What is the difference between industry and products
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(1) The division of industry and industry
The so -called industry is a reflection of various economic activities characterized by the combination of production factors. It can be seen from this definition that the
The industry is divided according to the technical characteristics of human economic activities, that is, according to the various types of economies of the three elements of productivity (workers,
labor objects, labor data) The characteristics of activities are divided. For example, blacksmith
and wood, lawyers and doctors. We can easily see
Wer's technical characteristics from their respective labor objects and labor information, thereby distinguishing between four industries.
The so -called industry refers to the title of different role in various industries in the layout of social productivity. The focus of the industry division
is from the technical characteristics of productivity. In this micro -area, the focus of the industry is divided into the macro field of productivity cloth
. For example, the above -mentioned blacksmiths, carpenters, lawyers, and doctors are classified as different functions played in the total productivity development of productivity. Both the medical and medical are the service industry processing and manufacturing industry and the service industry. There are a variety of research ideas in the theoretical research of the development and evolution of human production behavior. What is generally popular in the world is the three industrial divisions, that is, according to the historical order of human production development: first agriculture, second processing manufacturing, third, third The service industry is divided and used to reflect the different characteristics of various activities in the national economy.
In 1985, the National Bureau of Statistics of my country clearly divided my country's industry into three major industries. The agriculture (including forestry, animal husbandry, fishery, etc.) is determined as the first industry, and the industry (including the excavation industry, manufacturing, tap water, power, steam, gas) and construction industries are designated as secondary industries. The industries other than the first and second industries are designated as the
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(3) The relationship between occupations and industries and industries
Career is a social form and social relationship that reflects social division of labor as the link; industry is a reflection of various types of economic activity industries with the characteristics of production factors. The industry plays a different role in the layout of social productivity. There are both differences and close connections between occupations, industries, and industries. They can be mixed in a narrow range and replaced each other.
. In addition, the industry is generally compared to the industry, such as the industrial revolution, which mainly refers to the industrial revolution industry, which is relative to the industrial and commercial industry as the retail industry. But now the understanding of these two words seems to have changed, that is, the industry should integrate in accordance with the scale of economic and scope economic requirements
The industry group coverage, the coverage of the industry not only industry, but also non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -non -impress that industry -coverage Industry such as education. This shows that the industry can be an industry outside the industry and it can be composed of a number of relatively independent but complete business nature of the industry or the economic organizations that are scattered in multiple industries and have the same business nature.