Research on Problems and Improvement Strategies of Government Investment Project Management

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In recent years, governments at all levels invested unprecedented development in China, a large number of municipal engineering, infrastructure and industrial projects have been launched, government investment has greatly promoted economic growth. In the construction of urbanization in China in the future, government investment should not be underestimated. However, due to various reasons, the government investment project management exist many problems, which is not conducive to the preservation and appreciation of state assets, and which restricts the efficiency of resource use improvement. The major problems in the management of government -investment projects and the cause of the problem are analyzed, and then the measures for improvement are presented.

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