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Wang Mi

Bio: Wang Mi is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Turnkey. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 1 citations.
Topics: Turnkey

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01 Jan 2010
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper discussed the issue on highway survey and design of domestic enterprises to participate in the international EPC turnkey project analysis, introduced the basic international project contracting responsibilities and the basic model and the EPC contract status and prospects at home and abroad, to guide the construction enterprises in China to meet market mechanism for integration with the international norm model.
Abstract: This paper discusses the issue on highway survey and design of domestic enterprises to participate in the international EPC turnkey project analysis,introduces the basic international project contracting responsibilities and the basic model and the EPC contract status and prospects at home and abroad,to guide the construction enterprises in China to meet market mechanism for integration with the international norm model.

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11 Jun 2020-PLOS ONE
TL;DR: The results indicated that China had significant spatial agglomeration effects, natural restraining effects, and spatial spillover effects on the contracting projects along the Belt and Road, and the marginal impact in low-income countries exhibited a “broken line” relationship.
Abstract: The proposal of the "Belt and Road" initiative has had a positive and far-reaching impact on the economic and social development of countries and regions along the route and has provided good opportunities and conditions for the development of China's foreign contracted projects. In the present study, in view of the heterogeneous characteristics and spatial correlation of countries along the Belt and Road, panel data of 46 contracted projects in China along the Belt and Road from 2008 to 2017 were used to empirically study the spatial characteristics of resource heterogeneity and outsourcing projects in the host country from the perspectives of spatial correlation and spatial heterogeneity. The results indicated that China had significant spatial agglomeration effects, natural restraining effects, and spatial spillover effects on the contracting projects along the Belt and Road, and the marginal impact in low-income countries exhibited a "broken line" relationship. Corresponding suggestions were provided for Chinese enterprises contracting projects involving Belt and Road countries. The databases of BRI need to be established, and ensure green investment efficiency.

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