What Economy Is

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What Economy Is (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the second lesson part of the Industries and Specialties lesson that introduces its participants to industries, professional specialties, and related topics.

This lesson belongs to the Introduction to Employment session of the CNM Cyber Orientation. The Orientation is the second stage of the WorldOpp Pipeline.


Content

The predecessor lectio is Labor Relations.

Key terms

Economy. The system of human production and consumption of raw materials, goods, and services, which may range from the prosperity of a single household to the wealth of nations. The term, economy, may also refer to the way of how wealth is generally created and used or, particularly, to the careful use and management of money, time, energy, etc.

Script

Employment depends on economy, which is the system of human production and consumption of raw materials, goods, and services. These systems may range from the prosperity of a single household to the wealth of nations.
The same term, economy, may also refer to the way of how wealth is generally created and used or, particularly, to the careful use and management of money, time, energy, and so on.
Based on various types of ownership, any economy may be divided in three sectors.
The public sector represents those enterprises that the government owns. These enterprises exist because of taxpayers' funds. In the United States, the public sector includes the United States Federal Government, state governments, and municipal governments.
The private sector represents those enterprises that the citizens own. These enterprises exist because of sales to the customers. Their size varies greatly from a single-person sole proprietorship to multinational corporations.
The nonprofit sector represents those enterprises that no one owns. Groups of people and/or organizations create these enterprises usually to address some causes. The nonprofit sector includes religious organizations, labor unions, professional associations, foundations, and so on. The nonprofit organizations may collect membership fees or run business operations.

Economy Segments is the successor lectio.

Quiz