The Chinese construction sector is one of the largest in the world, but the nation’s 31 provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities (hereafter ‘provinces’ for simplicity) have experienced varying levels of economic development. It is important for stakeholders to truly understand Chinese construction sector efficiency and these regional disparities. Considering it a more robust approach, this study uses the Färe-Primont data envelopment analysis (DEA) method to estimate construction productivity and efficiency across China from 1995 to 2012. A general finding is that construction productivity in China has experienced incredible growth from a low base in 1995, with Eastern China the most productive region and Northern China the least. ...
The Chinese economy has been growing at a very high speed rate since 1978. Productivity growth is co...
The competitiveness of construction firms may be achieved by effective decision-making and high prod...
One of the main entry barriers faced by U.S. construction firms for entering the booming Chinese con...
The efficiency of the construction industry is analyzed based on provinces panel data in China in th...
The determination of whether market size can influence industrial agglomeration or selection is an i...
This paper examines the productivity effect of two categories of core infrastructure investment in C...
Purpose– The purpose of this study is to present and compare the productive efficiency of China Main...
Although the impact of environmental regulation on industrial efficiency has been widely investigate...
This article investigates the productivity performance of China's industries 1987–2002, by means of ...
Over the years, numerous attempts have been made to determin the main drivers of productivity and ef...
The construction sector produces the facilities needed for a large majority of the production of goo...
During the past few decades, the construction industry has experienced a series of changes including...
This paper intends to address the issue of sustainable economy development in the Chinese’s economy ...
In the field of construction economics, input-output analysis based studies\u27 have attracted a lot...
abstract: The Chinese Construction Industry has grown to be one of the largest construction markets ...
The Chinese economy has been growing at a very high speed rate since 1978. Productivity growth is co...
The competitiveness of construction firms may be achieved by effective decision-making and high prod...
One of the main entry barriers faced by U.S. construction firms for entering the booming Chinese con...
The efficiency of the construction industry is analyzed based on provinces panel data in China in th...
The determination of whether market size can influence industrial agglomeration or selection is an i...
This paper examines the productivity effect of two categories of core infrastructure investment in C...
Purpose– The purpose of this study is to present and compare the productive efficiency of China Main...
Although the impact of environmental regulation on industrial efficiency has been widely investigate...
This article investigates the productivity performance of China's industries 1987–2002, by means of ...
Over the years, numerous attempts have been made to determin the main drivers of productivity and ef...
The construction sector produces the facilities needed for a large majority of the production of goo...
During the past few decades, the construction industry has experienced a series of changes including...
This paper intends to address the issue of sustainable economy development in the Chinese’s economy ...
In the field of construction economics, input-output analysis based studies\u27 have attracted a lot...
abstract: The Chinese Construction Industry has grown to be one of the largest construction markets ...
The Chinese economy has been growing at a very high speed rate since 1978. Productivity growth is co...
The competitiveness of construction firms may be achieved by effective decision-making and high prod...
One of the main entry barriers faced by U.S. construction firms for entering the booming Chinese con...