The division of the economy into three sectors – primary production, industry (mainly manufacturing), and services – has become obsolete, i.e., the dividing lines between them have become blurred and partly disappeared completely. Manufacturing and services complement each other. Many successful multinational companies are deeply engaged in combining goods and services in their operations and market offerings. Digitalization is changing the traditional understanding of services: many services can be stored and transferred as goods. Consequently digital services are growing faster than any other segment of world trade
International audienceContemporary economies are often described as innovation economies. They are a...
The contribution of service industries to national and regional economic development is subject to i...
We develop a model that explores the link between services and frag-mentation. In our model componen...
The division of the economy into three sectors – primary production, industry (mainly manufacturing)...
The transition from a manufacturing economy to a service economy and from goods-oriented hardware su...
In recent decades, the New Economy approach has been developed. This approach tries to analyse the n...
In the context of increasing connectivity and the omnipresence of information technology in manufact...
Over the past several decades the weight and the role of services in the global economy have steadil...
After the very long cycle (about 10,000 years) of societal and economic development based on agricul...
This paper explores the role of services in international trade and global value chains, and adds to...
To delve deeper into the rise of trade in commercial services as the most important determinant of t...
To delve deeper into the rise of trade in commercial services as the most important determinant of t...
The services sector is an economic growth driver in most developed economies. As an example, conside...
Several distinctive stylized facts form the new economy, an information technology service sector or...
This book presents latest research on the evolution of consumer services, as these services continue...
International audienceContemporary economies are often described as innovation economies. They are a...
The contribution of service industries to national and regional economic development is subject to i...
We develop a model that explores the link between services and frag-mentation. In our model componen...
The division of the economy into three sectors – primary production, industry (mainly manufacturing)...
The transition from a manufacturing economy to a service economy and from goods-oriented hardware su...
In recent decades, the New Economy approach has been developed. This approach tries to analyse the n...
In the context of increasing connectivity and the omnipresence of information technology in manufact...
Over the past several decades the weight and the role of services in the global economy have steadil...
After the very long cycle (about 10,000 years) of societal and economic development based on agricul...
This paper explores the role of services in international trade and global value chains, and adds to...
To delve deeper into the rise of trade in commercial services as the most important determinant of t...
To delve deeper into the rise of trade in commercial services as the most important determinant of t...
The services sector is an economic growth driver in most developed economies. As an example, conside...
Several distinctive stylized facts form the new economy, an information technology service sector or...
This book presents latest research on the evolution of consumer services, as these services continue...
International audienceContemporary economies are often described as innovation economies. They are a...
The contribution of service industries to national and regional economic development is subject to i...
We develop a model that explores the link between services and frag-mentation. In our model componen...