Research on Civil Projects among the Participates in Government Investment Projects Based on Rent-Seeking Theory

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Government investment project is the focus of the national construction, also is one of main driving force for the development of the national economy, and the amount of money involved is often large, as well as distributed in all parts of the country , therefore it takes an crucial position in the entire national economy. Moreover, from the perspective of the nature, government investment projects and people's work and life are closely related, which is a hotspot that arose widespread concerns in the whole society. The participants in government investment projects mainly include government, authority department and the contractor, and they reverberate through the project. Each participant's behavior will have a significant impact on the project, and behavioral problems in project management occupies increasingly important role, therefore it is significant to strengthen the research on the behavioral risk of project participants. This paper mainly investigates the rent-seeking activities, which would exist between authority department and the contractor, and aims at improving the supervision effect through the game analysis model.

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