Publisher : China Statistics PressPublished Date : 9/2011 Frequency : Annually Language : Chinese Weight : 1.60kg Availability : Usually ship within 48 hours Book Type : Statistics Estimated Shipping Time"Jieyang Statistical Yearbook -2011 '(hereinafter referred to as" Yearbook ") is a comprehensive, detailed and accurate digital as the main content, reflecting the economic and social development Jieyang information on the status of the annual. The book contains the city, counties (cities, districts) in 2010 the amount of statistical information, and contains Jieyang City in years to build the main economic indicators data. The "Yearbook" is the leadership at all levels, a comprehensive understanding of all walks of life Jieyang socio-economic status and study the basic characteristics of Jieyang development tool. The book is divided into an overview, charts, statistics, and Appendix IV to the majority. Which includes comprehensive statistics, agriculture, industry, wholesale and retail trade and investment in fixed assets fourteen aspects. Across the province to compile appendix listing the major economic indicators of 2010 data, key indicators and statistical interpretation of regulations and other aspects. The "Yearbook" series based on my Office 2010 Statistical Yearbook of the professional and collate relevant information provided by the editor from Appendix cities in the province to provide information from the Provincial Bureau of Statistics the number of Letters. Data in units of measurement used, in addition to arable land and sown area of usage to continue to take care of "mu" as a unit, the rest are internationally uniform standard unit of measurement. "Yearbook" in the "space" indicates that the statistical indicators of the unknown or no information; "" lack of information that the statistical indicators the smallest unit in this table; "0" indicates flat growth target information or information on the same target. The "Yearbook" in finishing the editing process, the strong support of the relevant departments, in grateful.
The first section provides an overview Jieyang City, 2009 National Economic Social Development Statistics Bulletin 1 Jieyang City, 12 economic performance in 2009 The second part charts GDP 22 GDP constitutes 23 Agricultural output 24 Agricultural output constituted 25 Industrial output value 26 Total investment in fixed assets 27 Total retail sales of social consumer goods 28 Total export volume and the actual utilization of foreign investment 29 The end of the total population of 30 household Rural per capita net income of 31 The third part of the statistics 1, integrated Comprehensive city of love City of key aggregates (A) 32 Comprehensive city of love City of key aggregates (B) 34 City Love City of integrated indicators index (a) 36 City Love City of integrated indicators index (II) 38 Comprehensive city of love City of calendar year of major economic indicators (a) 40 Comprehensive city of love City of calendar year of major economic indicators (b) 41 Comprehensive city of love City of calendar year of major economic indicators (C) 43 Main Economic Indicators Index over the years (a) 45 Main Economic Indicators Index over the years (two) 47 Jieyang second economic census GDP historical data Amendment 48 Rongcheng second economic census GDP historical data Amendment 50 Second economic census test area GDP revised historical data 52 Dongshan District, the second economic census GDP historical data Amendment 54 Pu Qiao district second economic census GDP historical data Amendment 56 Nanshan District Overseas second economic census GDP historical data Amendment 58 Jiedong second economic census GDP historical data Amendment 60 JieXi second economic census GDP historical data Amendment 62 Puning second economic census GDP historical data Amendment 64 Benefits to the county second economic census GDP historical data Amendment 66 68 state business climate index Entrepreneur confidence index status 69 2010 Cattle Market Jieyang rain over an area of 100 square kilometers Rivers 70 Average rainfall in 72 years Urban areas in 2010 the monthly average temperature and rainfall 73 2, the population 74 key indicators of population Household population 76 years the main indicators Resident population 78 years 3, the rural and agricultural Grassroots organizations in rural areas and towns of labor 80 Rural households, population and land of a 82 Ownership of Agricultural Machinery (A) 84 Ownership of Agricultural Machinery (b) 86 Agricultural mechanization, electrification, irrigation, chemical technology of 88 Fishery, intermediate consumption and value-added 90 Crop acreage and production (a) 92 Crop acreage and yield (b) 94 Crop plantings and production (C) 96 Crop plantings and production (D) 98 Crop plantings and production (E) 100 Fruit, tea, rubber, pepper acreage and yield 102 Forestry production 104 106 animal husbandry output of main products The end of the main livestock herds of 108 Fishery 110 Main economic indicators in