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21专访|祝宝良:“十五五”潜在增速4.7%左右,提高消费率是重要命题
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-10-30 12:01

Core Viewpoint - The Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China outlined the "15th Five-Year Plan" for economic and social development, emphasizing the importance of achieving socialist modernization by 2035, with a key indicator being per capita GDP reaching the level of moderately developed countries [1] Economic Growth and Productivity - The "15th Five-Year Plan" aims for economic growth to remain within a reasonable range, with steady improvements in total factor productivity and synchronized growth of residents' income and economic growth [1] - The potential economic growth rate for China is estimated to be around 4.7% from 2026 to 2030, with contributions from capital formation at 2.7 percentage points and total factor productivity at 2.0 percentage points [8] - To achieve the goal of per capita GDP reaching the level of moderately developed countries by 2035, an annual GDP growth rate of approximately 4.7% is required during the "15th Five-Year Plan" period [8] Macroeconomic Policies - The plan emphasizes the need for proactive macroeconomic policies, including active fiscal policies and moderately loose monetary policies, to stabilize growth, employment, and expectations [9] - Fiscal spending should outpace nominal economic growth, focusing on improving the efficiency of fund usage and ensuring social welfare [9] - Monetary policy should ensure real interest rates decline and maintain ample liquidity, with structural monetary tools supporting key sectors [10] Domestic Demand and Consumption - The "15th Five-Year Plan" stresses the importance of expanding domestic demand and enhancing consumption as a key driver of economic growth [11] - To boost consumption, it is essential to address issues related to consumer confidence, capability, and willingness, including improving social security and income distribution [12] - Significant investment opportunities exist in public services and infrastructure, particularly in sectors like technology, education, and healthcare, which can create more consumption scenarios [13] Industrial and Technological Development - The plan prioritizes the construction of a modern industrial system and high-level technological self-reliance, focusing on enhancing the integrity, advancement, and security of the industrial system [16] - Emphasis is placed on promoting innovation through improved support for research and development, enhancing the collaboration between industry and academia, and optimizing the allocation of resources [15][16] - The need to address "involution" in competition, characterized by price wars and cost-cutting measures, is highlighted, with calls for regulatory improvements and market mechanism enhancements [14][15]