The Services Economy pp 63-79 | Cite as
The Future of Services Societies and of Economic Policy
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Without its being necessary at this stage to examine in depth the question of the contribution of services to economic welfare, their importance in developed as well as developing economies is sufficiently documented to invite questions on the influence which their expansion can exert on the social evolution and on the economic policies of the postindustrial era.
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International Trade Foreign Market Service Activity Service Society Factor Endowment
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- 1.This approach is developed in Limits to Growth and in the writings of A. Peccei [1981] and O. Giarini [1980].Google Scholar
- 2.See La crise n’est pas ce que l’on croit [Barrère , 1981].Google Scholar
- 3.See, for example, his recent article in the Harvard Business Review [1982].Google Scholar
- 4.See his recent book Pour une philosophie du nouveau développement [1981].Google Scholar
- 5.For example, Samir Amin [1973] and M. Elmandjara.Google Scholar
- 8.These observations have been summarized by Victor R. Fuchs in The Service Economy [1968] and in a series of articles by MacMahon and Worswick [1960, 1961].Google Scholar
- 9.On this point, see Stef de Jong [1983].Google Scholar
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