Distinguish between primary sector and secondary sector y stating four points on distinction .
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1) Capital:
Primary sector is less capital intensive and mainly uses labor.
Secondary sector is highly capital intensive and uses big machineries and factories.
2) Developed vs Developing:
Primary sector employs large proportion of population in developing countries while
Secondary sector is the dominant source of employment in developed countries.
On the path of development, countries move from primary sector to secondary sector.
3) Interdependence:
Primary sector provides raw materials to be used in secondary sector while the former uses a very small or negligible portion of the output of secondary sector.
4) Rural vs Urban:
Primary sector is basically related to rural economies while secondary sector is related to urban economies.
Primary sector is less capital intensive and mainly uses labor.
Secondary sector is highly capital intensive and uses big machineries and factories.
2) Developed vs Developing:
Primary sector employs large proportion of population in developing countries while
Secondary sector is the dominant source of employment in developed countries.
On the path of development, countries move from primary sector to secondary sector.
3) Interdependence:
Primary sector provides raw materials to be used in secondary sector while the former uses a very small or negligible portion of the output of secondary sector.
4) Rural vs Urban:
Primary sector is basically related to rural economies while secondary sector is related to urban economies.
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