SECTOR TERCIARIO 👩🏻🍳🛍 | RESUMEN COMPLETO en 12 minutos
Introduction to Tertiary Sector
The video introduces the concept of the tertiary sector, highlighting its significance in providing essential services to individuals and businesses.
Understanding the Tertiary Sector
- The tertiary sector encompasses services such as education, healthcare, hospitality, and travel, catering to basic needs and enhancing quality of life.
- Services in the tertiary sector can be categorized into three main types: those for individuals (social services and consumer services), those for businesses (financial, advertising, IT support), and distribution services (transportation and communication).
- The growth of the tertiary sector is closely linked to societal development, with developed countries seeing an increased demand for service-related activities.
- Over time, there has been a shift towards a service-based economy in many nations, evident through changes in employment distribution across economic sectors.
Impact of Tertiary Sector Evolution
- Spain's economic evolution showcases a transition towards a dominant tertiary sector from primary activities over decades.
- Key components of the tertiary sector include transportation (air, road, rail, maritime), commerce (buying/selling goods), and tourism.
Diversification of Sales Spaces and International Trade
This section discusses the diversification of sales spaces with the emergence of shopping centers or department stores. It also delves into international trade, emphasizing its significance in a country's economic wealth and stability.
Diversification of Sales Spaces
- The emergence of shopping centers and large department stores has transformed sales spaces.
International Trade
- International trade encompasses exports (products sold to other countries) and imports (products purchased from other countries).
- A country's balance of trade is positive when it exports more than it imports, negative when imports exceed exports.
- Governments can implement protectionist measures (taxes on imports, export subsidies) or free trade policies to manage international trade.
Role of Developed Countries in International Trade
This section highlights the role of developed countries in international trade, focusing on nations like the USA, European countries, China, India, and Southeast Asian countries.
Developed Countries in International Trade
- Developed nations such as the USA, European countries, China, India, and Southeast Asian nations play a significant role in global trade.
Significance of Tourism in Economic Growth
This segment explores tourism as a vital sector for economic growth. It emphasizes Spain's reliance on tourism as a key driver of its economy.
Importance of Tourism
- Tourism is crucial for Spain's economy as it attracts a substantial number of tourists globally.
- Various types of tourism exist: cultural tourism (e.g., Rome), coastal tourism (e.g., Mediterranean coast), mountain tourism (e.g., Sierra Nevada), and exotic tourism (e.g., Thailand).
Challenges and Benefits of Tourism Industry
Discusses the benefits and challenges associated with the booming tourism industry worldwide.
Impact of Tourism
- The rise in tourism provides an economic boost but can lead to environmental issues like pollution and labor concerns.
Promoting Sustainable Tourism Practices
Explores efforts by tourist-heavy countries to promote sustainable practices without compromising economic gains.
Sustainable Tourism