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The five development concepts refer to
The five development concepts refer to innovation, coordination, green, openness and sharing.

1. innovation: emphasize scientific development in accordance with economic laws, and promote scientific and technological progress and institutional innovation.

2. Coordination: All parties are required to develop in a coordinated manner, so as to achieve coordinated regional development and coordinated urban and rural development.

3. Green: advocating sustainable development and protecting the ecological environment in the process of economic development.

4. Opening to the outside world: advocate breaking geographical restrictions and industrial barriers and actively participate in international economic cooperation and exchanges.

5. Sharing: emphasize that the fruits of development are shared by all people, and promote social fairness, justice and common prosperity.