Study on the Dynamic Evolution and Regional Differences of the Level of High-Quality Economic and Social Development in China

Analyzing the dynamic evolution and regional differences of the level of high-quality economic and social development based on the perspective of long time can be beneficial for informing the effect of the economy in China. This study builds a development evaluation index system oriented to high-qua...

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Coordination
Economic development
Economic growth
Economic research
Efficiency
Entropy (Information theory)
Evolution
Expenditures
GDP
Geospatial data
Gross Domestic Product
Heterogeneity
Innovations
Methods
Modernization
Momentum
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Regional development
Regional planning
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Security
Social change
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