiary municipality municipalities , county counties or wiktionary Township townships . This generalization glosses over microrregional organizations of metropolitan area greater cities and associations of counties or municipalities. It also does not take into account intergovernmental or supranational levels of governance, such as the European Union , the United Nations , or the World Trade Organization for example. See also Localism politics Localism List of micro regional organizations Category Federalism ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Tertiary bronchus Latin bronchi segmentales GraySubject GrayPage Image illu quiz lung05.jpg Caption 1. Vertebrate trachea Trachea BR 2. Mainstem bronchus BR 3. Secondary bronchus Lobar bronchus BR 4. Segmental bronchus BR 5. Bronchiole BR 6. Alveolar duct BR 7. Pulmonary alveolus Alveolus Image2 Caption2 System MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre b 23 DorlandsSuf 12198382 The tertiary bronchi also known as the segmental bronchi arise from the secondary bronchus secondary bronchi . The respiratory epithelium lining their lumen is surrounded by a layer of smooth muscle . This layer is composed of two ribbons of smooth muscle that spiral in opposite directions. The smooth muscle layer is surrounded by irregular plates of hyaline cartilage which help maintain the patency of the airway. Each of the tertiary bronchi serves a specific bronchopulmonary segment . There are 10 tertiary bronchi in the right lung, and eight in the left. The tertiary bronchi get smaller and divide into primary bronchiole s. Additional images gallery Image Illu bronchi lungs.jpg Bronchi, bronchial tree, and lungs Image Terminal bronchiole.JPG Cross sectional cut of terminal bronchiole Image Respiratory bronchus2.JPG Human respiratory bronchiole. gallery References Gartner, Leslie P. and James L. Hiatt. u Color Textbook of Histology, 2nd ed. u 2001 . ISBN 0 7216 8806 3 External links GPnotebook 1147863100 SUNYAnatomyLabs 19 17 01 00 Pleural Cavities and Lungs The Bronchi and Their Divisions 1 2 SUNYAnatomyLabs 19 17 02 00 Pleural Cavities and Lungs The Bronchi and Their Divisions 2 2 Lung Category Bronchus Category Human anatomy ... more details
Revolution phase is dealt with elsewhere. Tertiary stage degree of the economy Involves the provision ... and an accountant would be workers in the tertiary degree. Quaternary stage degree of the economy ...Other uses Economics sidebar An economy consists of the economic system of a country or other area the Wage ... of goods economics goods and services of that area. A given economy is the end result of a process ..., and set the conditions and parameters in which an economy functions. A market based economy may be described ... this generally fixed resource among competing users. Capitalism is a market economy in which most of the production capacity is owned and directed by the private sector. Government role is limited ... hand, Socialism is a command based economy in which markets and the free exchange of goods and services ... central planning and state owned enterprises. In this economy all private owners of capital called ... are decided by central planners. Finally, a Mixed economy contains elements of both capitalism and socialism which means a market based economy with a varied degree of government central planning and state owned enterprises. Range Today the range of fields of study examining the economy revolve ... . All profession s, occupations, economic agent s or economic activities, contribute to the economy ... in the economy that determine macroeconomic equilibrium. There are three main sectors of economic activity Primary sector of the economy primary , Secondary sector of the economy secondary , and Tertiarysector of the economytertiary . Due to the growing importance of the financial sector in modern times, ref The volume of financial transactions in the 2008 global economy was 73.5 times higher ... real economy is used by analysts ref http blogs.wsj.com marketbeat 2009 07 23 meanwhile in the real economy Meanwhile, in the Real Economy , Wall Street Journal , July 23, 2009 ref ref http blogs.wsj.com economics 2011 10 24 boes haldane bank regulation should serve real economy Bank Regulation ... more details
refimprove date January 2008 A tertiary color is a color made by mixing one primary color with one secondary color , in a given color space such as RGB ref cite book title How Video Works author Marcus Weise and Diana Weynand publisher Focal Press year 2007 ISBN 0240809335 url http books.google.com books?id KGbFAYGt5qsC&pg PA59&dq 22tertiary color 22 rgb&lr &as brr 0&ei egQlSMaZM5TstgOal m9DQ&sig Z8nS3gwQNshO57wThW611DC2z8o PPA58,M1 ref more modern or RYB ref cite book title The Art and Science of Professional Makeup author Stan Place and Bobbi Ray Madry publisher Thomson Delmar Learning year 1990 ISBN 0873503619 url http books.google.com books?id tG2ncjtg lYC&pg PA307&dq 22tertiary color 22 red yellow blue&lr &as brr 0&ei OwYlSIK2GI3itAOh4rjEDQ&sig sL8j3zZHN6aWyDUgUAFHh764I3I ref traditional . Tertiary colors have specific names, one set of names for the RGB color wheel and a different set of names and colors for the RYB color