The plan to develop the national economy from 1953 to 1957 is the first five-year plan of China. The "First Five-Year Plan" overfulfilled the specified tasks, realized the rapid growth of the national economy, and laid a preliminary foundation for China's industrialization.
The Second Five-Year Plan (1958 ——1962)
The national economic development plan from 1958 to 1962 is the second five-year plan of China. Due to the great fluctuation in the implementation process, the second five-year plan is actually divided into two stages: the Great Leap Forward and the adjustment period.
The five-year plan, later renamed as the five-year plan, is called the outline of the five-year plan for national economic and social development in People's Republic of China (PRC) (China), which is an important part of China's national economic plan and belongs to the long-term plan. It is mainly to plan the major national construction projects, the distribution of productive forces and the important proportional relationship of the national economy, and set goals and directions for the long-term development of the national economy.
From 65438 to 0953, China began to formulate the first "five-year plan". Starting from the 11th Five-Year Plan, the "five-year plan" was changed to "five-year plan". (except June 1949 to the end of June 1952 is the period of China's national economic recovery, and June 1963 to June 1965 is the period of national economic adjustment).
Looking back on the history of the five-year plan, we can not only describe the general context of economic development since the founding of the People's Republic of China, but also explore the laws of economic development in China. By comparing and examining the past, we can gain valuable experience from historical development, thus guiding future economic development.