Post-industrial society is often defined by a shift in “dominant logic” from producing standardized goods to managing services and knowledge;
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In post-industrial society, the most common “value creation” shifts from making goods to providing services; which sector usually expands fastest
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A post-industrial economy is often identified by the dominance of services over manufacturing; which change best reflects this transition in
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In a post-industrial society, which activity grows most as factories become less central and services expand A Service jobs grow
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In post-industrial society, which sector tends to become the main source of employment and income A Service sector growth B
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When people buy an item mainly to show taste and rank rather than to meet need, the act is best
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When economic behaviour is guided by shared customs and informal rules, sociologists describe it as shaped mainly by A Climate
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When villagers exchange goods through mutual help and later return favours, the exchange pattern is best described as A Market
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When sociologists study “economic life,” they usually focus on how economic activity is linked with A Only mathematics B Social
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In sociology, “economic life” mainly refers to the study of A Religious rituals only B Political voting patterns C Family
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