Experiences Gained from Past 13th Five-Year Plans and Guidelines for Subsequent Plans
Qunhui Huang (),
Jiayong Hu,
Xuejun Zhao,
Chuang Du,
Fumin Sui,
Peng Wu,
Yaofu Ouyang and
Chi Zhang
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Qunhui Huang: Institute of Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Jiayong Hu: Institute of Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Xuejun Zhao: Institute of Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Chuang Du: Institute of Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Fumin Sui: Institute of Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Peng Wu: Institute of Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Yaofu Ouyang: Institute of Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Chi Zhang: Institute of Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Chapter Chapter 1 in The New Journey of China’s Economic and Social Development, 2023, pp 1-22 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract China’s five-year plan for national economic and social development is essential to state government’s macroeconomic and social management. As a long-term plan for China’s national economic and social development, each five-year plan articulates the goals and directions for long-term economic and social development, and delineates major national construction projects, allocation of productive forces as well as key proportional relations of the national economy and social undertakings. In the light of the five-year plan, the central government is able to mobilize and allocate all resources of the whole society to promote economic and social development.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-7915-6_1
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