The Shanghai Municipality, east China's booming coastal city, has topped all 
other regions in China for overall economic competitiveness, the Beijing Evening 
News cited a report as saying on Tuesday. 
The Chinese capital Beijing 
ranked second followed by southern China's Guangdong Province, according to the 
newspaper. 
The report used data on the economic conditions of China's 31 
provincial regions between 2004 and 2005. The areas were assessed using eight 
major indices such as macro-economy, industrial economy, sustainable development 
and finance. 
Since the 2004 report, southwestern China's Sichuan 
Province moved up eight spots on the chart, making the most progress, while the 
inland economies of Shaanxi, Hunan and Chongqing all moved up three spots. 
The report was jointly published on Tuesday by the Fujian Normal 
University, the Management World magazine under the Development Research Center 
of the State Council and the Social Sciences Academic Press under the Chinese 
Academy of Social Sciences.
 
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