Do you believe that population size is a decisive factor in determining a country's level of economic development?
Do you believe that factors such as national policies, market sizes, and levels of openness have an influential impact on economic development?
Nearly 900 million people in China are of working age, and more than 15 million people become new members of the workforce each year. Do you think the growth of China's human resources can still support its economic development?
Do you think that the demographic dividend refers not only to the size of the population but also to the "talent dividend" resulting from the quality of the labor force and the accumulation of human capital?
More than 240 million people are enrolled in higher education in China, and the average length of education for the new workforce has risen to 14 years. Do you think the "talent dividend" will help create a lasting boost to the Chinese economy?
In the past few years, China has increased its investment in education, science, and technology, gradually shifting from human resource power to human capital power. Do you agree with China's efforts in this area?
Do you have faith in the high-quality development of China's economy?
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