Outline_of_industry
Outline of industry
Overview of and topical guide to industry
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to industry:
Industry, in economics and economic geography, refers to the production of an economic good or service within an economy.[1]
In some cases, industries can be harmful, such as those where harmful waste chemicals are dumped in bodies of water, or even those where pesticides and similar inadvertently leak into water sources.
See also: Economic sector
- Primary sector of the economy (the raw materials industry)
- Secondary sector of the economy (manufacturing and construction)
- Tertiary sector of the economy (the "service industry")
- Quaternary sector of the economy (information services)
- Quinary sector of the economy (humanitarian services)
See also: Industry classification
Agriculture
Main articles: Agriculture and Agribusiness
Manufacturing
Main article: Manufacturing
- Aerospace industry
- Automotive industry
- Chemical industry
- Construction industry
- Defense industry
- Electric power industry
- Electronics industry
- Energy industry
- Food industry
- Industrial robot industry
- Low technology industry
- Meat
- Mining
- Petroleum industry
- Pulp and paper industry
- Steel industry
- Shipbuilding industry
- Telecommunications industry
- Textile industry
- Water industry
Services
Main article: Tertiary sector of the economy
- Creative
- Cultural industry
- Culture industry
- Education industry
- Entertainment industry
- Financial services industry
- Healthcare industry
- Hospitality industry
- Information industry
- Leisure industry
- Mass media
- Professional services
- Real estate industry
- Retail industry
- Software industry
- Sport industry
- Transport industry
- Air pollution
- Big business
- Colin Clark's Sector Model
- Economies of scale
- Employment tribunal
- Externality
- Global Industry Classification Standard
- Industrial action
- Industrial Age
- Industrial and organizational psychology
- Industrial and production engineering
- Industrial applicability
- Industrial archaeology
- Industrial coating
- Industrial control system
- Industrial data processing
- Industrial deconcentration
- Industrial democracy
- Industrial design
- Industrial design right
- Industrial disasters
- Industrial district
- Industrial ecology
- Industrial engineering
- Industrial espionage
- Industrial gas
- Industrial internet of things
- Industrial mineral
- Industrial organization
- Industrial park
- Industrial PC
- Industrial policy
- Industrial processes
- Industrial production index
- Industrial railway
- Industrial society
- Industrial sociology
- Industrial unionism
- Industrial waste
- Industrialist
- Industrialization
- Industry analyst
- Industry Structure Model
- Labor revolt
- Machine tooling
- Machining
- Market research
- Mass production
- Materials science
- Occupational injury
- Occupational noise
- Pricing
- Raw material
- Robber baron (industrialist)
- Science park
- Seven Wonders of the Industrial World
- Standard Industrial Classification
- Trade association
- "Industry | Define Industry at Dictionary.com". Dictionary.reference.com. Retrieved 2014-02-01.
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