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|    Since the 1950s, the global economy has     |
|    08 Apr 23 23:45:14    |
      From: lessgovt@gmail.com              Service economy can refer to one or both of two recent economic developments:              1.) The increased importance of the service sector in industrialized       economies.        The current list of Fortune 500 companies contains more service companies and        fewer manufacturers than in previous decades.              2.) The relative importance of service in a product offering. The service       economy        in developing countries is mostly concentrated in financial services,       hospitality,        retail, health, human services, information technology and education. Products        today have a higher service component than in previous decades. In the       management        literature this is referred to as the servitization of products or a       product-service        system. Virtually every product today has a service component to it.              The old dichotomy between product and service has been replaced by a Service        (economics) service–product continuum. Many products are being transformed       into services.              For example, IBM treats its business as a service business. Although it still        manufactures computers, it sees the physical goods as a small part of the        "business solutions" industry. They have found that the price elasticity of       demand        for "business solutions" is much less than for hardware. There has been a       corresponding        shift to a subscription pricing model. Rather than receiving a single payment       for a        piece of manufactured equipment, many manufacturers are now receiving a steady       stream        of revenue for ongoing contracts.              Full cost accounting and most accounting reform and monetary reform measures       are        usually thought to be impossible to achieve without a good model of the       service economy.              Since the 1950s, the global economy has undergone a structural transformation.        For this change, the American economist Victor R. Fuchs called it “the       service economy”        in 1968. He believes that the United States has taken the lead in entering the       service        economy and society in the Western countries. The declaration heralded the       arrival of        a service economy that began in the United States on a global scale. With the       rapid        development of information technology, the service economy has also shown new        development trends.              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Service_economy              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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