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Hubei's GDP is surging, do you think it has the potential to match Jiangsu's?
The current economic situation in Hubei Province is that the total GDP is only 45% of Jiangsu Province, the waist has not been reached, how to compare shoulders?
So is it possible to reach Jiangsu's shoulder in the future?
My point is: the possibility is very small, almost zero!
First of all, we have to understand the elements that make up GDP!
The GDP of the strong province is mainly by the strong economic city as a support point, and Hubei Province, only three hundred cities, Jiangsu Province, 13 prefecture-level cities in the country are hundred cities, this gap, resulting in Hubei Province can not be compared to Jiangsu Province.
Secondly, the GDP increment, from the GDP increment in the last five years, Jiangsu Province, Hubei Province, two times, would have been backward, plus the increment is also backward, so it will only be more and more gap, and "than the shoulder" contrary.
Finally, realistically, Hubei Province and Hunan Province, Sichuan Province, is a level, these three provinces, can be a good comparison, Jiangsu and Guangdong belong to a camp, do not cross the circle to compare, very tired!
This is the intention to Hubei black ah! Hubei's economic surge is to be congratulated, but compared to Jiangsu is obviously too exaggerated.
In 2017, Jiangsu's economy totaled 8,590 billion, Hubei 3,652.2 billion, Jiangsu is 2.35 times higher than Hubei. And per capita GDP is only 60% of Jiangsu, such a wide gap talk about how to compare?
In addition, the gap between the city and the city is also very large. Wuhan is strong, but it's also a city on a level with Nanjing.
In addition to the provincial capital, Hubei can come up with Xiangyang and Yichang, while Jiangsu is Suzhou and Wuxi. Xiangyang Yichang are third-tier cities with GDP rankings outside the national 50. And Suzhou and Wuxi are new first-tier cities, Suzhou is the economic scale is much higher than Wuhan. So the respective top three PK, Hubei has been defeated.
Other cities do not need to compare, Jiangsu has Nantong, Xuzhou, Changzhou and other GDP 700 billion level of the city, Hubei and then back row only Jingzhou and Huanggang, the two 200 billion level of the city, the gap can be said to be very disparate.
As for the possibility of catching up with Jiangsu in the future is also very low, because the difference between the two bases is too large, can narrow the gap are very difficult.
Hubei Province in recent years, the economic growth rate is indeed among the best in the country, but the entire Hubei Province's gross domestic product is less than half of Jiangsu Province, if you want to match Jiangsu, a short period of time should be unlikely. This is not only related to the geographic location of Hubei, but also with the provincial policy model, Jiangsu Province is a relatively balanced development of municipalities, which is seen in the country, the economy of the first Guangdong are weaker than Jiangsu, and Hubei Province, there is only one Wudalang, although Wuhan in the central region as a leading big brother's position exists, but a lone palm is difficult, a single tree is difficult to support, in contrast to the Jiangsu Province, Jiangsu, Wuxi, Changzhou, Nanjing, and even Xuzhou, are Is China's old strong city, the comprehensive strength is very strong. If our country is a land power country, do not rely on the sea trade. Or our country is still like the feudal period as the implementation of closed-door policy, Hubei Province may one day surpass Jiangsu, because Hubei is located in central China, can be east and west, north and south echo each other, and can rely on the Yangtze River golden waterway to start domestic trade. In addition to the existing high-speed rail network in China, Hubei has Wuhan, the city of nine provinces, you can rely on high-speed railroads to drive economic development, but unfortunately, China's current and future are a sea state, relying on the sea trade is far better than the inland trade, Jiangsu Province, from the south to the north of the entire province of the east are coastal, and has a number of ports only this point of Hubei has no advantage.
In fact, an example will be clear, assuming that Hubei Province is a country, then Hubei Province, like Outer Mongolia, there is no access to the sea, its own rich resource reserves, but because there is no trade port available, the development of the constraints. In addition, Ulaanbaatar in Outer Mongolia is like Wuhan in Hubei, one is the capital and the other is the capital of the province. Except for the fact that Ulaanbaatar does not have access to the Yangtze River, the situation is very similar. Ulaanbaatar is the best-developed city in the whole of Outer Mongolia, and like Wuhan, it has a large population in the province (and the country), and the transportation is the same in both cases, with the center of the circle spreading out to the surrounding area in a well-connected way. Although this analogy is a bit extreme, and the situation is different from country to country and province to province, it does reflect that in today's world of global trade, a province with a deep-water port will be like a tiger with wings.
