Research Article
[Retracted] Big Data Analytics and Discrete Choice Model for Enterprise Credit Risk Early Warning Algorithm
Table 1
Interim Provision on Standards of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise.
| Industry | Number of people engaged | Sales volume | Total assets | Explain |
| Industry | 300–2000 | 30 million–3 billion | 40 million–4 billion | Medium-sized enterprises must meet the lower limit of three indicators at the same time, and the rest are small enterprises. | Construction business | 600–300 | 30 million–3 billion | 40 million–4 billion | Medium-sized enterprises must meet the lower limit of three indicators at the same time, and the rest are small enterprises. | Wholesale business | 100–200 | 30 million–3 billion | — | Medium-sized enterprises must meet the lower limit of three indicators at the same time, and the rest are small enterprises. | Retail | 100–500 | 10–150 million | — | Medium-sized enterprises must meet the lower limit of three indicators at the same time, and the rest are small enterprises. | Communications and transportation industry | 500–3000 | 30 million–3 billion | — | Medium-sized enterprises must meet the lower limit of three indicators at the same time, and the rest are small enterprises. | Postal industry | 400–1000 | 30 million–3 billion | — | Medium-sized enterprises must meet the lower limit of three indicators at the same time, and the rest are small enterprises. | Accommodation and catering | 400–800 | 30–150 million | — | Medium-sized enterprises must meet the lower limit of three indicators at the same time, and the rest are small enterprises. |
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