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Social Economy Development

Social Economy Development. Tertiary industry in China. Three key industrial economic sectors. Primary (raw materials) industry Secondary (goods production) industry Tertiary (service) industry. Allan.G..B. Fisher. The Clash of Progress and Security , London : Macmillan , 1935.

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Social Economy Development

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  1. Social Economy Development Tertiary industry in China

  2. Three key industrial economic sectors • Primary (raw materials) industry • Secondary (goods production) industry • Tertiary (service) industry Allan.G..B.Fisher. The Clash of Progress and Security , London: Macmillan, 1935.

  3. Outline • 1. Introduction • 2. Development of the Tertiary industry in China • 3. Franchise chain operation in the Tertiary industry • 4. Shopping Online • 5.Discussion

  4. 1. Introduction • The Tertiary industry involves the provision of services to other businesses as well as final consumers. • Tertiary industry: • banking, finance, insurance, investment, and real estate services; • wholesale, retail, and resale trade; • transportation, information, and communications services; • professional, consulting, legal, and personal services; • tourism, hotels, restaurants, and entertainment; • repair and maintenance services; • education and teaching; • health, social welfare, administrative, police, security, and defence services.

  5. 1. Introduction • Why the Tertiary industry is important in China?

  6. 2. Development of the Tertiary industry in China 2.1 Tertiary industry Planned economy to market economy; shortage economy to consumption economy Photographer : Wang Wenlan

  7. Form of sector division in 1985 2. Development of the Tertiary industry in China 2.1 Tertiary industry • Primary industry • Capital goods producing industry • Secondary industry • Consumption products producing industry • Tertiary industry

  8. Socialist transformation in 1958 Founded in 1949 Reform and opening up in 1978 2. Development of the Tertiary industry in China 2.1 Tertiary industry • Development in Service capacity: • market booming, • jobs providing, • living conditions improving … • From Consumption Cities to Productive cities . • Comparably completed service system in cities • The percentage is comparably lower • Self service . • Regional disproportion. • Small societies were organized by factories. • The structure is in developing . • Weakness of quality, technology and management.

  9. 2. Development of the Tertiary industry in China 2.2 The percentage is comparably lower Tab 1. Proportion comparison of the tertiary industry in GDP Tab 2. Proportion of the tertiary industry in GDP of China Tab 3. Proportion of industries in GDP of developed countries Resource: Statistic data from National Bureau of Statistics of China

  10. 2. Development of the Tertiary industry in China 2.3 Regional disproportion Tab 3. Proportion comparison of the tertiary industry in GDP of 2008

  11. 2. Development of the Tertiary industry in China 2.3 Regional disproportion Pupils were in their way to school, Yunnan province on 2007.9.4. Hangzhou Bay Bridge, the longest Bridge in the world, was finished on 2007.6.26.

  12. 2. Development of the Tertiary industry in China 2.4 The structure is in developing. • Finance, insurance, social security system is in developing. • Science and technology, information, consulting service is in developing.

  13. 3. Franchise chain operation in the Tertiary industry 3.1 Introduction • (from the French for free) is a method of doing business where in a franchisor licenses trademarks and methods of doing business to a franchisee in exchange for a recurring royalty fee. • In China's commercial service sector, franchise chain (FC) operation has developed noticeably in recent years.

  14. 3. Franchise chain operation in the Tertiary industry 3.1 Introduction

  15. 3. Franchise chain operation in the Tertiary industry 3.2 Franchise systems in China increasing rapidly and steadily Source: Year Surveys By China Chain Stores & Franchise Association (CCSF)

  16. 3. Franchise chain operation in the Tertiary industry 3.2 Franchise systems in China increasing rapidly and steadily Tab.4 Economic Contributions From Franchising in China, 2005 Source: 2005 Year Survey By CCFA

  17. 3. Franchise chain operation in the Tertiary industry The real one The fake one

  18. 3. Franchise chain operation in the Tertiary industry • Tu Jia Shaobing (sesame seed cake ) was very popular in 2006 in Shanghai. • Dozens of such snack-bars appeared in one night.

  19. 3. Franchise chain operation in the Tertiary industry • BaBi steamed bun appeared in Shanghai in 2003, then became popular. • Dozens of such snack-bars appeared in one night. • Several months the brand was registered by the original chef. • One or two years later, fake BaBi disappeared. • Babi steamed bun break through 100 snack-bars nationwide in February 2008.

  20. 4. Shopping Online • Have you shopped online with the internet? • What are the advantages of shopping online?

  21. 4. Shopping Online

  22. 5.Discussion • If you will make your career in China, will you choose the tertiary industry? If yes, which industry interests you?

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