Let's look at Jiangsu's geographic location in China, Jiangsu in China's eastern coastal belt is the only one almost the whole territory is the plains of the province, in addition to Lianyungang and a small part of the southwest of Jiangsu mountains, the rest of the hinterland is all along the coast, so that the province makes the exchange of cities in the province more convenient. China's reform and opening up in the thirty years after the rapid growth of national strength, has developed into the world's second largest economy, but in recent years the growth rate has slowed down. The reason is that after the development of anything to a certain extent, it will abandon the initial crazy growth mode, but to the overall planning, rational distribution, which has nothing to do with the province or enterprise, like the Internet, online car and so on are experiencing the initial crazy and gradually balanced. This Jiangsu Province can take advantage of the terrain as well as the development of a balanced, conscious planning in the future between the city of industrial balance, the province between the city teamwork, to achieve new heights. And Hubei wants to reach this level still need in after a few years or even decades of precipitation.
If you have a different view, please feel free to leave a comment to discuss.
The fiancee, a native of Hubei, went to Hubei for a bit.
Wuhan, Hubei is indeed, a relatively good city. Overall Hubei Province, infrastructure is not worse than Jiangsu, the industrial gap is not small, Jiangsu is full of factories. Hubei infrastructure can be, but Jiangsu transportation more comprehensive in all aspects.
Jiangsu has been a rich place since ancient times, its geographic location, the absolute advantage. Coast, plains, the Yangtze River, the Grand Canal, fish, rice, salt and money, human resources (education).
Hubei is located in the center of the Yangtze River, the hills and forests, the place of war, more mountains. Fish and rice is slightly inferior, a single salt, do not talk much.
Hubei geographic location is good, but the face of Jiangsu's geographic location, vast plains, interlocking waterways, facing the sea. Jiangsu geographic location, can only say excellent.
A single Shanghai, formerly known as Jiangsu.
Of course, I hope that all parts of China are strong!
Hubei's economy is really soaring, compared to Jiangsu now seems unlikely in the short term.
In 2000, Hubei's GDP was 354.539 billion yuan, and in 2018, Hubei's GDP was 393.655 billion yuan, with an average annual growth rate of 14.30%.
In 2000, the national GDP totaled 100,280.1 billion yuan, and in 2018, the GDP totaled 900,309 billion yuan, with an average annual growth rate of 12.96%.
From 2000 to 2018, Hubei's GDP growth rate was faster than the national average growth rate.
Below is the total GDP of Hubei for all years from 2000-2018.
2000 GDP 354.539 billion yuan
2001 GDP 388.053 billion yuan
2002 GDP 421.282 billion yuan
2003 GDP 475.745 billion yuan
2004 GDP 563.324 billion yuan
GDP 659.019 billion yuan in 2005
GDP 761.747 billion yuan in 2006
GDP 933.34 billion yuan in 2007
GDP 1132.892 billion yuan in 2008
GDP 1296.11 billion yuan in 2009
2010 GDP1,596.761 billion yuan
2011 GDP1,963.226 billion yuan
2012 GDP2,222.545 billion yuan
2013 GDP2,479.183 billion yuan
2014 GDP2,737.922 billion yuan
2015 GDP 295.5019 billion yuan
2016 GDP 326.6538 billion yuan
2017 GDP 354.7809 billion yuan
2018 GDP 393.655 billion yuan
In 2000, Jiangsu Province's GDP was 855.369 billion yuan, and in 2018, Jiangsu's GDP was 925,954,000,000 Yuan, an average annual growth rate of 14.14% slower than Hubei's average growth rate of 14.30%.
In 2000, Jiangsu's GDP was 2.4 times that of Hubei's, and in 2018, Jiangsu's GDP was 2.35 times that of Hubei's, and the gap between the two basically remained unchanged over the past 18 years. Coupled with the fact that Jiangsu is subject to the radiation of the Yangtze River Delta, and that Hubei does not have the influence of urban agglomerations such as the Yangtze River Delta, I personally believe that the possibility of Hubei overtaking Jiangsu in the future will be negligible.
