Question 2: What does the tertiary industry mean? The primary industry is the basic industry, such as agriculture, aquaculture, coal mine, iron mine, oil field, stone mine and non-ferrous metal mining.
The second industry is processing industry, which is the largest, such as grain depot and winery. , transportation companies, canneries, freezers, etc. , pipeline transportation, railways, automobiles, shipping, refineries, chemical plants, power plants, substations, etc. , as well as machine tools, casting, ironmaking, steelmaking, rolling, assembly plants, spinning, weaving, etc.
The tertiary industry is the service industry. People's eating, drinking, sleeping, eating, wearing, living and walking are all involved. The simplest are markets, shopping malls, restaurants, bars and so on.
Question 3: What is the tertiary industry? The primary industry refers to all kinds of industries mainly based on agriculture, such as animal husbandry, hunting, fishing, nomadic industry and forestry. The secondary industry is dominated by manufacturing, including extractive industries, electricity and natural gas industries, and of course there are other sayings. The tertiary industry refers to the service industry, including construction, transportation, communication, commerce, finance and occupation. The fourth industry refers to the information industry, which is a new concept of industrial division recently. In other words, the information department is divided from three major industries, which is called the fourth industry. According to Japan's division of information industry, it is divided into three major departments: ① computer manufacturing: manufacturing and sales. ② Communication processing industry: software industry, information processing service industry (computer center, online information processing) and information providing service industry (database). ③ Others: equipment management, complete sets of equipment and value-added communication.
Question 4: What are the primary, secondary and tertiary industries? What about business? Provisions on the division of three industries
1. These Provisions are formulated in accordance with the Classification of National Economic Industries (GB/T 4754-2002).
The secondary and tertiary industries are divided as follows:
The primary industry refers to agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery.
The secondary industry refers to mining, manufacturing, production and supply of electricity, gas and water, and construction.
The tertiary industry refers to other industries except the primary and secondary industries. The tertiary industry includes transportation, warehousing and postal services, information transmission, computer services and software, wholesale and retail, accommodation and catering, finance, real estate, leasing and business services, scientific research, technical services and geological exploration, water conservancy, environment and public facilities management, resident services and other services, education, health, social security and social welfare, culture, sports and social welfare.
III. These Provisions shall be implemented as of the date of promulgation, and the three industrial divisions formulated by 1985 shall be abolished at the same time.
Question 5: What industries does the tertiary industry include? 3. Classification standard of China.
In 1985, the National Bureau of Statistics made special provisions on the division of three industries, namely: (1) The primary industry is agriculture (package).
Including forestry, animal husbandry, fisheries and so on. ); (2) The secondary industry is industry (including extractive industry, manufacturing industry, tap water, electric power Li Ding, steam, hot water and gas industry) and construction industry; (3) The tertiary industry is other industries besides the above industries.
It also includes four levels: the first level is the circulation department, including transportation, post and telecommunications, and commercial catering.
Industry, material supply and marketing and warehousing; The second level is the departments that serve production and life, including financial industry, insurance industry,
Geological survey, real estate, public utilities, residential services, tourism, consulting information services and various technologies.
Service industry, etc. The third level is the department that serves to improve the scientific and cultural level and the quality of residents, including education, culture,
Radio and television, scientific research, health, sports and social welfare; The fourth level is to serve the public.
Departments that need services include state organs, political party organs, social organizations, military and police departments, etc.
According to Xie's data, from 65438 to 0988, the proportion of these four levels of industries in the tertiary industry is: developed countries are
25: 10:30:35; Asia's "four little dragons" are 30:15: 35: 20; Indian and China are about 35: 25: 25:
15。 The first and second floors are circulation, and the third and fourth floors are services. In developed countries, service is more important than circulation.
Class, Asia's "four little dragons" are roughly the same, but China and India are the opposite, so it can be seen that circulation analogy is more important than service class.
It shows that the emerging industries within the tertiary industry in developing countries and regions are relatively weak.
Question 6: What are the primary, secondary and tertiary industries? The primary industry is mainly traditional agricultural industries, including planting, forestry, animal husbandry, sideline and fishery, the secondary industry is mainly represented by manufacturing and processing industries, and the tertiary industry is mainly service industry, including high-tech industries, circulation industries and financial industries.
Question 7: What are the concepts of primary industry, secondary industry and tertiary industry? The primary industry is an industry that directly obtains products from nature, including agriculture, mining and salt making.
The second industry is the department that reprocesses primary products, including mining, manufacturing, tap water, electricity, steam, hot water and gas, and construction.
The tertiary industry is a department that provides various services for production and consumption. Industries other than the primary industry and the secondary industry. Because the tertiary industry includes many industries and a wide range, it can be divided into two parts according to the actual situation in China. One is the circulation department and the other is the service department.
Question 8: What are the primary, secondary and tertiary industries in China? The primary industry refers to agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery. The secondary industry refers to mining, manufacturing, production and supply of electricity, gas and water, and construction. The tertiary industry refers to other industries except the primary and secondary industries.
Question 9: What are the primary, secondary and tertiary industries in the industrial structure? The three industrial sectors in China are:
Primary industry: agriculture (including planting, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery)
Secondary industry: industry (including extractive industry, manufacturing industry, production and supply of electricity, gas and water) and construction industry.
Tertiary industry: other industries except the primary and secondary industries. According to the actual situation in China, the tertiary industry can be divided into two parts: one is the circulation department and the other is the service department. Specifically, it can be divided into four levels:
The first level: the circulation department, including transportation, warehousing, post and telecommunications, wholesale and retail trade, and catering.
The second level: departments that serve production and life, including finance, insurance, geological exploration, water conservancy management, real estate, social services, agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery services, transportation support services and skeleton technical services.
The third level: departments that serve to improve the scientific and cultural level and the quality of residents, including education, culture and art, radio, film and television, health, sports and social welfare, and scientific research.
The fourth level: departments that need to serve the public, including state organs, political party organs and social organizations, as well as the army and police.
Question 10: What is the tertiary industry? The tertiary industry, also known as the tertiary industry, was first put forward by Fisher, a British economist and professor at the University of Otago in New Zealand, in his book The Conflict between Security and Progress. Refers to other industries except agriculture, industry and construction. According to the opinions of the National Bureau of Statistics on the division of China's three industries in the Statistical Report on the Establishment of the Tertiary Industry forwarded by the General Office of the State Council, China's tertiary industry includes two major departments: circulation and service, which are divided into four levels: first, circulation: transportation, post and telecommunications, commercial catering, material supply and marketing and warehousing; Second, departments that serve production and life: finance, insurance, geological survey, real estate management, public utilities, residents' services, tourism, information consulting services and various technical services; The third is the departments that serve to improve the scientific and cultural level and the quality of residents: education, culture, radio, television, scientific research, health, sports and social welfare; Fourth, state organs, political party organs, social organizations, police, military, etc. But they are not included in the output value and gross national product of the tertiary industry in China. It can be seen that this tertiary industry is basically a service industry.