CGTN: Long-term planning key to China's continuous growth

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BEIJING, June 17, 2021 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/

 

Speaking a few days ahead of the Earth Day summit on climate change in April,

American Secretary of State Antony Blinken acknowledged that the U.S. had

fallen behind China in developing the technology needed to curb climate change.

 

China's global dominance in renewable energy is no accident. It is the result

of the type of long-range planning that has become a well-known characteristic

of the nation's governance system.  

 

The bedrock of China's economic planning has been its five-year plans that

began in 1953 and were patterned initially after the centralized Soviet system.

In the early years, the economic and production targets did not always go to

plan, and officials made mistakes.

 

For instance, during the Great Leap Forward, an economic campaign in the late

1950s to transform China from an agrarian to an industrial economy, many

targets were unmet because they were too ambitious. As a result, the campaign

ended in disaster.

 

The country learned from that experience, devising attainable goals and

consulting widely in subsequent years. It was not until the 1970s – and the

unleashing of the groundbreaking "reform and opening-up" policies – that the

world really sat up and took notice.

 

Since then, the CPC's quinquennial strategic visionary planning has been widely

credited with facilitating continuous economic expansion in China and

underpinning its transformation into the world's second largest economy.  

 

The heavy centralization of the past has been modified in favor of widespread

buy-in for the national development goals. Hence, they have a greater chance of

succeeding. Input is sought from government ministries, state enterprises,

provincial administrations, scholars and think tanks, grass-root level CPC

delegates, non-CPC political parties and the private sector.

 

The upshot is that China's economy grew from over $76 billion (493 billion

yuan) in 1981 to almost $16 trillion (100 trillion yuan) in 2020. The country's

per capita GDP was comparable to that of India's in 1978 at about $200 (1,280

yuan). Today, it is five times larger than that of its neighbor at $10,000

(64,000 yuan).

 

China's leaders often stress that the market should be allowed to play a

decisive role in allocating resources, and the country can never go back to a

dominant centrally planned economy.

 

Five-year plans combine the visible hand of the government and the invisible

hand of the market to turn China into the world's second largest economy.

 

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Source: CGTN

 

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