For some, improving living conditions will no longer go tomorrow through the consumption of new goods but through access to new services. This is the theme of the round table “ Innovation and Society of XXIe century “, As well as interview with Michèle Debonneuil who, after the primary, secondary and tertiary sectors, predicts the advent of the” Quaternary economy ».
In the post-war period and during the Thirty Glorious Years, the increase in well-being and the comfort of life was synonymous with the acquisition of new goods: household appliances, automobile, hi-fi, etc. We have thus attended a development and a rise in the industrial sector in developed countries. However, for some, the improvement of living conditions will no longer go tomorrow through the consumption of new goods but through access to new services: personal services, consumer goods providing service as it is seen appearing with home automation for example. This is the theme of the round table “ Innovation and Society of XXIe century “, As well as interview with Michèle Debonneuil who, after the primary, secondary and tertiary sectors, predicts the advent of the” Quaternary economy ».
The economy of the quaternary. Interview with Michèle Debonneuil.
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