wheel. These names are shown below. Brown and grey colors can be made by mixing complementary color s. RGB or CMY primary, secondary, and tertiary colors Image RBG color wheel.svg thumb 225px Primary, secondary, and tertiary colors of the RGB color wheel The primary colors in an RGB color wheel are red , green , and blue , because these are the three additive colors the primary colors of light. The secondary colors in an RGB color wheel are cyan , magenta , and yellow because these are the three subtractive colors the primary colors of pigment. The tertiary color names used in the descriptions of RGB or equivalently CMYK systems are shown below. table style background color white border width 8px border style groove cellpadding 2px tr td align center cyan td td font color 00FFFF font td td td td align center blue td td font color 0000FF font td td td td align center Azure color azure td td font color 007FFF font td tr tr td align center blue td ..., and interior design, tertiary colors are typically named by combining the names of the adjacent ... more details
Citations missing date January 2008 Social sector is one of several terms created as alternatives to nonprofit nonprofit sector and non governmental nongovernmental sector . The latter are seen as putting an emphasis on what this sector is not, rather than calling attention to its focus on a social mission. Citation needed date May 2010 .Other terms that have been proposed are voluntary sector , Third Sector third sector , Independent Sector independent sector and mission based organization mission based sector . Social Sector In India In the current Indian society we see that there is a growing realization that social sector is an inseparable element of any economy. In India social sector is not an new event. Attempts at creating an apt social sector is seen from the times of independence. The need for a social sector in India prevails due to presence of social and economic inequalities. India is strongly divided between the haves and the have nots . There is evident growth only for the minority and not for the masses. ref http www.commodityonline.com news Strong... 19373 3 1.htmlp.1. ref Therefore in India the social sector mainly aims to improve the conditions of the weaker sections, the disadvantaged, the discriminated and the disabled. References Reflist Category Non profit organizations Category Civic and political organizations Job stub economy stub ... more details
Sector rotation is a term normally applied to stock market trading patterns. In this context, a List of recognized economic sectors sector is understood to mean a group of stocks representing companies in similar lines of business. For example, an investor or trader may describe the current market movements as favoring basic material stocks over semiconductor stocks by calling the environment a sector rotation from semiconductors to basic materials. Sector Rotation Models exist primarily to help investors identify and participate in new trending sectors of the stock market . A sector rotation investment strategy is not a passive investment strategy like indexing, and requires periodic review and adjustment of sector holdings. Tactical asset allocation and sector rotation strategies require patience and discipline, but have the potential to outperform passive indexing investment strategies. The primary driver of sector rotation is the variability of currency values inflationary, disinflationary, or deflationary and interest rates. As the economy expands, demand for raw materials creates inflationary pressures, which in turn prompt higher interest rates, which increase the value of the currency, which reduces the competitiveness of a country s exports as the currency causes them to cost more to other countries. This final stage causes the economy to contract, reducing demand for raw materials, which creates deflationary pressures, which in turn prompt lower interest rates, which decrease the value of the currency, which increases the competitiveness of a country s exports creating a new market cycle. The relative strength of commodities, bonds, currencies, and stocks shift in this changing monetary climate in a somewhat predictable manner. ref John Murphy, Intermarket Analysis ...? SECT Sector Rotation Perfchart with Ideal Model http www.sectortimingreport.com articles sector rotation.html Sector Rotation Investing Guide DEFAULTSORT Sector Rotation Category Stock market ... more details
