- It seems increasingly apparent that the focus on “finance” will be less rewarding and the focus on “stuff” will become more important to the nations of the world.
- In advanced countries, the percentage of the total economy devoted to services has long exceeded that devoted to goods.
- All service industries remain completely dependent on the raw materials and manufactured goods sectors to function. READ MORE
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