Business Activity and influences on businesses :Unit 6-8 Flashcards

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  1. What are the 5 factors affecting the appropriateness of different forms of ownership?
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  • growth
    -size
  • the need for finance
  • control
  • Limited liability
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  1. What are the 3 other factors affecting appropriateness of different forms of ownership?
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  • type of business/sole trader.
  • Family businesses.
  • Most multinationals want to grow.
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  1. What are the 3 different sectors of a business activity?
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  • Primary sector
  • Secondary sector
  • Tertiary sector
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  1. What is primary sector?
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  • production involving the extraction of raw materials from the earth.
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  1. What is the secondary sector?
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production involving the conversion of raw materials into finished and semi-finished goods.

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  1. What is the tertiary sector?
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tertiary sector is the production of service in the economy.

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  1. What is an assembly plant?
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-assembly plant is a factory where parts are put together to make a finished product.

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  1. What are the 4 examples of primary sector?
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  • Agriculture.
  • fishing.
  • forestry.
  • Mining and quarrying.
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  1. What are the 6 examples of services?
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  • commercial services.
  • financial services.
  • household services.
  • Leisure services.
  • professional services.
  • transport.
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  1. What is interdependence?
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  1. What is de-industrialization?
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  • de-industrialization decline in manufacturing.
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  1. Why has the tertiary sector grown and the primary sector declined? (4)
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  • people may prefer to spend more of their income on services than manufactured goods.
  • There is fierce competition in the production of manufactured goods from developing countries.
  • Countries’ development of the public sector grows.
  • Advances in technology.
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  1. What are the 4 factors influencing location of a business?
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  • Proximity to the market.
  • Proximity to labor.
  • Proximity to materials.
  • Proximity to competitors.
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  1. What are brownfield sites?
    what are greenfield sites?
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  • brownfield sites are areas of land that were once used for urban development.
  • greenfield sites were previously undeveloped areas of land, usually on the outskirts of towns and cities.
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  1. What are the 4 natures of business activity? What factor would each of them prefer?
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  • services.
  • office-based business.
  • manufacturing and processing.
  • agriculture.
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  1. What are 3 benefits that the internet has on location of the business?
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  • lower costs.
  • flexible working hours.
  • access to a much larger market of potential customers.
  • Easier to make decisions on location.
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  1. What are 5 reasons governments try to influence location decisions?
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  • To avoid congestion.
  • Minimize the impact businesses might have on local communities.
  • To encourage manufacturers to locate where unemployment is high.
  • Financial incentives to influence business choice of location.
  • To attract foreign manufacturers into the country.
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  1. What are assisted areas?
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  • assisted areas that are designed by a government as having economic problems and are targeted to receive support in a variety of forms.
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  1. What viability studies?
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-A viability study is a careful study of how a planned activity will work, how much it will cost, and what income it is likely to produce.

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  1. What are trade blocs?
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  • trade bloc is a when a group of countries situated in the same region that join together and enjoy trade free of barriers.