
Riddle has written a series of essays constituting a brief for the greater recognition of the service industries. Her definition of services includes infrastructure, trade services, and community services. They not only contribute to employment and income but facilitate and stimulate growth in other economic sectors. These activities, rather than manufacturing, are the key source of economic growth. Riddle supports her conclusions with a series of statistical analyses based on World Bank data. Choice
This work investigates the proposition that the service sector, rather than manufacturing, serves as the primary engine for sustainable economic development in the modern global landscape. Dorothy I. Riddle, an expert in service-sector economics, utilizes statistical analyses derived from World Bank data to challenge traditional development models. She argues that infrastructure, trade services, and community services are essential catalysts that facilitate growth across all other economic sectors.
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Experts and reviewers recognize this text as a significant contribution to the discourse on service-led development strategies. Readers frequently note the clarity of the author's argument regarding the necessity of service infrastructure for emerging economies.
Page Count:
289
Publication Date:
1986-01-01
Publisher:
Praeger
ISBN-10:
0030056640
ISBN-13:
9780030056642
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