Specificity of the Service Sector in the Emerging New Economy
Abstract
The article contains the results of research on the role and functions of the service sector in the economy of post-industrial society. Subject-subject interaction occurs in the service sector. Interested consumers useful effect generated in the service sector. Intangible economic benefits generated in this area. Some of these benefits become economic resources and forms a form of intellectual capital - human, institutional and consumer.
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