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Cuervo, J C and Low, S P (2005) Significance of internalization factors for Singapore transnational construction corporations. Construction Management and Economics, 23(02), 147-62.

Dansoh, A (2005) Strategic planning practice of construction firms in Ghana. Construction Management and Economics, 23(02), 163-–8.

Glass, J (2005) A best practice process model for hybrid concrete construction. Construction Management and Economics, 23(02), 169-84.

Hosein, R and Lewis, T M (2005) Quantifying the relationship between aggregate GDP and construction value added in a small petroleum rich economy � a case study of Trinidad and Tobago. Construction Management and Economics, 23(02), 185-97.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: Gross Domestic Product; Construction; Energy industries; Cumulative experience; correlation analysis
  • ISBN/ISSN: 0144-6193
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/0144619042000287741
  • Abstract:

    The relationship between gross domestic product and the output of the construction industry is quantified, using as a case study the economy of Trinidad and Tobago (T&T). A historical perspective is used in order that anomalies can be set within the context of the relevant time and circumstances. Because the economy of Trinidad and Tobago is highly dependent on oil and gas revenues, the relationships between construction value added, GDP and oil and gas industry parameters are also included. In nearly all instances there are positive relationships between the parameters examined, and values for the various correlation coefficients have been obtained. An examination of causal factors obtained from a cumulative experience analysis also establishes that the direction of causality runs from the changes in GDP to the increase in construction value added, both at the aggregate level and at the per capita level. A similar positive relationship and direction of temporal causality is apparent between oil and gas revenues (and prices) and construction value added. These relationships are untypical, as smaller developing economies that do not have oil resources would be expected to show negative correlations for these relationships.

Islam, M D M and Faniran, O O (2005) Structural equation model of project planning effectiveness. Construction Management and Economics, 23(02), 215-23.

Lam, K C, Tang, C M and Lee, W C (2005) Application of the entropy technique and genetic algorithms to construction site layout planning of medium-size projects. Construction Management and Economics, 23(02), 127-45.

Wang, W-C and Dzeng, R-J (2005) Applying cluster identification algorithm and simulation to generate probabilistic network schedules for design projects. Construction Management and Economics, 23(02), 199-213.