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Research on Coordinated Development of “Higher Education-Economy” Composite System of Heilongjiang Province

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In this dissertation, based on comprehensive analysis of the theory of coordinated development of “Higher Education-Economy” composite system (HEEcS) at home and abroad, established complex system models of two aspects-higher education and the economy. By using the methods of synergetic and efficacy coefficient and so on, constructed the efficiency function and the coordination of function of Heilongjiang province HEEcS, and established the evaluation of coordination degree index system to evaluate the coordinated development of the level of Heilongjiang HEEcS. The results show that the orderly degree of Heilongjiang HEEcS is continues to rise, systematic coordination is steady growth, but the system’s overall coordination is in the lower level, to that point the fundamental reason is the low level of economic development. The two aspects only in the long-term state of sound development can improve the coordinated development of HEEcS.

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Li, Dl., Zhang, Tt., Wang, W. (2010). Research on Coordinated Development of “Higher Education-Economy” Composite System of Heilongjiang Province. In: Cao, By., Wang, Gj., Guo, Sz., Chen, Sl. (eds) Fuzzy Information and Engineering 2010. Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing, vol 78. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-14880-4_88

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