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The Influence of Higher Engineering Education Investment and Technical Progress on the Sustainable Development of Manufacturing Industry in China
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Anhui Polytechnic University, Wuhu, CHINA
 
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Shandong University, Jinan, CHINA
 
 
Online publication date: 2017-12-07
 
 
Publication date: 2017-12-07
 
 
EURASIA J. Math., Sci Tech. Ed 2018;14(3):823-829
 
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With SEM analysis, to explore the influence of higher engineering education investment and technical progress on the sustainable development of manufacturing industry, the results show that, to see from the path relationship between the variables, the higher engineering education investment and technical progress has a direct positive effect on China’s manufacturing growth, in addition, the higher engineering education investment have an indirect effect on the sustainable development of the manufacturing industry through the intermediary variables of technical progress.
 
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