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Let us first understand the differences between the different sectors of the economy, so that it will be easier for us to understand the factors responsible for the location of primary, secondary, and tertiary sector industries in various parts of the world (including India). Primary activities What is Primary Sector? Primary activities are directly dependent on environment as these refer to utilisation of earth’s resources such as land, water, vegetation, building materials and minerals. It, thus includes, hunting and gathering, pastoral activities, fishing, forestry, agriculture, and mining and quarrying. ClearIAS Prelims Online Test Series People engaged in primary activities are called red-collar workers due to the outdoor nature of their work. Secondary activities What is Secondary Sector? Secondary activities add value to natural resources by transforming raw materials into valuable products. Secondary activities, therefore, are concerned with manufacturing, processing and construction (infrastructure) industries. People engaged in secondary activities are called blue collar workers. Tertiary activities What is tertiary sector? Tertiary activities include both production and exchange. The production involves the ‘provision’ of services that are ‘consumed. Exchange, involves trade, transport and communication facilities that are used to overcome distance. Tertiary jobs = White collar jobs. Quaternary activities What is Quaternary Sector? Quaternary activities are specialized tertairy activities in the ‘Knowledge Sector’ which demands a separate classification. There has been a very high growth in demand for and consumption of information based services from mutual fund managers to tax consultants, software developers and statisticians. Personnel working in office buildings, elementary schools and university classrooms, hospitals and doctors’ offices, theatres, accounting and brokerage firms all belong to this category of services. Like some of the tertiary functions, quaternary activities can also be outsourced. They are not tied to resources, affected by the environment, or necessarily localised by market. Quinary activities What is quinary sector? Quinary activities are services that focus on the creation, re-arrangement and interpretation of new and existing ideas; data interpretation and the use and evaluation of new technologies. Often referred to as ‘gold collar’ professions, they represent another subdivision of the tertiary sector representing special and highly paid skills of senior business executives, government officials, research scientists, financial and legal consultants, etc. Their importance in the structure of advanced economies far outweighs their numbers.The highest level of decision makers or policy makers perform quinary activities. Quinary = Gold collar professions.
7 lessons • 1h 10m
Basic Introduction of Economics (in Hindi)
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Importance of Economics and Economic Activities (in Hindi)
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Branches of Economics {Micro and Macro} (in Hindi)
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Types Of Economies{On the Basis Of Control,Development,Global Relation’s } (in Hindi)
9:59mins
Types of Economies-UnderDeveloping,Developing,Developed Economy & Open Economy,Closed Economy etc
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Sectors of Economy {Primary,Secondary,Tertiary,Quaternary,Quinary Sectors }
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Latest Classification of Economies by World Bank in 2016
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