Recent developments in the construction sector in the Asian region demonstrate three trends: (1) larger private sector participation in infrastructure projects, (2) increasing vertical integration in the packaging of construction projects, and (3) increased foreign participation in domestic construction. This paper attributes the trends to the globalization and deregulation of markets necessitated by fiscal, technological and managerial constraints. Although these trends present intra-Asian opportunities, there are also areas of concern. The trends have helped polarize the financial and technical superiority of the developed countries and the corresponding inferiority of the developed countries in the region of the developing ones. In the l...
As a developing country, Malaysia has been gone through a lot of development works in the country. T...
Since the late 1960s, global construction activities have become more concentrated within the richer...
The construction sector is an indispensable element of social economies. The international trade act...
Raftery, J., Pasadilla, B., Chiang, Y. H., Hui, E. C. M. and Tang, B. S. (1998) Construction Managem...
This paper examines issues of the global construction environment. The core theses developed is that...
Globalisation has transformed the world and national economies and had a profound impact on the way ...
Construction is a major industry throughout the world accounting for a sizeable proportion of most c...
Globalization has penetrated deeply into all areas of the world. The researches on this topic have b...
In Asia, the construction industry -- with its long history -- is considered one of the most importa...
Globalization has penetrated deeply into all areas of the world. The researches on this topic have b...
This paper examines issues of the global construction environment.The core theses developed is that ...
The current economic conditions are expected to induce a global level of infrastructure construction...
Both China and Japan have great influence on the Asia-Pacific and even the world economy. China'...
Both China and Japan have great influence on the Asia-Pacific and even the world economy. China's de...
ABSTRACT The European Construction Economics Research Unit (ECERU) at the University of Reading has ...
As a developing country, Malaysia has been gone through a lot of development works in the country. T...
Since the late 1960s, global construction activities have become more concentrated within the richer...
The construction sector is an indispensable element of social economies. The international trade act...
Raftery, J., Pasadilla, B., Chiang, Y. H., Hui, E. C. M. and Tang, B. S. (1998) Construction Managem...
This paper examines issues of the global construction environment. The core theses developed is that...
Globalisation has transformed the world and national economies and had a profound impact on the way ...
Construction is a major industry throughout the world accounting for a sizeable proportion of most c...
Globalization has penetrated deeply into all areas of the world. The researches on this topic have b...
In Asia, the construction industry -- with its long history -- is considered one of the most importa...
Globalization has penetrated deeply into all areas of the world. The researches on this topic have b...
This paper examines issues of the global construction environment.The core theses developed is that ...
The current economic conditions are expected to induce a global level of infrastructure construction...
Both China and Japan have great influence on the Asia-Pacific and even the world economy. China'...
Both China and Japan have great influence on the Asia-Pacific and even the world economy. China's de...
ABSTRACT The European Construction Economics Research Unit (ECERU) at the University of Reading has ...
As a developing country, Malaysia has been gone through a lot of development works in the country. T...
Since the late 1960s, global construction activities have become more concentrated within the richer...
The construction sector is an indispensable element of social economies. The international trade act...