Service economy
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A service is a job or work done for someone else.
Often, the person who gives the service will get something in return for the service. The person who gives the service can get money in return. The person who gives the service can get goods in return. The person who gives the service can get another service in return. This is a type of trade.
All the service trades in a place form a service economy. The service economy can be in a region like a country or in a town or city.