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In economics, thebusiness sector orcorporate sector - sometimes popularly called
simply "business" - is "the part of the economy made up by companies".[1] It is a subset of
thedomestic economy,[2] excluding the economic activities of generalgovernment, of private
households, and of non-profit organizations serving individuals.[3] An alternative analysis of
[citation needed]
economies, the three-sector theory, subdivides them into:
Contents
1See also
2References
3External links
o 3.1United States
o 3.2United Kingdom
See also[edit]
Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), a unit of the United States Department of Labor
Business
GDP
Private sector
State-owned enterprise
References[edit]
1. ^ Longman Business English Dictionary
2. ^ But compare Keese, Mark; Salou, Gérard; Richardson, Pete (1991). The measurement of
output and factors of production for the business sector in OECD countries: the OECD
business sector database. OECD Department of Economics and Statistics working papers.
95-101. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. p. i. Retrieved 2015-06-
07.[...] recent work of the OECD Economics and Statistics Department to construct an
international Business Sector Data Base (BSDB) for use in a wide variety of analyses of
production and supply issues [...].
3. ^ Jump up to:a b "BLS Information". Glossary. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Division of
Information Services. February 28, 2008. Retrieved 2009-05-05.
4. ^ "1: Overview: Opportunities and challenges for Myanmar". OECD Development Pathways
Multi-dimensional Review of Myanmar. 3: From Analysis to Action. Paris: OECD Publishing.
2016. p. 29.ISBN 9789264256545. Retrieved2017-12-27. The countries that have general
government revenue more than 60% of GDP are Kiribati, Kuwait, Lesotho, Micronesia and
Tuvalu. Source: IMF (2015), World Economic Outlook (database), International Monetary
Fund.
External links[edit]
United States[edit]
Business sector: Productivity, hourly compensation, unit labor costs, and prices,
seasonally adjusted, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Regulatory Information by Business Sector, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Business Sector, CDC
United Kingdom[edit]