Wharton Economic Research Institute released the list of the top 100 cities in China. Why can Wuxi rank in the top 10 this time?

Wharton Economic Research Institute officially released the 20021China Top 100 Cities list, and Wuxi is the biggest bright spot and dark horse among them. Among the top 100 cities, Wuxi ranks among the top cities in China 10, second only to Wuhan. Wharton Economic Research Institute is the first consulting institution in China to conduct all-round and comprehensive research on macroeconomics, regional economy and enterprise development. 1988 has been established for more than 20 years, and the selection of the top 100 cities in China has been held for seven times. The selection of the top 100 cities in China is conducive to the urban development goal of making our country's cities bigger, stronger and better, and developing in an all-round and balanced way. After the results were announced, Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen achieved the top three results, which really deserved. However, this time, Wuxi, Jiangsu Province has entered the top ten, which is very surprising. So why did Wuxi get into the top ten this time?

Wharton Economic Research Institute's criteria for selecting the top 100 cities is to rank the total GDP of cities nationwide and above, and select the top ranked cities 1 10 as the finalists. After that, according to the comprehensive scores of the city's hard economic indicators and soft economic indicators, the top 100 cities were selected as the annual top 100 cities. Hard economic indicators are composed of GDP, savings and finance, while soft economic indicators are composed of environment, science and education, culture and health.

According to Wharton Economic Research Institute's criteria for selecting the top 100 cities, Wuxi's hard economic indicators have achieved a regional GDP of 65.438+0.237048 billion yuan and a per capita GDP of 65.438+0.658 million yuan, ranking first in Jiangsu Province. The total industrial output value accounts for 15% of Jiangsu Province, and there are 8 industrial clusters with scale exceeding 100 billion yuan, such as Internet of Things, integrated circuits and biomedicine. 166 listed companies rank among the top of similar cities in China. The unemployment rate of Wuxi, a soft economic indicator, has remained at a low level all the year round, and the establishment of Taihu Bay Science and Technology Innovation Center has also brought an open and innovative ecological environment to Wuxi people.

In a word, Wuxi can rank among the top ten this time because it is constantly striving and innovating under the leadership of the Party.