Evaluation of Chinese Transport Infrastructure Investment Performance in Countries along the Belt and Road Initiative

Since the launch of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in 2013, Chinese enterprises have invested heavily in transport infrastructure projects. In order to better promote Chinese overseas transport infrastructure investment (TII) and avoid additional risks, it is necessary to scientifically assess t...

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Main Authors: Yanbin Yang, Wei Liu, Kaiyuan Li, Yuping Jin, Shijia Liang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:Mathematical Problems in Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8357939
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spelling doaj-4269295dd7d94082a4cebe0abd5813d12021-08-23T01:32:22ZengHindawi LimitedMathematical Problems in Engineering1563-51472021-01-01202110.1155/2021/8357939Evaluation of Chinese Transport Infrastructure Investment Performance in Countries along the Belt and Road InitiativeYanbin Yang0Wei Liu1Kaiyuan Li2Yuping Jin3Shijia Liang4College of Transport and CommunicationsCollege of Transport and CommunicationsCollege of Transport and CommunicationsCollege of Transport and CommunicationsSchool of International EducationSince the launch of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in 2013, Chinese enterprises have invested heavily in transport infrastructure projects. In order to better promote Chinese overseas transport infrastructure investment (TII) and avoid additional risks, it is necessary to scientifically assess the performance of Chinese TII in countries along the BRI and explore the promotion path of Chinese TII performance. For this reason, we used a superefficient slacks-based measurement (SE-SBM) model to calculate Chinese TII performance based on 5 dimensions, including political environment, economic environment, institutional environment, humanistic environment, and social environment. These 5 dimensions were divided into 14 indicators, and we used quantification with indirect data to quantify all indicators. Then, according to the performance value of selected countries, we classified them into high-, medium-, and low-performance areas. Next, combined with the scale of returns and the shadow price of input indicators, we provided the promotion measures of each performance area. Our analysis generates valuable measures to reduce TII risks and better promote the connectivity of countries along the BRI.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8357939
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author Yanbin Yang
Wei Liu
Kaiyuan Li
Yuping Jin
Shijia Liang
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Wei Liu
Kaiyuan Li
Yuping Jin
Shijia Liang
Evaluation of Chinese Transport Infrastructure Investment Performance in Countries along the Belt and Road Initiative
Mathematical Problems in Engineering
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Wei Liu
Kaiyuan Li
Yuping Jin
Shijia Liang
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title Evaluation of Chinese Transport Infrastructure Investment Performance in Countries along the Belt and Road Initiative
title_short Evaluation of Chinese Transport Infrastructure Investment Performance in Countries along the Belt and Road Initiative
title_full Evaluation of Chinese Transport Infrastructure Investment Performance in Countries along the Belt and Road Initiative
title_fullStr Evaluation of Chinese Transport Infrastructure Investment Performance in Countries along the Belt and Road Initiative
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Chinese Transport Infrastructure Investment Performance in Countries along the Belt and Road Initiative
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series Mathematical Problems in Engineering
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description Since the launch of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in 2013, Chinese enterprises have invested heavily in transport infrastructure projects. In order to better promote Chinese overseas transport infrastructure investment (TII) and avoid additional risks, it is necessary to scientifically assess the performance of Chinese TII in countries along the BRI and explore the promotion path of Chinese TII performance. For this reason, we used a superefficient slacks-based measurement (SE-SBM) model to calculate Chinese TII performance based on 5 dimensions, including political environment, economic environment, institutional environment, humanistic environment, and social environment. These 5 dimensions were divided into 14 indicators, and we used quantification with indirect data to quantify all indicators. Then, according to the performance value of selected countries, we classified them into high-, medium-, and low-performance areas. Next, combined with the scale of returns and the shadow price of input indicators, we provided the promotion measures of each performance area. Our analysis generates valuable measures to reduce TII risks and better promote the connectivity of countries along the BRI.
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