This book analyzes the concept of new quality productive forces through rigorous academic research, exploring its theoretical foundations, formation logic and practical implications.
The concept of new quality productive forces aims at and is crucial for seizing the opportunities of the technological revolution and industrial transformation, while accelerating high-quality development. The authors combine international perspectives on productivity enhancement with Chinas development experience, offering valuable insights and practical applications. The book examines how these concepts align with Xi Jinpings thoughts on the socialist economy and explores the implementation of the innovation-driven development strategy, including the optimization of industrial structure, the development of emerging industries and the cultivation of future industrial clusters.
This scholarly work will be an essential resource for academics, students and those studying Chinas economy, innovation and industrial development. It will also serve international observers and policymakers interested in Chinas approach to technological innovation and economic transformation.
This book analyzes the concept of new quality productive forces through rigorous academic research, exploring its theoretical foundations, formation logic and practical implications.
1. Why?: Timeline and strategic significance of the proposal of new
quality productive forces
2. What?: Theoretical origins, logic, and specific
content of new quality productive forces
3. How?: Practical paths for
developing new quality productive forces
4. Key points
5. Comparisons and
lessons learnt from the development of new quality productive forces:
International experience and Chinese practice
GAI Kaicheng, Professor and PhD supervisor, serves as the Dean of the School of Economics at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, China.
HAN Wenlong, Professor and PhD supervisor, currently serves as Vice Dean of the School of Economics at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, China. His primary research areas include Marxist political economy and the digital economy.