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Construction Industry Advance and Change - Progress in Eight Asian Economies since 1995 (Hardcover)
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Construction Industry Advance and Change - Progress in Eight Asian Economies since 1995 (Hardcover)
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A nation's construction industry is essentially home grown, a
derivative of its culture, history, geography and economic
circumstances with every building or road a unique product, always
a prototype, unlike the honed prototypes set up for efficient
production runs of other industries. In terms of what was built and
the standards achieved, Construction Industry Advance and Change:
Progress in Eight Asian Economies since 1995 describes construction
industry progress between 1995 and 2019 in Hong Kong , India,
Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, South Korea, Sri Lanka and Vietnam. The
25-year accounts provide insight into the nature of these
individual construction industries, their shared characteristics,
and their differing priorities. The book will add knowledge and
contextual reference for construction industry professionals,
public policy makers and academic researchers studying the
industry. New students in construction industry management courses,
will find the information and context needed to appreciate the
nature of construction industries and the factors affecting
industry output performance.
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