
U104-B 3-phase Connection
This type of meter is used to fuel dispensers for measurement of pressurized oil.
Materials:
Body: Aluminum (Spray-Painted)
Package:
Net Weight:
1.7kg/case of 1
Gross Weight: 1.9kg/case of 1
Dimension: 36x15x15cm/case of 1
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% per year in the euro zone,
3% in America and 2% in Britain. Cross-border trade in services is puny, despite Europe s claim to
be a common market. In sum, the service sector is stunted in much of continental Europe.
There are all sorts of reasons for this. Perhaps it is partly cultural. Napoleon called the English “a
nation of shopkeepers� implying this was about as low as you could get. His admirer and
biographer, Dominique de Villepin, who is also prime minister of France, has a similar antipathy for
Anglo-Saxon mercantilism he grumbles that attempts to liberalise services “call into question our
labour laws and public services�
Europeans tend to think of services as providing low-tech things like plumbing, even though big
retailers are some of the world s most high-tech-intensive companies. But Europe s retail
champions have trouble spreading their wings. To protect their charming boutiques, France and
Denmark have made it all but impossible to build new shopping malls. Also, European liking for
state provision of services—for example in health—limits competition and innovation in those
areas.
How Europe hobbles itself
But whatever t fuel dispenser he reason, the consequence is not just damaging in itself. It also e fuel dispenser xplains some of
Europe s wider problems. The EU has 19m unemployed. For the past decade, seven out of ten new
jobs in fuel dispenser the world s rich countries have been created in services. Europe has trouble integrating
minorities—as last year s French riots showed. Services are one of the main providers of first jobs
to immigrants. To encourage sexual equality and deal with ageing populations, European countries
want to encourage more women and older folk to have jobs. For what it s worth, countries with
the highest share of services also have the highest labour-participation rates for women and
people over 55.
Europe s poorish record in services is closely connected with its failure to keep pace with America
in terms of productivity growth and innovation. A report by th