A Study on the Efficiency of Capital Allocation of Wuhan City Circle

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This paper studied the efficiency of capital allocation of Wuhan urban circle in the last 10 years. The results showed that the overall level of capital allocation of the past 10 years, the Wuhan city circle above the national average, but the efficiency of capital allocation is still at a low level. The efficiency of capital allocation for each year fluctuations obtained may be because in recent years the development strategy of Wuhan city circle from a proposal to a mature stage, during which various development policy is not sound, stable conclusion.

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October 2013

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