Development Research Center of the State Council

Development Research Center (DRC; Chinese: 国务院发展研究中心 Hanyu Pinyin: Guówùyuàn Fāzhǎn Yánjiū Zhōngxīn) of the State Council of China is a public institution responsible for policy research, strategic review and consulting of issues related to the economic and social development on mainland China.[1]

Development Research Center
of the State Council
国务院发展研究中心
Guówùyuàn Fāzhǎn Yánjiū Zhōngxīn
Agency overview
Jurisdiction People's Republic of China
HeadquartersBeijing
Minister responsible
  • Li Wei
Parent agencyThe State Council

It is an advisory body which recommends policies to CPC Central Committee and the State Council.[2]

Organizational structure

The DRC is organized into the following departments.[3]

  • Academic Committee
  • Committee for Assessment of Academic Qualifications
  • General Office (Personnel Bureau)
  • Department of International Cooperation
  • Department of Macroeconomic Research
  • Department of Development Strategy and Regional Economy
  • Department of Rural Economy
  • Department of Industrial Economy
  • Department of Foreign Economic Relations
  • Department of Social Development
  • Institute of Market Economy
  • Institute of Enterprise Research
  • Institute of Finance Research
  • Institute of Resources and Environment Policies
  • Institute of Public Administration and Human Resources
  • Information Center
  • Service Center
  • Center for International Knowledge on Development
  • China Development Research Foundation
  • Management World Magazine
  • China Economic Times
  • Almanac of China's Economy
  • China Development Observation
  • China Development Press
  • China Rural Labor Association
  • International Technology and Economy Institute
  • Euro-Asian Social Development Research Institute
  • Institute of World Development
  • Asia-Africa Development Research Institute
  • Ethnic Minority Groups Development Research Institute
  • Institute of Hong Kong and Macau Affairs

Prominent economists

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