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Forecast and Evaluation of Educational Economic Contribution Based on Fuzzy Neural Network

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  • RuiFeng Liu
  • Min Wu
  • Zhihan Lv

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According to the theory that the degree of education of workers in educational economics has a certain positive relationship with social labor productivity, the fuzzy system and neural network modeling mechanism are used to establish the fuzziness of laborers’ education level to social productivity (per capita national income). This article combines fuzzy theory and neural network theory to construct an empirical model for the analysis of the contribution of education economy and conduct an empirical analysis of statistical data from 2010 to 2020. Analysis shows that there is a great correlation between per capita years of education and per capita GDP, especially the number of college students per million people has a greater correlation with per capita GDP. This fully confirms that economic growth is increasingly dependent on education, especially higher education. The main body of this article is the improvement of the measurement model and the calculation of the contribution of our country’s education to economic growth using the fuzzy neural network measurement model. The final empirical conclusion shows that education has a significant role in promoting the development of our country’s economy.

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  • RuiFeng Liu & Min Wu & Zhihan Lv, 2021. "Forecast and Evaluation of Educational Economic Contribution Based on Fuzzy Neural Network," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-11, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:1056295
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/1056295
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