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BOOK DRAFT: Sector Perspective on Society and Economy
BOOK DRAFT material for Sector Perspective on Society and Economy. Some of the material was used in the BURGESS BOOK
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Academic sector
Potentially a source of a lot of knowledge, but much of the work is academic without being valuable.
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AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES AND FOOD
Chapter 4 of the Burgess Book. This includes Crop Agriculture, Livestock and Range Management, Fisheries, Food etc. ...
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Agriculture sector.
Not widely acknowledged any more, but a key driver of prosperity in the “north” and very efficient. In the “south” in contrast, too much of agriculture remains little better than subsistence.
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Banking and finance sector.
Hugely profitable, but services essential to the “south” are not available because the profits not big enough.
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Construction sector.
Local construction companies ought to be a driver of local economic performance, but they are often displaced by foreign contractors. Quality needs to be professionally controlled.
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Education sector.
The education sector is critical to the future performance of the economy, but badly underfunded and good education is far from being accessible to all.
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Employment or jobs.
Create employment and jobs, and a lot of relief and development problems go away. This ought to be a major priority.
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Energy sector.
The supply of energy to the “south” is poor and a constraint, while raw energy sources in the “south” are tremendously rich and exploited almost totally for foreign benefit and some small local elite.
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Open list 0300-Energy
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Enterprise sector.
A simple way to describe the private for profit organizations that can be the driver of sustainable socio-economic progress.
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Fisheries sector.
A potentially valuable sector in the “south”, but often the bulk of the value is exported by commercial fisheries agreements that are bad for the “south”
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GOVERNANCE ... GOVERNMENT
Chapter 2 of the Burgess Book. This includes Policy Administrations, Government Accounting, Public Finance etc. ...
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Governance and administration sector.
This ought to be facilitating socio-economic progress, but too much is constraining progress. Not enough accounting and accountability.
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Health
The health sector is critical to the health of the population, and seriously underfunded in the face of some pandemic health issues.
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Health sector.
The health sector is critical to the health of the population, and seriously underfunded in the face of some pandemic health issues.
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Health ... Malaria
The health sector is critical to the health of the population, and seriously underfunded in the face of some pandemic health issues.
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Housing sector.
Housing is a sector that can be a useful driver of economic progress. There is a big need for affordable housing, especially in urban areas.
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INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION
Chapter 5 of a draft Burgess Book from 2008. This includes Energy (oil and gas, electricity, coal, renewables) Minerals and Mining, Manufacturing, Construction, etc. ...
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INFRASTRUCTURE
Chapter 3 of a draft Burgess Book from 2008. This includes Housing, Seaports, Airports, Roads and Bridges, Telecom and Internet, Electricity, Water etc. ...
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Infrastructure sector.
Getting infrastructure upgraded can be a driver of the economy, but only if it is done with some understanding of the dynamics of development and the damage caused by economic distortion.
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Insurance sector.
Insurance is an industry whose purpose if to address the issue of risk, and enable risk to be managed because financial provisions have been made.
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International trade sector.
There needs to be a lot more of fair (equitable) trade than merely free trade.
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Legal and justice sector.
Too often underfunded and unable to function well. Not well integrated with traditional systems of justice.
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Logistics
Logistics has emerged as a sector in its own right from the integration of information technology, various modes of transportation, warehousing and distribution.
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Luxury sector.
This sector has a high profit derived from the huge disposable income of people with great wealth. Mainly involved with obscenely expensive baubles and toys.
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Manufacturing sector.
The sector can be a valuable part of the economic mix. It is not going to be success except in places that commit to an efficient economic environment.
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Military sector.
More sunlight is needed in connection with military equipment and supplies and how they are used.
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Mining sector.
A sector that ought to produce huge value for the “south”, but it needs work to allow it to achieve value for the “south”
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Natural resources sector.
Natural resources of all sorts are abundant in the “south” but not exploited much for the benefit of the “south” but mainly for the benefit of foreign investors and their foreign staff.
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Productive sector.
These sectors include mining, manufacturing, agriculture, fisheries, etc. that make things needed for society locally or internationally.
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Professional sector.
The professional sector is not central to relief and development efforts, yet it is one of the key ways that an economy becomes self-sufficient.
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Public sector, private sector.
If it is government it is the public sector, if it is not, it is the private sector.
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Relief and development sector.
A shorthand to cover all the activities of the official relief and development organizations, governments, NGOs, etc. that work on disaster relief and socio-economic progress.
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Retail sector.
Look at the retail sector and a lot can be learned about the state of socio-economic progress.
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SERVICE SECTORS
Chapter 7 of the Burgess Book. These sectors include health, education, sanitation, police, etc. ...
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Social sectors.
These sectors include health, education, etc. that are needed to improve the status of the population.
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TRADE AND LOGISTICS
Chapter 6 of a draft Burgess Book from 2008. This includes TRADE (international, wholesale, retail, informal, regulations, etc.) and LOGISTICAL SERVICES (everything to do with transport)
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Telecom sector.
The telecom sector has evolved a lot in the recent years, and change continues. Getting relief and development friendly telecom is critical to success.
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Tourism sector.
Tourism has great potential for the “south” but it needs management and development of destinations.
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Transport sector.
Transport is part of the infrastructure that is in great disrepair in the “south” and costly to the society.
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Water
Water is sometimes considered as a separate sector because of its vital importance to the viability of the area
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Wholesale and distribution sector.
Wholesale and distribution is highly efficient in the “north” and a tremendous constrain in the “south”.
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Chapter 1. Sector Perspective
This chapter describes the importance of a multi-sector approach ... how a single sector initiative frequently fails because some other sector is not functional. This chapter also highlights the importance of sector specific technical capacity.
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Chapter 2. Sectors: Governance ... Government
This chapter expands on the many components of these sectors including:
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The legislative functions of government
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The executive functions of government
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The enforcement of law and order
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Chapter 3. Sectors: Infrastructure
This chapter expands on the many components of these sectors including:
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Elements of the transport infrastructure
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Elements of the communications infrastructure
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Elements of the energy infrastructure
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Elements of the housing and real estate infrastructure
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Chapter 4. Sectors: Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
This chapter expands on the many components of these sectors including:
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Crop Agriculture
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Livestock agriculture
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Fisheries
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Post harvest processing
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Post harvest marketing
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Chapter 5. Sectors: Industrial Sector
This chapter expands on the many components of these sectors including:
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Mining
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Manufacturing
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Construction
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Tourism
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Chapter 6. Sectors: Trade and Logistics
This chapter expands on the many components of these sectors including:
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Ocean and air shipping
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Ports and airports
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Warehousing
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Internal rail and truck
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Wholesale
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Retail
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Chapter 7. Sectors: Service Sectors
This chapter expands on the many components of these sectors including:
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Banking and insurance
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Healthcare
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Education
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Chapter 8. A lot more issues ... afterword
This chapter starts the dialog about how sector activity should be incorporated into activities to progress society and the economy.
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