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  2. Service industries - Wikipedia

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    Service industries are those not directly concerned with the production of physical goods (such as agriculture and manufacturing). Some service industries, including transportation , wholesale trade and retail trade are part of the supply chain delivering goods produced in the agricultural and manufacturing sectors to final consumers.

  3. Category:Service industries - Wikipedia

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    The service industries (More formally termed: 'tertiary sector of industry' by economists) involve the provision of services to businesses as well as final consumers.Such services include accounting, tradesmanship (like mechanic or plumber services), computer services, restaurants, tourism, etc.

  4. Tertiary sector of the economy - Wikipedia

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    The tertiary sector of the economy, generally known as the service sector, is the third of the three economic sectors in the three-sector model (also known as the economic cycle). The others are the primary sector ( raw materials ) and the secondary sector ( manufacturing ).

  5. Operations management for services - Wikipedia

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    In 1900 the U.S. service industry (e.g., consisting of banks, professional services, schools and general stores) was fragmented, except for the railroads and communications. Services were largely local in nature and owned by entrepreneurs and families. The U.S. in 1900 had 31% employment in services, 31% in manufacturing and 38% in agriculture ...

  6. Service economy - Wikipedia

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    Coalition of Service Industries Web site "The leading trade association representing the U.S. service industry in international trade negotiations." The (new) service economy is not the same as the service sector, described at "Science of service systems, service sector, service economy" on the Coevolving Innovations web site

  7. Which industries are most vulnerable to Trump's immigration ...

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    Restaurants and food service businesses, which employ large numbers of undocumented workers, could be at particular risk if deportations flare. ... For example, the construction industry has an ...

  8. 2 Growth Stocks to Buy in 2025 and Hold for a Decade

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    Artificial intelligence (AI) was, once again, the hottest investing topic in 2024. Consider two industries that also have excellent long-term prospects: e-commerce and cloud computing. Two such ...

  9. Service (economics) - Wikipedia

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    In some service industries, especially health care, dispute resolution and social services, a popular concept is the idea of the caseload, which refers to the total number of patients, clients, litigants, or claimants for which a given employee is responsible.