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人大11月发布两项指数!
Zhong Guo Fa Zhan Wang· 2025-12-01 07:36
Core Insights - The "Renmin University Index" aims to serve the strategic requirements of China's modernization by integrating interdisciplinary research and policy advisory services [4] - The Tianfu China Financial Index (TFFI) evaluates the financial development levels of 36 major cities in China, promoting competitive differentiation and development [5][6] - The Yangtze River Economic Belt Green Innovation Development Index assesses the overall development and competitiveness of 110 cities in the region regarding green innovation [7][8] Group 1: Tianfu China Financial Index - The TFFI is based on theoretical, policy, and practical dimensions, and has been published nine times, now renamed from Tianfu Financial Index to Tianfu China Financial Index starting in 2025 [5] - The index incorporates traditional financial metrics and innovative indicators across nine dimensions, including financial markets, institutions, and green finance [5][6] - Experts noted that the TFFI reflects an upward trend in China's financial development and highlights the competitive structure among cities [6] Group 2: Yangtze River Economic Belt Green Innovation Development Index - The index, first published in 2021, aims to promote high-quality regional development by integrating green innovation with innovation-driven strategies [7] - It employs an "input-output" analysis framework, categorizing indicators into green innovation input and output, ensuring data transparency and reliability [7] - Experts emphasized the report's academic rigor and policy relevance, suggesting enhancements in quantitative indicators related to green finance and climate data [8] Group 3: Overall Impact of "Renmin University Index" - The "Renmin University Index" series has established a comprehensive index system covering various fields, influencing policy-making, academic research, and social services [9] - It provides quantitative support for national strategies and fosters interdisciplinary collaboration, aiding in the global dissemination of China's governance solutions [9]
中国人民大学发布两项指数
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-06-30 15:46
Core Insights - The "Renmin Index" 2025 release conference introduced two key indices: the "China Listed Companies Building World-Class Enterprises Development Index" and the "China Space Economy Index" [1][2]. Group 1: China Listed Companies Building World-Class Enterprises Development Index - Developed by the School of Business and the World-Class Enterprises Research Institute of Renmin University, this index aims to provide policy recommendations and decision-making references for Chinese listed companies to identify positioning and address shortcomings for rapid growth [2]. - The index is based on economic, financial, and management theories, utilizing the "SUPER" model framework. It evaluates companies across four dimensions: product excellence, brand prestige, innovation leadership, and modern governance, using 38 detailed indicators [4]. Group 2: China Space Economy Index - The China Space Economy Index was developed by multiple research centers within Renmin University, utilizing national statistical data to compile a comprehensive input-output table for the space economy from 2008 to 2024. This marks the first measurement of the scale, industry correlation effects, and multiplier effects of China's space economy [4]. - The results indicate that the space economy in China is experiencing rapid growth, significant cross-industry integration, and increasing systemic spillover effects. The index has been rising since 2012, with an accelerating growth rate and a narrowing gap in the GDP ratio between China and the U.S. [4]. - The comparative advantage index of the space economy is also expanding, approaching a value of "1" [4]. Group 3: Future Directions - Renmin University emphasizes organized research to serve national strategic needs, aiming to enhance the "Renmin Index" platform and produce original, strategic, and practical research outcomes. The future focus will be on political guidance, forward-looking research, and collaborative innovation to increase the index's contribution to national governance and social development [5].