Attached is a comparison of Hubei and Jiangsu's GDP over the years.
Hello, in the short term I think if you have to make a comprehensive comparison between Hubei and Jiangsu Province, it is not a volume level comparison. Whether it's in terms of location, overall economy, education, balanced urban development, etc., Hubei Province still has quite a few gaps.
In 2018, the national GDP ranking of provinces, cities and autonomous regions is as shown in the table above, Jiangsu Province ranked second with a GDP of 9.26 trillion yuan, Hubei Province ranked 7th with 3.93 trillion yuan, nearly 5.3 trillion yuan gap is still quite large, the middle difference of two Liaoning Province.
Then look at the per capita GDP ranking of the provinces in 2018, Jiangsu Province per capita gdp don't Hubei Province higher than 7,000 U.S. dollars, the difference is less?
Ranking of provincial revenues in 2018, Jiangsu Province is nearly 230 billion dollars higher than Hubei Province, more than double.
In the list of the top 500 companies in the country in 2018, Jiangsu Province has 52 companies on the list, and Hubei Province has 10 on the list. Looking at the table above from the level of education, Jiangsu Province is a leader in the number of well-known universities in the country, and talent is a key factor in economic development.
Hubei's GDP reached 3.82 trillion yuan in 2018, an increase of 7.8% year-on-year, better than expected, higher than the national 1.2 percentage points. In recent years, especially since the implementation of the "Rise of Central China" strategy, the economic development of Hubei Province has been rapid, and in 2008, Hubei's GDP was only ranked 11th in the country, and now it has been ranked seventh in the country. However, the size of Hubei's economy compared with Jiangsu, the gap is very large, just for the moment, Hubei's GDP is not comparable to Jiangsu's possibility.
Jiangsu's GDP has been ranked second in the country for many years, and in 2017, Jiangsu's GDP exceeded the 9 trillion mark for the first time, reaching 9.2 trillion yuan, which is 2.4 times that of Hubei, and when looking at the world, it is also able to be comparable to Australia, the world's 13th largest economy. Although the economic growth rate of Hubei is higher than that of Jiangsu over the years, but the economic scale of the two is not a two-level, for the time being, Hubei Province basically has no possibility to match Jiangsu, and the GDP gap between the two is still expanding.
In fact, Jiangsu has always been our country's economic province, its GDP in the national ranking has always been the existence of the top five. And since the 1990s, Guangdong, Jiangsu, Shandong, Zhejiang and Henan as China's five provinces with the highest GDP, this pattern has not changed. Over the past two decades, the GDP rankings of other provinces have changed a lot, but only the ranking of these five provinces has remained unchanged.
Hubei's GDP to catch up with Jiangsu is basically impossible, but also as China's central provinces, Henan's GDP reached 4.8 trillion yuan in 2018, ahead of Hubei's 1 trillion or so, Hubei to catch up with it is much more likely.
Hubei, as a province in the central region of China with a GDP second only to Henan, has a rapid economic development, and whether its GDP can catch up with Henan in the future and break the pattern of the five strongest domestic GDPs, let the time to verify it!
How does Hubei's GDP compare with Jiangsu's GDP? Hubei's GDP in 2018 is 3.9 trillion growth ratio of 7.8%, Jiangsu's GDP in 2019 is 9.2 trillion growth ratio of 7%. Jiangsu's GDP is 2.4 times that of Hubei's, and there are three cities in Jiangsu with more than one trillion dollars, Suzhou, Nanjing, and Wuxi; Hubei's city with more than one trillion dollars is only Wuhan.
The bigger difference is that Xiangyang, the second largest city in Hubei in terms of GDP in 2018, is only 400 billion out of the top, a figure that may only rank 9-10 by Jiangsu.
Hubei's economic development is too uneven, Wuhan 1.3 trillion, the other cities are too weak, and Wuhan sucked the blood of the other cities dry, the other cities in the eastern region of Hubei's development momentum were sucked up by Wuhan, especially young people are going to Wuhan to go to college, basically do not go back to their hometowns, just to develop in Wuhan.
Although Nanjing University is also a lot, but after graduation, basically all in the development of Jiangsu Province, especially the development of the southern cities are very good, the development of northern Jiangsu is also good.
