| Economic sectors |
| Three-sector hypothesis |
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| Colin Clark |
| Jean Fourastié |
| Primary sector (raw materials) |
| Secondary sector (manufacturing) |
| Tertiary sector (services) |
| Others suggested |
| Quaternary sector |
| Quinary sector |
| By ownership |
| Public sector |
| Private sector |
| Voluntary sector |
In economics, the private sector is that part of the economy which is both run for private profit and is not controlled by the state. By contrast, enterprises that are part of the state are part of the public sector; private, non-profit organizations are regarded as part of the voluntary sector.
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Legal status
A variety of legal structures exist for private sector business organizations, depending on the jurisdiction in which they have their legal domicile. Individuals can conduct business without necessarily being part of any organization.
In countries where the private sector is regulated or even forbidden, some types of private business continue to operate within them.
The private sector focuses on the needs of the shareholders.
Employment
The private sector employs the majority of the workforce in some countries.citation needed However, in some countries such as the People's Republic of China, the public sector employs most of the workers. 1
Statistical organizations
- Eurostat
- United Nations Statistics Division[1]
- UNESCO Institute for Statistics[2]
- OECD Statistics Division[3]
- PARIS21[4]
- International Association for Official Statistics (IAOS)[5], a section of the ISI[6]
- Worldwide statistical sources
See also
References
- ^ Joe Zhang. "China’s private sector in shadow of the state". ft.com. Retrieved on 2007-07-06.
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