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Research Progress and Prospects of Total Factor Productivity in the Construction Industry

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  • Chen WANG,
  • Shijie YU,
  • Chenhao LIANG,
  • Lidan CAI,
  • Xiaohong XIONG

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The high-quality development of the construction industry fundamentally stems from the significant improvement of total factor productivity. Therefore, it is of crucial significance for promoting the development of the construction industry to a higher level by scientifically and accurately measuring the total factor productivity of the construction industry and deeply analyzing the influencing factors behind it. Based on a comprehensive consideration of research methods and influencing factors, this paper systematically reviews the existing relevant literature on total factor productivity in the construction industry, aiming to reveal the current research development trend in this field and point out potential problems. This effort aims to provide a solid theoretical foundation and valuable reference for further in-depth research, and jointly promote the continuous progress and development of total factor productivity research in the construction industry.

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  • Chen WANG, & Shijie YU, & Chenhao LIANG, & Lidan CAI, & Xiaohong XIONG, 2024. "Research Progress and Prospects of Total Factor Productivity in the Construction Industry," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 16(07), July.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:349107
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.349107
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