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美国通用公司前总裁杰克·韦尔奇曾说过:这个世界是属于弱者的,因为弱者最懂得适应。这在经济学被称之为中小企业的蜥蜴化生存之道:蜥蜴弱小,却在地球上生活了上万年,相对于强者来说,蜥蜴有更多的选择和妥协,懂得适应,他们拥有了更多的生存机会。在房地产市场上,中小开发商似乎就没那么幸运。2005年,在国家继续加强和改善宏观调控政策的大背景下,土地、资金两扇“闸门”继续趋紧,残酷的市场竞争法则让中小开发商生存空间日益受到挤压。中小开发商生存和发展空间在哪里?是设计退路、被迫整合?还是迎难而上、另辟蹊径?给市场留下了一些悬念。
Jack Welch, former president of General Motors, once said: The world belongs to the weaker, because the weaker are most comfortable with adaptation. This is what economics calls the lizard’s survival of small and medium-sized businesses: Lizards are weak and have lived on Earth for thousands of years, and lizards have more choices and compromises than the strong ones. They know how to adapt Have more chance of survival. In the real estate market, small and medium developers seem less fortunate. In 2005, under the background that the state continued to strengthen and improve its macro-control policies, the two “gates” of land and capital continued to tighten. The cruel law of market competition made the space for small and medium-sized developers increasingly squeezed. Small and medium-sized developers where the space for survival and development? Is the design retreat, was forced to integrate? Or is it difficult, the other way? To the market left some suspense.