Moreover, he is optimistic about China becoming a high-income country by 2025 according to the country’s per capita GDP of 12,741 U.S. dollars in 2022 which is close to the standard made by the World Bank of 13,205 U.S. dollars last year. "If China can achieve the growth goal o...
aIn just 15 years Chinese GDP per capita (purchasing power parity corrected) has increased from being equal to that of India to being now twice as large. Or to take another example, it has gone from 18 percent of Korean GDP to 29 percent. These are impressive achievements. 在15年中国国民...
The report outlined China's overall development objectives for the year 2035, which include substantially growing the per capita GDP to be on par with that of a mid-level developed country, significantly enhancing national soft power, steadily lowering carbon emissions after reaching a peak, as wel...
we investigate the growth effects of China’s OFDI. We find that China’s OFDI has promoted significant economic growth in developing countries. Not only could China’s OFDI increase GDP per capita of a country in a short time but raise the country’s long-run equilibrium value as well. In...
( 2004 ), “ Is Chinese provincial real GDP per capita non-stationary? Evidence from multiple trend break unit root tests ”, China Economic Review, Vol. 15, pp. 1 - 24 . [] , []Smyth R, Inder B (2004) Is Chinese Provincial real GDP per capita nonstationary? Evidence from Multiple...
But this is "still a small step forward," Kang said. The country needs to more than double the current per capita GDP of about 12,700 U.S. dollars to reach its goal that its per capita GDP will be on par with that of mid-level developed countries in 2035. ...
But this is "still a small step forward," Kang said. The country needs to more than double the current per capita GDP of about 12,700 U.S. dollars to reach its goal that its per capita GDP will be on par with that of mid-level developed countries in 2035. ...
It achieved an 11.1 percent reduction in its energy consumption per unit of GDP in 2022. The decarbonization process in Changzhou has progressed steadily. The city adopted an iron-fist approach to managing the discharge of industrial waste and also increased technological support for traditional ...
The report outlined China's overall development objectives for the year 2035, which include substantially growing the per capita GDP to be on par with that of a mid-level developed country, significantly enhancing national soft power, steadily lowering carbon emissions after reaching a peak, as wel...
720 in 2022, an increase of more than 2,500% in 28 years. By comparison, the United Kingdom's GDP per capita only increased 134% during the same period.56