any type of resource taken out of land (farming, herding, raising livestock, lumbering, mining, quarrying, oil) | ||
manufacturing; covering raw materials into finished goods | ||
selling; service (activities provide essential services in a complex) | ||
higher level; administration | ||
highest level; CEO's, very advanced research | ||
economic activity associated with the provision of sources(transportation,banking, retailing, education, and routine office based jobs) | ||
is in southern region of the U.S, stretching through the southeast to the southwest | ||
Example of technopole: | ||
High tech. corridors | ||
employing technologies which geographers model to show best location for new businesses, office complexes, government centers, or transportation connections |
What is the service economy and where are services concentrated?
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