Definition of Quaternary Sector
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Javier Navarro, on Feb. 2016
The whole of the economic activity It is divided into sectors. There are four different sectors. The first sector, also called primary, is made up of all agricultural, livestock and livestock activities. forest, from which the fundamental raw materials that serve as food for the population. The secondary sector of the economy is the set of activities and processes that involve the transformation of natural resources through production processes (this sector includes industry, as well as all systems for the transformation of raw materials basic).
The tertiary sector refers to the necessary services that must be provided by consumers (mobile telephony, banking, transport, Energy, education or health). Finally, there is the so-called quaternary sector, an economic field that is directly related to the new paradigm of technology and information.
The quaternary sector
In recent years we have become familiar with new concepts: internet search engines, R&D, Artificial intelligence
, databases, biotechnology and many others. All these terms have an impact on the economy and, therefore, it is logical that they form a new area, the quaternary sector.The quaternary sector has an essential characteristic, which consists of its scientific foundation. For this reason, the fourth sector has a different nature from the others, since it is not based on the raw materials, neither in their elaboration nor in the associated services, but is developed within the framework of the investigation and hence the name of R&D (research and development).
Companies engaged in the quaternary sector focus on investigate new advances for the other three sectors of the economy. If we think of a chicken farm in the livestock sector, the farm's production can be improved if it incorporates a computer software of the fourth sector that allows to optimize the performance of the deal.
The quaternary sector has brought about a revolution in the three classic sectors of the economy
Scientific research is applicable to any economic field. The primary sector can benefit, for example, in the control of pests that affect crops. The secondary and tertiary sector can incorporate the RFID system, a labeling based on radio waves that allows to improve the systems of storage and logistics that affect the different products.
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