[KN] A government is a major employer in the tertiary sector as it provides elementary public services.
[APP] Governments, for example, employ teachers, doctors, police personnel, and government administrators.
[AN] This ensures that vital services run smoothly, creates massive numbers of jobs, and ...
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- Wed Oct 01, 2025 8:32 pm
- Forum: Ch 2 Business structure
- Topic: 14 Explain why a country's government is a major employer in the tertiary sector.
- Replies: 39
- Views: 1402
- Wed Oct 01, 2025 8:15 pm
- Forum: Ch 2 Business structure
- Topic: 13 Explain how the development of the internet has led to growth in the tertiary sector.
- Replies: 36
- Views: 1363
Re: 13 Explain how the development of the internet has led to growth in the tertiary sector.
[KN] Internet development has encouraged tertiary expansion by stimulating new service companies.
[APP] To illustrate, portals such as Amazon or Daraz allow customers to purchase items online, which aids in retail service.
[AN] It has created millions of employment opportunities, encouraged consumer ...
[APP] To illustrate, portals such as Amazon or Daraz allow customers to purchase items online, which aids in retail service.
[AN] It has created millions of employment opportunities, encouraged consumer ...
- Wed Oct 01, 2025 7:11 pm
- Forum: Ch 2 Business structure
- Topic: 12 Analyse the importance of transport services for a manufacturing business.
- Replies: 37
- Views: 979
Re: 12 Analyse the importance of transport services for a manufacturing business.
[KN] Transport services play an important role to manufacturing firms as they move raw materials and finished goods.
[APP] For example, automobile parts brought by trucks to an automobile factory make production continue on time.
[AN] Proper transport avoids delays, keeps costs at a lower rate ...
[APP] For example, automobile parts brought by trucks to an automobile factory make production continue on time.
[AN] Proper transport avoids delays, keeps costs at a lower rate ...
- Tue Sep 30, 2025 1:56 pm
- Forum: Ch 2 Business structure
- Topic: 11 Explain reasons why the tertiary sector has grown in developed economies.
- Replies: 40
- Views: 1127
Re: 11 Explain reasons why the tertiary sector has grown in developed economies.
[KN] The tertiary sector has grown in developed economies because people have greater disposable incomes these days.
[APP] For example, in the UK and similar countries, the majority of people spend more on services like restaurants, gyms, and holidays.
[AN] This leads to more demand for services ...
[APP] For example, in the UK and similar countries, the majority of people spend more on services like restaurants, gyms, and holidays.
[AN] This leads to more demand for services ...
- Mon Sep 29, 2025 3:47 am
- Forum: Ch 2 Business structure
- Topic: 10 Outline two ways a manufacturing business can be affected by new environmental laws.
- Replies: 43
- Views: 1081
Re: 10 Outline two ways a manufacturing business can be affected by new environmental laws.
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(KN) Additional environmental regulations can drive up the cost of doing business, since companies will have to invest in cleaner equipment.
(APP) To illustrate, a factory production facility might be required to put filters on factory smokestacks in order to prevent additional air ...
(KN) Additional environmental regulations can drive up the cost of doing business, since companies will have to invest in cleaner equipment.
(APP) To illustrate, a factory production facility might be required to put filters on factory smokestacks in order to prevent additional air ...
- Mon Sep 29, 2025 3:33 am
- Forum: Ch 2 Business structure
- Topic: 09 Outline one reason for de-industrialisation in developed countries.
- Replies: 37
- Views: 1040
Re: 09 Outline one reason for de-industrialisation in developed countries.
(KN) Advanced countries' de-industrialisation is owing to some extent to greater foreign competition, wherein goods are produced at lower rates.
(APP) For instance, numerous UK factories have shut down since Asian nations like China are able to produce clothing and electronics more affordably.
(AN ...
(APP) For instance, numerous UK factories have shut down since Asian nations like China are able to produce clothing and electronics more affordably.
(AN ...
- Mon Sep 29, 2025 3:23 am
- Forum: Ch 2 Business structure
- Topic: 08 Explain the link between the primary and secondary sectors, using an example.
- Replies: 39
- Views: 1512
Re: 08 Explain the link between the primary and secondary sectors, using an example.
(KN) The secondary and primary sectors are connected in that the primary sector supplies the raw materials, which are processed by the secondary sector into finished products.
(APP) For instance, tomato farmers produce tomatoes that are used to supply factories that manufacture ketchup.
(AN) This ...
(APP) For instance, tomato farmers produce tomatoes that are used to supply factories that manufacture ketchup.
(AN) This ...
- Mon Sep 29, 2025 3:16 am
- Forum: Ch 2 Business structure
- Topic: 07 Analyse why a country might want to encourage the growth of its secondary sector.
