In 2008, the most difficult year for China's economy, Guangdong's economic output continued to be the first, Shanghai's GDP per capita was the first, Beijing's second, Tianjin's third, Zhejiang's fourth, and Jiangsu's fifth; Tibet's economic output was the last, and Guizhou's GDP per capita was the last.
2009 is the key year of China's economic struggle, "promote domestic demand - growth - employment" is the national macroeconomic policy of the nine words, the Pearl River Delta is listed as a key breakthrough region. The Pearl River Delta has been listed as a key breakthrough area. Some of the target measures are in vain and of no value at all. Practical work to develop the country, empty talk is misleading. Just as we hold in our hands a large number of good arrows, if not shot out to hit the target, will be meaningless.
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August 1992, the State Council issued a "notice on the implementation of the program of the new national economic accounting system," which formally began to implement the SNA in China. In August 1992, the State Council issued the Circular on the Implementation of the New System of National Accounts, which officially started the implementation of the SNA in China, and the GDP became the most important economic indicator in China. 1993 saw the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) completely abandon the MPS accounting system, and shift to the SNA, which enhanced the comparability of China's economy with that of the market economies.
In 2003, the NBS issued the "Reform of China's GDP Accounting and Data Release System," which completely standardized GDP data, released GDP into three categories: preliminary accounting, preliminary verification and final verification, and revised GDP data periodically through various censuses.
Since the launch of the first national economic census in 2003, the five-yearly national economic census*** has gone through three times until 2013, with each national economic census making revisions to the previous national economic data, especially GDP.
The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has implemented the quarterly GDP accounting reform since the March quarter of 2015, adopting a quarterly approach to accounting for quarterly GDP data and publishing the relevant accounting results. As of January 2018, the net increase in China's GDP over the past eight years has suppressed the United States and is equivalent to recreating a Japan.
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