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The Blue Book of Comprehensive Economic Competitiveness points out that the comprehensive economic competitiveness index is composed of an economic increment index and an efficiency competitiveness index. The top 10 cities in the 2012 Composite Economic Competitiveness Index are: Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Shanghai, Taipei, Guangzhou, Beijing, Suzhou, Foshan, Tianjin and Macau.
The only cities in the central and western regions of the country to make it into the top 20 are Wuhan and Chengdu, with Hefei ranking 34th. Xi'an, the top in the Northwest region, is only ranked 36th.
The Blue Book also ranks the sustainable competitiveness of cities, and the top 10 cities in the 2012 Sustainable Competitiveness Index are: Hong Kong, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Beijing, Guangzhou, Macau, Hangzhou, Qingdao, Wuxi, and Jinan. Hefei ranked 28th.
According to the Blue Book of Livability, 10 cities, including Hong Kong, Macao, Wuxi, Changzhou, Zhuhai, Suzhou, Weihai, Haikou, Zhenjiang and Zhongshan, have the highest level of livability competitiveness, becoming one of the top 10 livable cities in China this year. Ten cities, including Heihe, Jiamusi, Shangqiu, Qingyang, Tianshui, Yichun, Suihua, Zhaotong, Dingxi and Longnan, have the weakest livable competitiveness level, becoming the last 10 cities in the country to be livable cities in the year. Hefei ranked 62nd.
According to the Blue Book of City Competitiveness, Hong Kong is the best benchmark city, and Beijing is the benchmark for mainland cities. The top 10 competitiveness scores of Yi** City are Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Foshan, Suzhou, Shenzhen, Wuhan, Qingdao and Hangzhou. Hefei ranked 40th.
The competitiveness score of Yi** city is generally consistent with the degree of economic development.
According to the Blue Book of Harmonious City Competitiveness, in addition to Hong Kong and Macao, the top 10 cities in the mainland are Jinan, Xi'an, Shenzhen, Qingdao, Weihai, Dalian, Xiamen and Ningbo. "Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou" did not enter the top 10. Hefei ranked 25th.
According to the Blue Book of Eco-City Competitiveness, the top 10 cities in China's eco-city competitiveness in 2012 were: Macao, Hong Kong, Nanchang, Suizhou, Shangrao, Huangshan, Jingdezhen, Yantai, Jiujiang and Guangzhou. Hefei ranked 35th.
The Blue Book of Knowledge] City Competitiveness pointed out that from the provincial point of view, among the top 50 cities with the most competitive knowledge cities, Guangdong, Jiangsu, and Zhejiang provinces, all have 6 cities into the top 50, and the pattern of the top three has not changed, and only the three provinces account for 36% of the top 50. It was followed by Shandong, a major economic province, with 4 cities shortlisted, and Anhui, Fujian, and Liaoning each with 2 cities, and Hefei ranked 12th.
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Hefei counts a handful, garbage.
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On May 21, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences released the "2012 Blue Book of China's Urban Competitiveness", ranking nearly 300 cities in the competitiveness index of the four regions across the Taiwan Strait in 2011, and the top 10 cities are: Hong Kong, Taipei, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Tianjin, Hangzhou, Qingdao and Changsha.
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On May 21, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences released the 2012 Blue Book of China's Urban Competitiveness: Report on China's Urban Competitiveness in Beijing. According to the Blue Book report, the top 10 cities in China in terms of urban competitiveness in 2011 were Hong Kong, Taipei, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Tianjin, Hangzhou, Qingdao and Changsha.
It is worth noting that in the past five years, Tianjin's comprehensive competitiveness has been among the fastest in the country.
The "China Urban Competitiveness Report" was released for the 10th consecutive year, and by comparing the changes in the comprehensive competitiveness index of 294 cities, the research team found that it was the district with the fastest improvement in comprehensive competitiveness. In 2007, Tianjin's comprehensive competitiveness was still outside the top 10, ranking 10th in 2008, 8th in 2009 and 7th in 2010. In 2011, it ranked 7th in a row and ranked 5th in mainland China.
In the past 10 years, the factors affecting the city's competitiveness are quietly changing: from the general elements to the core elements of talents, Tianjin's changes in talent competitiveness have become the most positive factors for the improvement of comprehensive competitiveness in recent years. Since the Ninth Party Congress, through the first-class leading strategy of "strengthening the city with talents", Tianjin has gathered a large number of leading talents at home and abroad, formed a number of core technologies and industrial clusters with independent intellectual property rights, and has become a highland of independent innovation in China.
The report suggests that China's cities must take a new path of urbanization and build ideal cities with sustainable competitiveness, that is, people-oriented livable cities, environment-friendly ecological cities, urban-rural pastoral cities, free and open international cities, cultural cities that blend ancient and modern, and convenient information cities. This coincides with Tianjin's positioning of "building an international port city, a northern economic center and an ecologically livable city".
According to reports, the comprehensive competitiveness of a city refers to the ability of a city to create wealth quickly and efficiently. The level and changes of the comprehensive competitiveness of cities reflect the relative situation and changes of cities in terms of market share, economic growth rate, comprehensive productivity, industrial level, income level, development cost, etc.
Municipality directly under the central government, Tianjin is also among the fastest places in the country to improve its competitiveness.
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Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Tianjin, Chongqing, Nanjing, Wuhan, Chengdu, Hangzhou, Xi'an, Dalian, Qingdao, the above cities are based on the level of urbanization, economic development, science, education, culture and health, and public recognition.
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2010 China City Competitiveness Ranking.
1. Shanghai 100 million yuan growth (Shanghai).
2. Beijing 100 million yuan growth (Beijing).
3. Guangzhou City's 100 million yuan growth (Guangdong 1).
4. Shenzhen 100 million yuan growth (Guangdong 2).
5. Tianjin 100 million yuan growth (Tianjin).
6. Suzhou 740 billion yuan, an increase of 11% (Jiangsu 1), 7, Chongqing 652.7 billion yuan, an increase (Chongqing).
8. Hangzhou increased by 10% by 100 million yuan (Zhejiang 1).
9. Wuxi City 500 billion yuan growth Jiangsu 2).
10. Qingdao 490 billion yuan, an increase of 11% (Shandong 1).
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The higher the level of economic development, the higher the ranking of the city, because now in China, although the total economic volume is already very large, but it is still a developing country, and it still needs the continuous development of the economy in order to improve the living standards of the people, and then for all-round development, the city ranking should also add relevant cultural considerations in the future, of course, this is only a suggestion, and can not have any impact on the whole.