rural areas over the years (a) 112 Main economic indicators in rural areas over the years (b) 114 Main economic indicators in rural areas over the years (c) 116 Main economic indicators in rural areas over the years (d) 118 4, Industrial Number of Industrial Enterprises (A) 120 Number of Industrial Enterprises (b) 122 Sub-sector industrial enterprises above designated size number of 124 units On different types of industrial output value (A) 126 On different types of industrial output (b) On different types of industrial output growth l28 On different types of industrial added value (a) 130 On different types of industrial added value (B) 132 On different types of industrial added value growth rate of 1 34 Sub-scale industrial output value of industry 136 Scale sub-sector industrial output growth above 1 40 Scale industrial added value by industry 142 Sub-industry scale industrial added value growth 144 Large-scale production of industrial products matrix (a) 1 46 Large-scale production of industrial products matrix (B) 148 Large-scale production of industrial products matrix (C) 150 Large-scale production of industrial products matrix (D) 152 State-owned holding industrial enterprises of major economic indicators (a) 154 State-owned holding industrial enterprises of major economic indicators (b) 1 56 Collective industrial enterprises the main economic indicators (a) 158 Collective industrial enterprises the main economic indicators (b) 1 60 Main Economic Indicators of Private Industrial Enterprises (A) 162 Main Economic Indicators of Private Industrial Enterprises (b) 164 Foreign Investment and Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan-invested industrial enterprises of major economic indicators (a) 166 Foreign Investment and Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan-invested industrial enterprises of major economic indicators (b) 168 Medium-sized industrial enterprises are mainly economic indicators (a) 170 Main economic indicators of industrial enterprises and medium-sized (B) 172 Scale industrial enterprises of major economic indicators (a) 174 Scale industrial enterprises of major economic indicators (b) 176 Large-scale industrial economic indicators (a) 178 Large-scale industrial economic efficiency index (B) 180 5, transport and telecommunications industry 182 civilian car ownership Passenger and freight transport over the completion of (a) 184 Passenger and freight transport over the completion of (B) 186 The basic situation of post and telecommunications industry, 187 6, the domestic trade 189 total retail sales of social consumer goods Sales of goods trade, accommodation and catering revenue eleven 191 Calendar year, the wholesale and retail trade, accommodation and restaurant owners to indicators (a) 193 Calendar year, the wholesale and retail trade, accommodation and restaurant owners to target (B) 195 Calendar year, the wholesale and retail trade, accommodation and restaurant owners to target (C) 197 Calendar year, the wholesale and retail trade, accommodation and restaurant owners to target (D) 198 Calendar year, total retail sales (A) 199 Calendar year, total retail sales (b) 201 Calendar year, total retail sales (C) 202 7, tourism and foreign trade Tourism of 203 Main indicators of tourism 205 years Use of foreign investment and exports a 207 209 sub-sector use of foreign capital Sub-counties (cities, districts) use of foreign investment and exports 210 Registration of foreign-invested enterprises Basic Business 211 Calendar year the newly signed foreign investment agreement (contract) number 212 Calendar year agreement (contract) requires the use of foreign investment 214 Calendar year the actual utilization of foreign investment and foreign trade 216 8, finance, banking, insurance Local general budget income 218 General budget of local fiscal expenditure hunt 220 Local finance general budget revenues over the years (a) 222 Calendar year, the local general budget revenue (b) 224 Local finance general budget expenditure over the years (a) 225 Local finance general budget expenditure over the years (b) 227 Financial institutions, deposit, loan balance (excluding foreign securities) 228 Financial institutions and foreign currency deposit and loan balances (excluding foreign securities) 230 Calendar year bank deposits and loans and cash expenses (a) 232 Calendar year bank deposits and loans and cash expenses (b) 234 Calendar year, financial institutions, deposit, loan balance 2 36 Basic social security 238 Jieyang life insurance operations of Table (a) 240 Jieyang life insurance operations of Table (b) 242 Jieyang life insurance operation table (C) 244 9, culture, health, education Culture, the basic situation of health 246 Number of categories of personnel health institutions 248 Rural village of 250 WHO Types of schools (I) 252 Various schools of (b) 254 Various schools of (C) 256 Historical culture, health, education and key indicators (a) 258 Historical culture, health, education and key indicators (b) 260 Historical