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# Changes in the Role of Sectors of the Global Economy The document appears to be notes on the changing roles of economic sectors globally. It discusses various sectors and their functions over time. ## Sectors * **Agriculture (including forestry and fishing):** Traditional agriculture, combine...

# Changes in the Role of Sectors of the Global Economy The document appears to be notes on the changing roles of economic sectors globally. It discusses various sectors and their functions over time. ## Sectors * **Agriculture (including forestry and fishing):** Traditional agriculture, combined with forestry and fishing. * **Industry:** Traditional industrial production. * **Services:** Specialized and general services, including finance, advertising, and the development of organizations. ## Functions of Sectors * **Social:** Discusses the impact of sectors on society, including employment and lifestyle. * **Spatial:** Outlines how sectors transform environments and locations. * **Economic:** Emphasizes the generation of products and services. * **Technological:** Notes advancements and innovations in various sectors. ## Stages of Economic Development The document outlines different phases in economic development. * **Pre-industrial Phase:** Dominated by primitive agriculture with minimal mechanization. A possible note on the timing of the end of this phase. * **Industrial Phase:** Mechanization of agriculture, population growth, and increased industrial output. A possible note on the timing of the start of this phase. The document includes visual elements such as a graph or chart illustrating the relative importance of different sectors over time and in different economic conditions. The axes of the graph represent economic factors, like the percentage share of income/population within the sectors, and different levels of economic development. There are three lines representing the relative importance of different factors, probably across different time periods or in different regions. The graphs show relationships between economic sectors like manufacturing, services, and agriculture. The lines appear to show changes in the relative size of these sectors over time or across different levels of development. Further, it mentions geographic regions, such as countries like "Arabia Saudyjska," "Indie," and "Chiny" (Saudi Arabia, India, and China), which suggests a possible geographical or regional analysis of the data.

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