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The Study On Government Capacity Of State-Owned Assets Supervision And Administration

Posted on:2008-06-06Degree:DoctorType:Dissertation
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y DengFull Text:PDF
GTID:1119360218461360Subject:Political Theory
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State-owned assets are the mainstay of national economy, which still plays leading role in market economic systems. During the transforming process from the plan economy to the market economy, State-owned assets operation are confronted with low efficiency, low profits and severe loss; the core is the capacity shortage issue on government capacity of state-owned assets supervision and administration (GCSASA). Therefore, how to identify the goals on state-owned assets supervision and administration, how to select supervision model and how to improve GCSASA are all the urgent issues in the following period. With the logical clue of "existing problems-exploring reasons-government capacity deficient status-improving GCSASA", based on the GCSASA Model, the dissertation adopt both norm and example and qualitative and quantitative methods, to study systematized from internal and external capacity perspective. In the end, it proposes the sulutions and suggestions according to the issues.The first chapter describes the status of GCSASA objectively based on the history review. The second chapter structures a theoretical analysis framework, proposes the analysis Model of GCSASA. The third chapter gives qualitative and quantitative analysis and evaluation to GCSASA according to the status of GCSASA. It gives overall analysis on GCSASA. Based on interview and investigation, it evaluates by qualitative analysis from internal and external perspective. Combining the GCSASA Model and investigation results, it originally created GCSASA Index System to quantities the internal and external government capacity. As a result, it summarizes the reasons of GCSASA issues. The fourth chapter gives the countermeasures and suggestions to improve GCSASA.
Keywords/Search Tags:Government Capacity, State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration, Index System
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