manufacturing is a secondary industry
the secondary industry is an industrial sector in the industrial division in the traditional industrial economic theory, which refers to the industrial sector that processes the products (raw materials) provided by the primary industry and this industry. According to the “three industry classification”, it is divided into mining, manufacturing, power, gas and water production and supply, and construction
manufacturing industry refers to an industry in which manufacturing resources (materials, energy, equipment, tools, capital, technology, information and manpower, etc.) are transformed into large-scale tools, industrial products and consumer products that can be used and utilized by people through the manufacturing process according to the market requirements in the mechanical industry era
manufacturing industry directly reflects a country’s productivity level and is an important factor to distinguish developing countries from developed countries. Manufacturing industry occupies an important share in the national economy of developed countries in the world
according to the material forms used in production, manufacturing can be divided into discrete manufacturing and process manufacturing
manufacturing includes: product manufacturing, design, raw material procurement, warehousing and transportation, order processing, wholesale operation and retail. Assembly and installation of machinery and equipment for product sales in enterprises (units) mainly engaged in product manufacturing
the three industry classification method was first established by New Zealand economist Fisher. In his 1935 book the conflict between security and progress, he proposed the method of dividing industries. On the basis of Fischer, Clark, a British economist and statistician, has made a lot of empirical analysis on the relationship between the changes of the three industrial structures and economic development by using the three industrial classification method, and summarized the changes of the three industrial structures and their effects on economic development
according to the “three industry classification”, the mining industry, manufacturing industry, power, gas and water production and supply industry, construction industry and other sectors of the national economy are called the secondary industry.
first of all, look at the literal meaning: handicraft, handicraft industry. It is a branch of industry and belongs to the secondary industry
the primary industry is agriculture, including agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery
the secondary industry, industry, includes heavy industry, light industry and, of course, handicrafts! (it may have been omitted when the national development and Reform Commission defined industry at the beginning)
the tertiary industry, service industry, including clothing, food, housing and transportation
when you hear about industry, you should not think that it is a big factory for machinery and equipment. In fact, there are many small factories that fall within the scope of industry. Whether they are flower arranging, straw hat weaving, shoe wearing, tea frying… They are all small factories, commonly known as workshops
industry, which is different from other industries, is characterized by manufacturing, that is, making raw materials into finished products that can be directly used for life and production, that is, producing commodities with use value. Handicraft industry has this
generally, those engaged in handicrafts are farmers, and most of the sites are in rural areas. We should not decide that handicrafts are agriculture based on this phenomenon, but distinguish them in essence
there are many answers to this question, but there is only one correct answer: the secondary industry
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secondary industry
primary industry: also called primary industry. An industrial sector of the national economy classified according to the “three industrial classifications”. It refers to a department that mainly uses natural forces to produce products or industrial raw materials that can be consumed without deep processing. Its scope varies from country to country. It generally includes agriculture, forestry, fishery, animal husbandry and collection. Some countries also include mining
the National Bureau of statistics of China has stipulated that the primary industry refers to agriculture (including forestry, animal husbandry, fishery, etc.)
the secondary industry processes the products (raw materials) provided by the primary industry and this industry, including mining, manufacturing, power, gas and water production and supply, and construction
the tertiary industry refers to other industries except the primary and secondary industries (also known as the tertiary industry)
the tertiary industry in China includes two major sectors: circulation and service, which are specifically divided into four levels: first, the circulation sector: transportation, post and telecommunications, commercial catering, material supply and marketing, and warehousing; Second, the sectors serving production and life: finance, insurance, geological survey, real estate management, public utilities, residential services, tourism, information consulting services and various technical services; Third, departments that serve to improve the scientific and cultural level and the quality of residents: education, culture, radio, television, scientific research, health, sports and social welfare; Fourth, state organs, political party organs, social organizations, the police, the army, etc., but they are not included in the output value of the tertiary industry and the gross national product in China
it can be seen that this tertiary industry is basically a service industry.
manufacturing belongs to the secondary industry, which is an industrial sector in the industrial division in the traditional industrial economic theory
the secondary industry is the Department that processes the products (raw materials) provided by the primary industry and this industry, including mining, manufacturing, power, gas and water production and supply, and construction.