Secondary Sector Of The Economy

In macroeconomics, the secondary sector of the economy is an economic sector in the three-sector theory that describes the role of manufacturing.

It encompasses industries that produce a finished, usable product or are involved in construction.

Secondary Sector Of The Economy

This sector generally takes the output of the primary sector (i.e. raw materials like metals, wood) and creates finished goods suitable for sale to domestic businesses or consumers and for export (via distribution through the tertiary sector). Many of these industries consume large quantities of energy, require factories and use machinery; they are often classified as light or heavy based on such quantities. This also produces waste materials and waste heat that may cause environmental problems or pollution (see negative externalities). Examples include textile production, car manufacturing, and handicraft.

Manufacturing is an important activity in promoting economic growth and development. Nations that export manufactured products tend to generate higher marginal GDP growth, which supports higher incomes and therefore marginal tax revenue needed to fund such government expenditures as health care and infrastructure. Among developed countries, it is an important source of well-paying jobs for the middle class (e.g., engineering) to facilitate greater social mobility for successive generations on the economy. Currently, an estimated 20% of the labor force in the United States is involved in the secondary industry.

The secondary sector depends on the primary sector for the raw materials necessary for production. Countries that primarily produce agricultural and other raw materials (i.e., primary sector) tend to grow slowly and remain either under-developed or developing economies. The value added through the transformation of raw materials into finished goods reliably generates greater profitability, which underlies the faster growth of developed economies.

20 largest Countries by Industrial Output (in PPP terms) according to the IMF and CIA World Factbook, at peak level as of 2020 [citation needed]
Economy
Countries by Industrial Output (in PPP terms) at peak level as of 2020 (billions in USD)
(01) Secondary Sector Of The Economy China
11,261
(—) Secondary Sector Of The Economy European Union
5,729
(02) Secondary Sector Of The Economy United States
4,093
(03) Secondary Sector Of The Economy India
2,604
(04) Secondary Sector Of The Economy Japan
1,719
(05) Secondary Sector Of The Economy Indonesia
1,549
(06) Secondary Sector Of The Economy Russia
1,422
(07) Secondary Sector Of The Economy Germany
1,364
(08) Secondary Sector Of The Economy South Korea
912
(09) Secondary Sector Of The Economy Saudi Arabia
840
(10) Secondary Sector Of The Economy Mexico
835
(11) Secondary Sector Of The Economy Turkey
763
(12) Secondary Sector Of The Economy Brazil
720
(13) Secondary Sector Of The Economy United Kingdom
639
(14) Secondary Sector Of The Economy France
597
(15) Secondary Sector Of The Economy Italy
587
(16) Secondary Sector Of The Economy Iran
578
(17) Secondary Sector Of The Economy Canada
537
(18) Secondary Sector Of The Economy Poland
517
(19) Secondary Sector Of The Economy Thailand
499
(20) Secondary Sector Of The Economy Egypt
490

The twenty largest countries by industrial output (in PPP terms) at peak level as of 2020, according to the IMF and CIA World Factbook.[citation needed]

References

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