Study on Urban Residential Quality Engineering Based on Government Regulation

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This paper describes the connotations and features of residential quality; according to the clues to the life cycle of real estate projects, based on the Static Bayesian theory in economic game theory, Backward Induction Method and Principal-Agent Theory, it analyzes three existing government regulation consisted of land transfer system, advance sale of commodity housing system and construction management system, and points out that the production problems of residential quality rooted in three irrational, imperfect government regulation. Then, it puts forward feasible proposals for the existing problems and provides innovative ideas and scientific methods for the modification and improvement of the regulation.

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January 2014

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