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EXPLANATION OF TERMINOLOGY, CONTENT AND
METHODOLOGYOF SOME STATISTICAL INDICATORS ON
INVESTMENT AND CONSTRUCTION
INVESTMENT
Investment in the locality
is the entire amount of capital spending (expenditure)
to increase or maintain capacity and resources for production, including: investment
to generate fixed assets, investment to increase current assets, spending on
purchasing rare and precious assets, reserves gold in the form of goods, storage of
commodities in the resident and other investment to improve people's knowledge,
enhance social welfare, improve the ecological environment, support people’s
welfare, etc.
Investment does not include investments which transfer the right of use or
ownership among individuals, households, enterprises or organizations...without
increasing fixed assets and current assets in the locality, such as the transfer of land,
houses, shops, equipments and other used fixed assets in the locality.
Foreign direct investment
in the locality
is the total amount of cash and
legal objects of foreign investors that have been put in that locality and invested
in the approved projects in the province, city directly under the central
government, in the form of money, machinery, equipments, materials, raw
materials, fuels, finished goods, semi-finished goods; the value of industrial
property rights, technical know-how, technological processes, technical services,
intellectual property rights and other legal assets.
The ratio of investment in the locality to GRDP
is the percentage between
investment in the locality and GRDP in a given period.
Formula:
The ratio of
investment in the
locality to GRDP (%)
=
Investment in the locality at current prices in the year
× 100
GRDP at current prices in the same year
CONSTRUCTION
Area of housing floors constructed
in the year is a total area of residential
buildings completed and handed over in the period (usually one year), which is used
for the purpose of living of households or individuals, including the area of newly
built houses in the year (appartment buildings, single detached houses) and the area
of newly built rooms by extension or uplift of the existing houses.
Self-built houses completed in the year by households
are houses invested by
households (including help, gifts, donations) and self-built or hired individual or
freelance labour to construct residential buildings for the purpose of living of households.