The Analysis of Safety Investment Behavior of the Long-Term Incentive Mechanism in Construction Enterprise

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Too many construction accidents have happened, which mainly caused because of the lack of safety investment. Analyzing the inner reason of the lack of investment in the construction of our country, looking for measures on guaranteeing that safety fund can be well applied on, increasing safety investment are preconditions to assure producing safety.

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July 2014

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