Beijing**Client|Reporter Liu Suya.
In 2022, China's economic innovation and development index was 3433。From 2013 to 2022, the index grew at an average annual rate of 44%。
According to the recently released Blue Book of High-Quality Development: Report on China's High-Quality Economic Development (2023), Beijing's 2022 Economic Innovation and Development Index ranks 5th among 31 provincial-level regions in China.
Focusing on the "two-wheel drive" concept of scientific and technological innovation and institutional innovation, the Blue Book constructs China's economic innovation and development index based on three aspects: system and environment, resources and input, and output and efficiency. The study shows that the China Economic Innovation Development Index in 2022 is 3433, an increase of 4760%, the total index and secondary indicators showed an overall upward trend, and the growth rate was relatively stable.
Among the secondary indicators, the output and benefit indicators have the highest scores, and the contribution rate of environmental factor benefits to innovation and development continues to increase, indicating that China's economy has achieved the deep integration of green development and innovative development. In terms of resources and investment indicators, there is a lot of room for improvement, among which the score of basic research investment is obviously low, and the proportion of China's basic research expenditure in the whole society's research and experimental development expenditure in 2022 is about 63%, compared with developed countries, there is still room for improvement.
The Blue Book also calculates the level of economic innovation and development of 31 provincial-level regions across the country from 2013 to 2022, and in the past 10 years, the economic innovation and development index of each region has improved to a certain extent. In 2022, Guangdong Province ranked first among provincial-level regions in the Economic Innovation and Development Index, and Beijing ranked fifth. On the whole, the ranking of the provincial-level regional economic innovation and development index is closely related to the economic development status of each provincial-level region.