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What are the planning indicators?

Legal analysis: The indicator system of the 13th Five-Year Plan consists of four sectors, namely, economic development (four indicators), innovation drive (four indicators), people's livelihood (seven indicators) and resources and environment (10 indicator).

Legal basis: The five-year planning index system of the 13th Five-Year Plan needs to implement the development concept or basic principles put forward in the guiding ideology. In accordance with the guiding ideology of the Thirteenth Five-Year Plan, we will implement the five development concepts of innovation, coordination, green, openness and enjoyment, and promote the six major constructions of economic construction, political construction, cultural construction, social construction, ecological civilization construction and party building as a whole to ensure the goal of building a well-off society in an all-round way as scheduled. Among the five concepts, open development mainly includes improving the new system of opening up, improving the level of opening up and actively participating in global economic governance. Because these contents are difficult to quantify, they are not reflected in the index system. The other four development concepts are reflected in the index system to varying degrees, among which innovation and development are listed separately as key sectors. In the six major constructions, the contents of political construction, cultural construction and party building are not included in the index system because they are difficult to quantify. The other three constructions (namely, economic construction, social construction and ecological civilization construction) all have corresponding index plates in the index system.