nofootnotes date June 2011 Economic sectors The public sector , sometimes referred to as the state sector or the government sector , is a part of the State polity state that deals with either the production ... national, regional or local government local municipal . Examples of public sector activity range ... defense . The organization of the public sector public ownership can take several forms, including ... outsourcing of the scale many businesses do, e.g. for IT services , is considered a public sector model ... of private sector operations with public ownership of assets, although in some forms the private sector ... sector. See the United Kingdom s Private Finance Initiative . In spite of their name, public companies are not part of the public sector they are a particular kind of private sector company that can ... and scope of the public sector and state sector are often the biggest distinction regarding the economic ... philosophy. In general, socialists favor a large state sector consisting of state projects and enterprises, at least in the commanding heights or fundamental sectors of the economy although some socialists favor a large Worker cooperative cooperative sector instead . Social democrats tend to favor a medium sized public sector that is limited to the provision of universal programs and public services. Economic libertarians and minarchists favor a larger private sector and small public sector with the state ... Political Economy Privatization Public economics Public ownership Special purpose district State Enterprise State Owned Enterprise Business case Public Sector Business Cases for Projects Public Sector Business Cases for Projects References Lloyd G. Nigro, Decision Making in the Public Sector 1984 , Marcel Dekker Inc . David G. Carnevale, Organizational Development in the Public Sector 2002 , Westview Pr. Jan Erik Lane, The Public Sector Concepts, Models and Approaches 1995 , Sage Pubns ... more External links http www.publicservice.co.uk publicservice.co.uk Public Sector News http www.escientek.com ... more details
Economic sectors The voluntary sector or community sector also non profit sector is the sphere of social ..., M. 1999 Not Only the Market The Role of the Market, Government, and the Civic Sector. Central European University Press. p.34. ref and Non governmental organization non governmental . This sector is also called the third sector , in reference to the public sector and the private sector . Civic sector is another term for the sector, emphasizing the sector s relationship to civil society . Definition Country specific definitions France Discourse on the third sector began in the 1970s in France ... Books, Create Space Books. Japan In Japan since the 1980s, the Nihongo third sector daisan sekut refers to joint corporation s invested both by the public sector and private sector . United Kingdom ... of the Third Sector that defined the third sector as the place between State and the private sector. ref http www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk third sector UK definition of third sector ref The Conservative Liberal Democratic Government renamed the department the Office for Civil Society. The term third sector ... Party s 2010 election campaign. India In India this sector is commonly called the joint sector , and includes the industries run in partnership by the state and Private Sector . In a wider sense the initial investment is made by the state and later the handling is done by the private sector. But here the private sector is responsible to the state when it comes to handling. Israel In Israel this sector is commonly called the Third Sector , in lang he and generally refers to non profit ... of medical equipment and Akim for assistance the mentally handicapped. Significance to society and the economy The presence of a large non profit sector is sometimes seen as an indicator of a healthy economy in local and national financial measurements. ref Verdier, D. 2002 Moving Money Banking and Finance ... and other unmet needs throughout society, the nonprofit sector is increasingly central to the health ... more details
Distinguish Private sector Expert subject Business date May 2009 Economic sectors In economics , the business sector is a subset of the domestic economy , excluding the economic activities of general government, private households, and nonprofit organizations serving individuals. ref name uslabor cite web url http www.bls.gov bls glossary.htm title BLS Information date February 28, 2008 work Glossary publisher U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Division of Information Services accessdate 2009 05 05 ref In the United States the business sector accounted for about 78 percent of the value of gross domestic product GDP in 2000. ref name uslabor See also portal economics portal business Bureau of Labor Statistics Business GDP Private sector References Reflist External links United States http www.bls.gov news.release prod2.t01.htm Business sector Productivity, hourly compensation, unit labor costs, and prices, seasonally adjusted , Bureau of Labor Statistics http www.epa.gov lawsregs bizsector index.html Regulatory Information by Business Sector , United States Environmental Protection Agency U.S. Environmental Protection Agency http www.cdc.gov Partners Business Business Sector , Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC United Kingdom http www.berr.gov.uk whatwedo sectors Business Sectors , Department for Business, Enterprise & Regulatory Reform http www.businesslink.gov.uk bdotg action layer?topicId 1081597476 Your business sector , Business Link http www.ukti.gov.uk export sectors.html Business Sectors , UK Trade & Investment http www.business support wales.gov.uk sectors.aspx Flexible Support For Business econ stub economics employment Category Economics terminology Category Labor terms Category Business Category Employment bg fr Secteur d activit ... more details