Economic sector (English Wikipedia)

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  • Zoltan Kenessey. "Public private and tertiary and Quaternary Sectors of the Economy" (PDF). The Review of Income and Wealth. Archived (PDF) from the original on 12 March 2019. Retrieved 20 April 2012. Regarding the terminology itself Clark informs that "the term tertiary industries was originated by Professor A. G. B. Fisher in New Zealand, and became widely known through the publication of his book, The Clash of Progress and Security, in 1935. It took its origin from the titles current in Australia and New Zealand of 'primary industry' for agriculture, grazing, trapping, forestry, fishing and mining, and 'secondary industry' for manufacture. In Australia and New Zealand these terms are not only used in statistical reference books but are widely current in popular discussion. The phrase 'tertiary industries' therefore immediately carries, in these countries, a suggestion of those excluded by the official definition of 'secondary industries."

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  • Zoltan Kenessey. "Public private and tertiary and Quaternary Sectors of the Economy" (PDF). The Review of Income and Wealth. Archived (PDF) from the original on 12 March 2019. Retrieved 20 April 2012. Regarding the terminology itself Clark informs that "the term tertiary industries was originated by Professor A. G. B. Fisher in New Zealand, and became widely known through the publication of his book, The Clash of Progress and Security, in 1935. It took its origin from the titles current in Australia and New Zealand of 'primary industry' for agriculture, grazing, trapping, forestry, fishing and mining, and 'secondary industry' for manufacture. In Australia and New Zealand these terms are not only used in statistical reference books but are widely current in popular discussion. The phrase 'tertiary industries' therefore immediately carries, in these countries, a suggestion of those excluded by the official definition of 'secondary industries."
  • Matt Rosenberg (14 January 2007). "Sectors of the Economy". About.com. Archived from the original on 19 November 2016. Retrieved 20 April 2012.