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Any kinds of social economic formations, will be showing the basic features stipulated by its essence connotation. The essential connotation of service economy determines its unique operating patterns, industrial development, spatial distribution and the requirements of corresponding institutional environment. Despite there is a significant difference between the development of service economy during incubation and the development of service economy at maturity, both are relevant in internal continuity and identical in inherent content. Therefore, even if the development of service economy during incubation is the key study object, the basic features of service economy development trend should not be ignored. Since the development of service economy is a process of dynamic evolution, all of its features have not yet been fully uncovered even in the developed countries, so we can only analyze and generalize its basic features by the already appearing state of the development and the bud of the development containing the tendency.
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Zhou, Z. (2016). The Basic Features of Service Economy Development Trend. In: The Development of Service Economy . Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-901-1_6
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