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In economics, the business sector or corporate sector is "the part of the economy made up by companies". It is a subset of the domestic economy, excluding the economic activities of general government, of private households, and of non-profit organizations serving individuals. An alternative analysis of economies, the three-sector theory, subdivides them into:
- the primary sector (raw materials)
- the secondary sector (manufacturing)
- the tertiary sector (sales and services)
In the United States the business sector accounted for about 78 percent of the value of gross domestic product (GDP) as of 2000.
Video Business sector
See also
- Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), a unit of the United States Department of Labor
- Business
- GDP
- Private sector
- State-owned enterprise
Maps Business sector
References
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External links
United States
- Business sector: Productivity, hourly compensation, unit labor costs, and prices, seasonally adjusted, Bureau of Labor Statistics
- Regulatory Information by Business Sector, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Business Sector, CDC
United Kingdom
- [1], Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
- Your business sector, Business Link
- Business Sectors, UK Trade & Investment
- Flexible Support For Business
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