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What industries does the non-real economy include?
1. Digital economy: This is a new economic form, which mainly includes computer communication and other electronic equipment manufacturing, telecommunications, radio and television and satellite transmission services, Internet and related services, software and information technology services.
Digital economy refers to the economic form of conducting business, transactions and commercial activities through the Internet based on digital information and networks.
2. Virtual economy: Virtual economy mainly refers to economic activities corresponding to the real economy, such as financial activities such as stock market, futures market, foreign exchange market and insurance market, as well as some modern service industries, such as law firms, accounting firms and consulting companies.
3. Cultural industry: This is a broad concept, including film, music, publishing, advertising, games, tourism, film and television and a series of industries related to cultural creativity.
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