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What are the quality indicators?
Quantitative indicators refer to various indicators used to reflect the quantitative characteristics such as scale and quantity in economic activities. It is expressed in absolute numbers. For example, the output of major industrial and agricultural products, capital construction investment, completed housing area, number of employees, etc. Quantitative indicators play an important role in reflecting the realization degree of national economic plan and stipulating various specific proportional relations. It provides a basis for the calculation of various related quality indexes.
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