The Realistic Basis and Policy Orientation of Promoting China's Real Economy Development:A Coordinated Perspective Based on Industrial and Regional Policies
The rapid upgrading of the middle and high-end manufacturing and the outward transfer of local traditional manufacturing fully indicate that China's real economy is facing significant development pressure.Unlike the United States and Japan,where a large-scale outward transfer of the real economy took place after the completion of industrial upgrading,China has experienced a certain scale of industrial transfer before industrial upgrading is fully completed.Based on the mechanisms and dynamics of past economic development,it is pointed out that the functional divergence and relationship imbalance between industrial and regional policies are the fundamental causes leading to this phenomenon.To this end,based on the fundamental goal of enhancing the development resilience of China's industrial and economic systems,it is proposed that in the future,on the premise of clarifying and specifying the connotations and functional positioning of industrial and regional policies,based on the spatial attributes of the two types of policies,we should accelerate the establishment of policy spatial coordination mechanisms.This aims to promote the integration of industrial and regional policies,ensuring the high-quality and sustainable development of the real economy.
The Real EconomyPolicy OrientationRegional PoliciesIndustrial PoliciesPolicy Coordination