Study on the Performance Evaluation of Tertiary Industry in China

Chengju LI

Abstract


In this paper, we collected the statistical data describing the development of tertiary industry for each province of China. The statistical section data from above data set, Data Envelopment Analysis Model is used for the performance evaluation of China’s tertiary industry. The result figures out the provinces of China which are DEA efficient and which are not in tertiary industry by 2009. Meanwhile, the result gives  advice on the direction adjustment and range for each province, that the development of technology-intensive industry should be the key factor of tertiary industry.


Keywords


Tertiary industry; DEA; Scale efficiency; Performance evaluation

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/5420

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