1.2 Classification of businesses Flashcards

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What are the three sectors in which business activity is broken down into?

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  • Primary industry: concerned with using natural resources. They include farming, mining and oil drilling; sometimes produce raw materials like iron ore and oil.
  • Secondary industry: concerned with making and assembling products; manufacturers use raw materials and parts from other industries.
  • Tertiary sector: give something of value to people, but are not physical goods like cinema, or a lesson. Other examples include banks keeping your money safe, public transport carrying people around etc.
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What is a mixed economy?

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A mix of private sector and public sector enterprises.

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What is a private enterprise?

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  • Private sector: the part of the economy where the resources are owned and controlled by both the private and public sectors.
  • Involves risk -> entrepreneur
  • If the business succeeds, the entrepreneur makes a profit.
  • If it fails, he or she will be responsible for the losses (sell personal possessions to meet business’ debts)
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What is a public enterprise?

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  • Public sectors: the part of the economy that is owned and controlled by the state or government.
  • In many countries, the government is a major employer. Governments employ public sector workers to carry out work on their behalf, such as providing a police force, education and health service.
  • Goal: provide an essential economic service for the nation.
  • Often funded by taxpayers’ money, so they need to look after the taxpayers’ interests by providing the best possible value for money.
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What are the reasons for changing importance of business classification?

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The size of a country’s different sectors of business activity often indicates if it has a developing or developed economy.

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