How are the three sectors of economy different from each other?
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The three-sector theory is an economic theory which divides economies into three sectors of activity: extraction of raw materials (primary), manufacturing (secondary), and services (tertiary). ... In highly developed countries with a high income, the tertiary sector dominates the total output of the economy.
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Primary (extraction of raw material)
Secondary (manufacturing of raw material)
Tertiary ( transportation of raw material)
Secondary (manufacturing of raw material)
Tertiary ( transportation of raw material)
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