Studyspark Study Document

Economics in Construction Industry Data Term Paper

Pages:6 (1716 words)

Sources:7

Subject:Theories

Topic:Economic Theory

Document Type:Term Paper

Document:#3139551


9%

6.2%

6.3%

6.4%

6.4%

6.4%

Source: Kelly, Herring (2012).

Fig 3: France Construction Growth Rate (%)

Source: Kelly and Herring (2012)

Economic theory points out the factors leading to the decline in the construction output in France. Economic theory argues that the changes in demand for construction activities may be due to several economic factors such as changes in Gross National Product, and changes in interest rates. (Finkel, 1997). Akintola and Martin (1994) argue that the level of a national economy is a primary factor that could affect the construction demand in a given economy. Typically, "there is a relationship between construction demand and the growth in GNP, as a measure of the economic well being of a nation." (Akintola, and Martin 1994 P. 9). During the period of economic prosperity, there is a general increase in demand for consumer goods which triggers up the demand for construction activities.

In France, there are construction activities in both private and public sectors. Generally, France enjoyed economic prosperity between 2001 and 2007 making the country to enjoy a significant increase in demand for construction activities during the period. However, with global economic crisis that affects France from 2008, the demand for construction activities declines making many private construction companies to reduce their workers in…


Sample Source(s) Used

References

Akintola, A. And Martin, S.R. (1994). Models of UK private sector quarterly construction demand. Construction Management and Economics 12(1):3-13.

Department Business Innovative & Skills (2011). The UK Industry Performance Report with reference to the UK Construction Industry Key Performance Indicators.UK.

Finkel, G. (1997).The economics of the construction industry. Sharpe. UK.

Kelly, R. Herring, S. (2012). Opportunities and barriers to inbound construction. BDO.

Cite this Document

Join thousands of other students and "spark your studies."

Sign Up for FREE
Related Documents

Studyspark Study Document

Construction Performance in the Construction Industry, a

Pages: 5 (1312 words) Sources: 1 Subject: Leadership Document: #86007232

Construction Performance In the construction industry, a large majority of the work that is performed is completed by members of a closely knit group of individuals that form a construction union. With a modest contribution to union membership dues, members are entitled to a variety of benefits, including competitive wages, healthcare benefits, and other incidentals. As a result, it is most feasible for construction employees to join the local union rather

Studyspark Study Document

Subcontracting in the Construction Industry

Pages: 13 (3636 words) Sources: 10 Subject: Architecture Document: #99110076

Selection criteria used by construction contractors for selecting a subcontractor. Criterion Weight Organization characteristics Company reputation Company age Responsiveness Personnel qualifications Related degree or certificate Relevant experience in building construction Technical abilities Financial performance Bank references Profitability history Current workload Relevant experience Similar type of projects to the proposed work Similar size ($) of projects to the proposed work Source: Dulung & Pheng, 2005, p. 94. The respective weights were then sorted in ascending order using Excel (see copy of data table at Appendix a) and are illustrated graphically

Studyspark Study Document

Workforce Development in the Construction Industry

Pages: 3 (31891 words) Sources: 47 Subject: Business Document: #35733669

……How Veterans Can Make a Positive Impact on Workforce Development in the Construction Industry
ABSTRACT
The U.S. construction industry faces significant workforce development challenges, mostly in terms of labor shortage. Addressing this challenge is important for meeting the present and future needs of the industry. Hiring veterans is a valuable way through which the construction industry may overcome the workforce development challenges it faces. In spite of the several initiatives

Studyspark Study Document

Economic Impact of Katrina Impact

Pages: 20 (6883 words) Sources: 20 Subject: Economics Document: #70792841

This is a pattern that is relatively consistent over a long time period (Clayton & Spletzer, 2006). The only difference in 2005 was that unemployment claims did not rise in the fourth quarter with the drop in jobs, as they had done in the past. It is difficult to draw definitive conclusions as to where these employees went in the fourth quarter of 2005. To do so would be filled

Studyspark Study Document

Construction Risk Management of Channel

Pages: 7 (1856 words) Sources: 9 Subject: Business Document: #17464594

In addition, Sound Transit has installed eight sensing devices for the building, including probes that would register any soil shifting at the tunnel depth. Such alerts would allow Sound Transit time to apply extra grout between the tunnel and the apartment building's basement. 6. Output Analysis and Discussion Here, Sound Transit has taken reasonable and economically feasible precautions to reduce the risk of damage from soil sliding. At this point, the remaining

Studyspark Study Document

Economics, Politics, Trade Geopolitical Base

Pages: 22 (7721 words) Sources: 1+ Subject: Literature - Latin-American Document: #22923523

For the period of the late 1960s and early 1970s, West Germany strived to assist the dollar. The United States and many other nations pushed West Germany to reassess so as to make up for the dollar excess. (Germany in the World Economy) At last, after escalating waves of conjectures, the Bretton Woods system had a collapse in August 1971. All through the post-Bretton Woods period, the deutsche mark stayed

Join thousands of other students and

"spark your studies".