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Derivative Process Model of Development Power in Industry: Empirical Research and Forecast for Chinese Software Industry and US Economy

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Feng Dai (Zhengzhou Information Engineering University)
Bao- hua Sun (Zhengzhou Information Engineering University)
Jie Sun (Zhengzhou Information Engineering University)

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Based on [1], this paper analyzes the transferability and the diffusibility of industrial development power, puts forward the index of management strength, and sets up the derivative process model for industrial development power on the Partial Distribution ([2]-[3]). By the derivative process model, a kind of time series model, we can describe the process of industrial development effectively, and can forecast the future direction of industry or economy on using with [6]. Finally, by making use of the actual data of Chinese software industry and data of USA GDP (chained) price index, we give the examples of empirical analysis, and forecast the future of Chinese software industry and USA economic development. The conclusions in this paper are believed to be valuable and significant to guide the establishment of the industrial policy and to control the industrial development.

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Keywords: development power (DP) partial distribution derivative process industry and macroeconomy empirical research forecast analysis

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  1. Feng Dai, 2004. "Development Power and Derivative Process-A Model and Theory for Macroeconomy Analysis," Macroeconomics 0405013, EconWPA. [Downloadable!]
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  1. Feng, Dai, 2006. "Developower: The Potential Motivity in Economic Process," MPRA Paper 115, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 05 Oct 2006. [Downloadable!]
  2. feng dai, 2005. "Boating Against the Current: Cases, Concepts, Models and Development Power," Econometrics 0503003, EconWPA. [Downloadable!]
  3. Feng Dai & Hui Liu & Zifu Qin, 2005. "The Logarithm Model of Development Power: A Tool to Analyze the Motivity of Economic Growth," Macroeconomics 0505022, EconWPA. [Downloadable!]
  4. feng dai, 2005. "The Golden Growth Law in Economic Process," Development and Comp Systems 0511014, EconWPA. [Downloadable!]
  5. Feng Dai, 2004. "The Soft Engine for Economic Growth in a Long-Time:The Economic Development Power, Conversion and Conservation for economic Energy," Macroeconomics 0411009, EconWPA. [Downloadable!]
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