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Chapter 1 Introduction to Commerce
p.13
Feature Clip, lines 11-12
‘For example, it provides high-tech offices and facilities for hotel services, retail and entertainment.’
p.18
Para. 1, lines 3-4
‘Fig. 22 shows the output value and the share of GDP, a measure of total output, by these ten sectors for 2005.’
Output
(HK$ billion)
% of GDP
1. Agriculture and fishing
0.85
0.1
2. Mining and quarrying
0.10
*
3. Manufacturing
45.55
3.4
4. Electricity, gas and water
39.92
3.0
5. Construction
38.54
2.9
6. Wholesale, retail and import/export trades, restaurants and hotels
386.73
28.7
7. Transport, storage and communication
135.12
10.0
8. Financing, insurance, real estate and business services
294.67
21.9
9. Community, social and personal services
260.27
19.3
10. Ownership of premises
144.28
10.7
* less than 0.05%
Fig. 22 Share of total output of the ten sectors of production in Hong Kong, 2005
(Source: Census and Statistics Department, September 2007)
Tertiary production 90
Tertiary production
90.7%
Primary production 0.1%
Secondary production 9.3%
Primary production (0.1%)
1. Agriculture and fishing
2. Mining and quarrying
Secondary production (9.3%)
3. Manufacturing
4. Electricity, gas and water
5. Construction
Tertiary production (90.7%)
6. Wholesale, retail and import/export trades, restaurants and hotels
7. Transport, storage and communications
8. Financing, insurance, real estate and business services
9. Community, social and personal services
10. Ownership of premises
Fig.23 Share of output of the different types of production in Hong Kong, 2005
(Source: Census and Statistics Department, September 2007)
p.19
Para. 1, lines 4-5
‘From Fig. 23, we can see that more than 90% of the output produced in Hong Kong came from tertiary production in 2005.’
Tertiary production
Tertiary production
86.3%
Primary production 0.3%
Secondary production 13.5%
(Source:
(Source: Hong Kong 2006)
Fig.24 Share of employment of the different types of production in Hong Kong,
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