财经战略年会暨第二届财经智库论坛在京举办
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang·2025-12-28 06:19

Core Viewpoint - The "15th Five-Year Plan" period is identified as a critical phase for China's economic development, emphasizing the need for comprehensive strategies to achieve modernization by 2035, with a focus on expectation management, income distribution reform, and the integration of investment in goods and people [3][4]. Group 1: Economic Development Strategies - The "15th Five-Year Plan" should reflect the transitional characteristics of the economy, aiming for a solid foundation and comprehensive efforts to meet the 2035 modernization goal [3]. - Emphasis on expectation management mechanisms, integrating them into macroeconomic analysis and policy frameworks [3]. - The need for reform in income distribution systems to establish a fair and just social security and transfer payment system [3]. Group 2: Macroeconomic Policies - The period will see peak levels in population, real estate demand, heavy industry scale, export volume, and carbon emissions, necessitating a combination of counter-cyclical and cross-cyclical macroeconomic policies for smooth transitions [4]. - High-quality development requires both qualitative improvements and reasonable quantitative growth, with a focus on maintaining economic growth while adjusting structures [4]. Group 3: Financial and Resource Management - The "debt-asset-resource" framework is proposed to revitalize existing economic structures, emphasizing the importance of resource liquidity and value creation [4]. - The need for financial theory innovation to support the development of a strong financial nation, addressing practical issues and enhancing core competitiveness [5]. Group 4: Fiscal Policy and Governance - Fiscal reforms are essential for national governance, requiring coordination between fiscal policies and other policy areas, while addressing structural issues in the medium to long term [5]. - The establishment of a budget system and tax system that aligns with responsibilities and powers is crucial for effective governance [5]. Group 5: Consumer-Focused Financial Systems - A consumer-friendly financial system is necessary to address the challenges in financial services and consumer behavior, promoting supply-side financial reforms and enhancing financial inclusivity [6]. - The significance of building a consumer-friendly financial system lies in guiding financial reforms and advancing inclusive finance [6]. Group 6: Forum Discussions - The conference featured six sub-forums discussing topics such as AI empowerment in think tank construction, economic growth and macroeconomic policies, fiscal policies and tax reforms, and the dual circulation development pattern [6].