The Research on Index System of Economic Society Development Based on the Medium and Long-Term Power Demand Forecasting

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In this paper, we firstly review the paper related to index system of economic society development, and divide and analyze the stage of Chinese economic development by using the theory of Chenery, Hoffman and Lewis. Then we selected indicators by using GRA and FA, and also consider the cointegration relationship of these indicators with power. Finally, we propose the index system of economic society development based on the medium and long-term electric power demand forecasting, which included 3 first-level indexes, 7 second-level indicators.

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