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How does the development of quaternary industries impact local economies? (1 point)
• The development of quaternary industries does not impact local economies.
Q uaternary industries involve the efficient production of food and raw materials, which benefits urban centers.
• Quaternary industries develop in places based on comparative advantage and draw tourists.
These industries create new types of jobs, but lead to the creation of warehouses and competition for local retail

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Correct answer: "These industries create new types of jobs, but lead to the creation of warehouses and competition for local retail."

Brief justification: Quaternary industries are knowledge‑based (R&D, IT, finance, education) and generate specialized, higher‑paid jobs that change local income, land use and demand for services. The other choices are incorrect: quaternary sectors do affect local economies; they are not about food/raw materials; and drawing tourists describes tertiary activities (tourism), not quaternary.