tertiary industry - translation to greek
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tertiary industry - translation to greek

SERVICE SECTOR
IndustrY/TertiarySector; Tertiary industry; Service sector; Service Sector; Service industry; Tertiary sector; Tertiary goods; 3º Sector; Tertiary sector of industry; Personal service sector; 3o Sector; Service business; Tertiary sector of economic activity; Tertiary, or services sector; Industry/Tertiary Sector; Services industry; Services sector; Non-tradeable sector; The Services; Tertiarization; Tertiary (economica); Tertiary (economy); Tertiary (economic)
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tertiary industry         
τριτογενής βιομηχανία
tertiary period         
FORMER TERM FOR THE GEOLOGIC PERIOD FROM 65 MILLION TO 2.58 MILLION YEARS AGO
Tertiary Period; Tertiary Period.; Tertiaries; Tertiary period; Tertiary era; Tertiary orogeny; Mantelatas; Tertiary system; Tertiary (geology)
τριτογενής περίοδος
τριτογενής βιομηχανία      
tertiary industry

Definition

tertiary industry
¦ noun Economics the service industry of a country.

Wikipedia

Tertiary sector of the economy

The tertiary sector of the economy, generally known as the service sector, is the third of the three economic sectors in the three-sector model (also known as the economic cycle). The others are the primary sector (raw materials) and the secondary sector (manufacturing).

The tertiary sector consists of the provision of services instead of end products. Services (also known as "intangible goods") include attention, advice, access, experience and affective labor. The production of information has been long regarded as a service, but some economists now attribute it to a fourth sector, called the quaternary sector.

The tertiary sector involves the provision of services to other businesses as well as to final consumers. Services may involve the transport, distribution and sale of goods from a producer to a consumer, as may happen in wholesaling and retailing, pest control or entertainment. The goods may be transformed in the process of providing the service, as happens in the restaurant industry. However, the focus is on people by interacting with them and serving the customers rather than transforming the physical goods.