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Based on the Gray Correlation Dynamic Analysis Method: Sort of Strategic Emerging Industry Development Tax Incentive Policy in Heilongjiang Province

Cai De-fa (), Ze Guo and Pei-xin Shi
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Cai De-fa: Research Base for Heilongjiang Public Finance and Taxation
Ze Guo: Harbin University of Commerce
Pei-xin Shi: Harbin University of Commerce

A chapter in Proceedings of 20th International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, 2013, pp 665-671 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The evolution of industrial structure is often the basic start factor of promoting the total economics for continued expansion. according to the characteristics of industrial escalation assessment level and the gray of industrial escalation assessment information, through the methods – grey relation dynamic analysis, concluded that the grey relevance degree and sort among the gross value of industrial output and modern equipment manufacturing, new material, new energy, new environmental protection, biotechnology, information and other six new industries, the results show that the relevance degree among new material, new energy, modern equipment manufacturing and industry is higher, which are the dominant industries in Heilongjiang province, should be given the incentive policy to support their priority development.

Keywords: Industrial escalation; Grey correlation dynamic analysis; Strategic emerging industry; Tax incentive policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-40063-6_66

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