culture, health, education and key indicators (C) 262 Historical culture, health, education and key indicators (D) 264 Historical culture, health, education and key indicators (E) 266 10, fixed asset investment and construction Total fixed asset investment and 268 new fixed assets Investment in urban units of 270 complete salt Completion of 272 units of investment in rural areas Investment in urban units of the completion of 274 sub-industries Rural sub-sector investment in the completion of unit 276 Sources of investment capital in urban units 278 Units of investment and funding sources in rural areas 280 The whole society construction, completed housing area of 282 New investment in fixed assets PRODUCTION CAPACITY (benefit) 284 Investment in real estate development and construction, investment and funding sources 286 Fixed asset investment over the years the main indicators (a) .. 288 Fixed asset investment over the years the main indicators (b) 290 Main economic indicators of construction enterprises a 292 The main financial indicators of construction enterprises 294 296 urban city construction 11, primary energy consumption and inventory Energy consumption per unit of GDP by Region 298 Sub-scale industrial sector primary energy consumption of 300 Sub-scale industrial enterprises 302 varieties of energy consumption Consumption of the whole society terminal (physical quantity A) 304 Consumption of the whole society terminal (physical quantity B) 306 Consumption of the whole society terminal (standard amount of a) 308 Consumption of the whole society terminal (standard volume two) .. N 310 12, and wages of employees By Registration Staff and Workers and wages 312 Staff and Workers by industry and wages (a) 314 Sub-industry workers who teach in the post and salary (B) 316 Staff and Workers by industry and wages (C) 318 Staff and Workers by industry and wages (d) 320 Staff and Workers by industry and wages (V) 322 State-owned units in the total wages of workers is 324 In Urban collective units in the number and wages of workers is (a) 326 Sub-sector urban collective units the number of workers with wages in the post (two) 328 In Urban collective units in the number and wages of workers is (C) 330 Sub-sector urban collective units the number of workers with wages in the post (D) ... N 332 Sub-sector urban collective units the number of workers with wages in the post (E) 334 Other units in the post sub-sectors the number of workers and wages (a) 336 Other units in the post sub-sectors the number of workers and wages (b) 338 Other units in the post sub-sectors the number of workers and wages (C) 340 Other units in the post sub-sectors the number of workers and wages (d) 342 Increased by Registration and sources of 344 employees Reduced by Registration and whereabouts of 346 employees Wages over the years the main indicators (a) 348 Wages over the years the main indicators (b) 350 13 environmental Basic Environmental Protection 352 The basic situation of environmental protection over the years (a) 354 Environmental Protection over the years the basic situation (b) 356 14, housing, prices Basic urban 358 Urban Households Urban living conditions of urban households at the end of 359 Urban average every 100 urban households at the end of durable consumer goods owned 360 City View residents and the urban average monthly cash balance of 361 The consumer price index (a) 362 The consumer price index (B) 363 Key indicators of urban household survey over the years 364 Appendix 1,2009 Main Economic Indicators cities across the province The end of the resident population of 366 cities GDP of 367 cities Industrial added value of 369 cities 2010 urban and rural municipalities divided by total fixed asset investment of 370 Municipalities in fixed assets investment 371 2010 urban and rural municipalities divided by the total retail sales of social consumer goods, 372 Municipalities, total retail sales 37 3 374 cities total exports Cities in foreign direct investment 375 Local general budget income 376 cities Passenger and freight traffic growth cities (a) 377 Passenger and freight traffic growth cities (B) 379 2, Main Statistical Indicators Integrated part of the 381 Accounting part 382 Population of some 384 Agricultural sector 385 Industrial part of the 387 Transport and Telecommunications section 393 396 Domestic Trade Finance, banking, insurance, part 397 Culture, technology and education part of the 399 Physical health, social welfare and environmental protection part of the 401 Some 403 investment in fixed assets Construction part of the 406 Energy part of the 407 Some 408 labor wages Some 410 households Price part of the 411 3, statistics and regulations PRC Statistics Law 412 PRC Statistics Law Implementation Rules 421 National Census Ordinance 431 National Economic Census Regulations 437 National Agricultural Census Ordinance 443 Guangdong Statistics Regulations 450 Statistics 454 violations of law provisions
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