So the gap between Jiangsu and Hubei is not in Wuhan and Nanjing, but in the prefecture-level cities, Hubei's prefecture-level cities than Jiangsu's prefecture-level cities are too poor. Hubei to catch up with Jiangsu, to work on the prefecture-level cities. But the reality is that Wuhan is fast to the Hubei prefecture-level cities on the young people sucked up, no young people, Hubei's prefecture-level cities how to develop?
The fact is not so, according to the recently released China's 2017 provincial economic adjusted list shows that Hubei's 2017 economic total down more than nine hundred billion, accounting for two point six three percent of the 2017 annual economic total. In contrast, Jiangsu's economic output also increased by thirty-four billion, its 2017 economic output has been as high as more than eighty-five trillion, while Hubei is only three hundred and fifty billion, just less than half of Jiangsu, the gap between the two can be described as a world of difference.
According to the latest official announcement, Jiangsu's annual economic output in 2018 has exceeded nine trillion dollars, and should remain at around nine hundred and twenty-two trillion dollars without incident. And here it is worth mentioning that Jiangsu is also the first province in China to announce that its total economic output has exceeded the nine trillion mark. In contrast, Guangdong, which is known as the largest economic province in China, has been under pressure from the economic slowdown in Guangzhou, the capital of the province, since last year. However, the economic development of Shenzhen, Guangdong bright eye, last year its economic growth rate of up to eight percent or more, the total economic volume is more than two million four hundred billion mark.
In fact, in my personal opinion, the province's economy in Hubei wants to surpass that of Jiangsu within ten years. However, the economic development of Wuhan, the capital of Hubei Province, has been relatively bright in the past few years, as early as 2014, the total economic output of Wuhan, the capital of Hubei Province, has exceeded one trillion dollars, and now Wuhan's total economic output has been as high as one hundred and forty-four trillion dollars towards one hundred and fifty billion dollars mark. In contrast, the economic output of Nanjing, the capital of Jiangsu Province, is only 12,000 billion, which is still a big gap compared with Wuhan. And in terms of urban construction, urban education, etc., Wuhan and Nanjing are also comparable, between the two.
Of course, only by the power of Wuhan city to drive the province of Hubei and shoulder Jiangsu hope is still very small, in my opinion, can with Henan and drive on the same level has been quite good. But I personally still very optimistic about the future development potential of the city of Wuhan, in fact, for Wuhan, which has become one of China's top ten economic cities, has a pivotal position in the country. In the future, Wuhan will continue to build the national center of the city, to create a comprehensive land, sea and air transportation hub, when its development potential will be further explored.
In short, in short, no matter whether it is Jiangsu or Hubei, can be said to be an important part of China's economic development. Only at present Hubei's economy can not be compared with Jiangsu, but I believe that with the future development of Hubei, the capital of Wuhan's construction, its future development potential will be further expanded and show. Of course, now Hubei has to be down-to-earth to develop itself in order to seek better development opportunities in the future.
Hubei's GDP (gross domestic product) growth rate is indeed very high, but the gap with Jiangsu is too big. And while Hubei is developing, Jiangsu is also developing at a much higher base and incremental rate. So the possibility of Hubei's GDP catching up with Jiangsu's is almost non-existent.
Jiangsu has already released its GDP data for 2018, which is as high as 9.2 trillion, making it the second province in the country to break 9 trillion. According to the latest data released by Hubei, its GDP totaled 3.9 trillion in 2018, with a growth rate of 7.8 percent.
Jiangsu Province's GDP growth rate in 2018 was about 7%, which is lower than Hubei's 7.8%, but due to the large base difference, the annual GDP increment of Jiangsu Province is still far more than that of Hubei. So, for quite some time to come, the GDP gap between Hubei and Jiangsu will only get bigger and bigger.
And, the future economic development trend is to change from high-speed growth to high-quality growth, which is where Jiangsu Province has an advantage. Hubei's GDP is less than half of Jiangsu's, and the growth rate is unlikely to reach twice that of Jiangsu, so the possibility of exceeding it is almost zero.
What's more, Jiangsu has three cities with trillion-dollar GDPs (Nanjing, Wuxi, and Suzhou, of which Suzhou is 1.85 trillion), and the number of cities above 500 billion is the first in the country. And Hubei province, only Wuhan reached trillion, is still far below the Suzhou, other cities are even less comparable.
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