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Economic coupled development and performance evaluation for China construction industry

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Pages 1017-1027 | Received 01 Dec 2016, Published online: 22 Nov 2017
 

Abstract

In this paper, the guidance system science as a method using the theory and methods of industrial economics, cooperative learning and the development of economics and other disciplines. Coupling coordination between Chinese construction and economic development, with multivariate statistics as the basis for qualitative analysis and quantitative analysis combine to achieve both research and normative research methods. It emphasizes both general academic basic research, but also focus on the feasibility of practical application. Constructed between the two coupled coordinate evaluation system, coupling and coupling coordination degree evaluation standard model, coupled to judge the degree of coordination between the two, with a view to the construction industry as an entry point to promote the coordinated development of the Chinese economy. The research project will not only enrich the theory of construction and economic development, as well as for the development of China’s construction-related policies and overall economic development, China has become the guiding construction province to promote the optimization and adjustment of China’s economic structure has important reference value.

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