− | [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=English#ca._1100-1500_.09THE_MIDDLE_ENGLISH_PERIOD Middle English] (Scots) industrie, from Middle French, from [[Latin]] industria, from industrius diligent, from Old Latin indostruus, perhaps from indu in + -struus (akin to Latin struere to build) | + | [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=English#ca._1100-1500_.09THE_MIDDLE_ENGLISH_PERIOD Middle English] (Scots) industrie, from Middle French, from [[Latin]] industria, from industrius diligent, from Old Latin indostruus, perhaps from indu in + -struus (akin to Latin struere to build) |
− | <center>For lessons on the related [[topic]] of '''''[[Business]]''''', follow [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Business '''''this link'''''].</center> | + | <center>For lessons on the related [[topic]] of '''''[[Business]]''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Business '''''this link'''''].</center> |
| '''Industry''' refers to the production of an [[economic]] good (either [[material]] or a [[service]]) within an [[economy]]. There are four key industrial [[economic]] sectors: the primary sector, largely raw [[material]] extraction industries such as mining and farming; the secondary sector, involving refining, construction, and [[manufacturing]]; the tertiary sector, which deals with [[services]] (such as [[law]] and [[medicine]]) and [[distribution]] of [[manufactured]] goods; and the quaternary sector, a [[relatively]] new [[type]] of [[knowledge]] industry focusing on technological [[research]], [[design]] and [[development]] such as computer programming, and biochemistry. A fifth, quinary, sector has been proposed [[encompassing]] nonprofit [[activities]]. The economy is also broadly separated into [[public]] sector and [[private]] sector, with industry generally categorized as [[private]]. Industries are also any [[business]] or [[manufacturing]]. | | '''Industry''' refers to the production of an [[economic]] good (either [[material]] or a [[service]]) within an [[economy]]. There are four key industrial [[economic]] sectors: the primary sector, largely raw [[material]] extraction industries such as mining and farming; the secondary sector, involving refining, construction, and [[manufacturing]]; the tertiary sector, which deals with [[services]] (such as [[law]] and [[medicine]]) and [[distribution]] of [[manufactured]] goods; and the quaternary sector, a [[relatively]] new [[type]] of [[knowledge]] industry focusing on technological [[research]], [[design]] and [[development]] such as computer programming, and biochemistry. A fifth, quinary, sector has been proposed [[encompassing]] nonprofit [[activities]]. The economy is also broadly separated into [[public]] sector and [[private]] sector, with industry generally categorized as [[private]]. Industries are also any [[business]] or [[manufacturing]]. |