- Replies: 44
- Views: 1289
Re: 07 Analyse why a country might want to encourage the growth of its secondary sector.
(KN) A country may want to promote the secondary sector since it offers employment opportunities and helps in economic development.
(APP) For example, when new auto plants are opened in countries like India, they employ thousands of indigenous workers.
(AN) It reduces unemployment, increases family ...
(APP) For example, when new auto plants are opened in countries like India, they employ thousands of indigenous workers.
(AN) It reduces unemployment, increases family ...
- Mon Sep 29, 2025 3:06 am
- Forum: Ch 2 Business structure
- Topic: 06 Explain one way a secondary sector business adds value.
- Replies: 44
- Views: 1347
Re: 06 Explain one way a secondary sector business adds value.
(KP) A second sector enterprise generates value by converting raw materials into final goods.
(APP) To illustrate, it is convenient to package a watermelon in juice form for people to consume.
(AN) This is advantageous because customers are willing to pay extra for the convenience, the colorful ...
(APP) To illustrate, it is convenient to package a watermelon in juice form for people to consume.
(AN) This is advantageous because customers are willing to pay extra for the convenience, the colorful ...
- Mon Sep 29, 2025 2:28 am
- Forum: Ch 2 Business structure
- Topic: 05 Explain the difference between the primary and secondary sectors of industry.
- Replies: 43
- Views: 1095
Re: 05 Explain the difference between the primary and secondary sectors of industry.
(KN) The first sector is managing the extraction of natural resources, and the second manages the processing of raw materials into products.
(APP) For instance, iron ore mining is a main activity, whereas the utilization of the ore in the production of steel automobiles is a secondary activity.
(AN ...
(APP) For instance, iron ore mining is a main activity, whereas the utilization of the ore in the production of steel automobiles is a secondary activity.
(AN ...
- Mon Sep 29, 2025 1:59 am
- Forum: Ch 2 Business structure
- Topic: 04 Explain the role of the primary sector in the chain of production for a wooden chair.
- Replies: 46
- Views: 1358
Re: 04 Explain the role of the primary sector in the chain of production for a wooden chair.
(KN) The primary sector is important since it supplies the raw material used during production.
(APP) Production of a wooden chair, for instance, will be achievable only when trees are harvested and wood is brought to the manufacturers.
(AN) If there is delayed or short supply of wood, production of ...
(APP) Production of a wooden chair, for instance, will be achievable only when trees are harvested and wood is brought to the manufacturers.
(AN) If there is delayed or short supply of wood, production of ...
- Fri Sep 26, 2025 6:57 pm
- Forum: Ch 2 Business structure
- Topic: 03 Analyse how the depletion of a natural resource, such as fish stocks, could impact an economy.
- Replies: 43
- Views: 1732
Re: 03 Analyse how the depletion of a natural resource, such as fish stocks, could impact an economy.
The exhaustion of natural resources curbs the output since raw materials cannot be produced. (KN)
For instance, if Pakistan's fishing reserve falls, it will not be in a position to export fish. (APP)
This would lead to unemployment for the fishing folk, reduced export earnings, and reduced GDP ...
For instance, if Pakistan's fishing reserve falls, it will not be in a position to export fish. (APP)
This would lead to unemployment for the fishing folk, reduced export earnings, and reduced GDP ...
- Fri Sep 26, 2025 4:50 am
- Forum: Ch 2 Business structure
- Topic: 02 Outline one reason for the decline of primary sector employment in developed countries.
- Replies: 49
- Views: 1432
Re: 02 Outline one reason for the decline of primary sector employment in developed countries.
(KN) One of the causes of the reduction of jobs in the primary sector of developed nations is the expansion of tertiary industries.
(APP) For instance, in Japan, speedy growth in IT and technology services created numerous new employment opportunities in offices and software coding.
(AN+) They are ...
(APP) For instance, in Japan, speedy growth in IT and technology services created numerous new employment opportunities in offices and software coding.
(AN+) They are ...
- Fri Sep 26, 2025 4:03 am
- Forum: Ch 2 Business structure
- Topic: 01 Explain reason why the primary sector is important for a manufacturing business.
- Replies: 48
- Views: 1644
Re: 01 Explain reason why the primary sector is important for a manufacturing business.
(KN) The basic sector is crucial to manufacturing businesses in that it provides the raw materials needed for production.
(APP) For example, coffee bean farmers provide manufacturers who roast and package them into consumable coffee.
(AN+) Without inputs like these, manufacturing stops or ...
(APP) For example, coffee bean farmers provide manufacturers who roast and package them into consumable coffee.
(AN+) Without inputs like these, manufacturing stops or ...