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    Title: 從政企關係比較兩岸經濟發展策略
    Economic Development Strategies in the ROC and PRC: Government-Enterprise Relations
    Authors: 周添城
    Chou, Tein-Chen
    Contributors: 中國大陸研究
    Keywords: 經濟體制;政企關係;國企改革;經濟自由化;民營化
    economic system;government-enterprise relation;the reform of SOEs;economic liberalization;privatization
    Date: 1999-10
    Issue Date: 2019-04-25 11:15:37 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 兩岸分治五十年,正好也在政治、經濟、社會制度上競爭了五十年。就經濟發展方面,本文嘗試以政企關係的演變來進行比較分析。中國大陸的前三十年是反市場的計畫性統治經濟體制。因此,這個階段裡的「企業」,其實是政府計畫機構的執行單位,所謂的國企改革就是要把這種執行單位的角色轉換為現代化的經營體制,這當中不但涉及經營自主權的提高,更涉及政府體制與職能的轉變,社會保障制度的改革、住房改革、金融改革,其挑戰將是非常艱難,未來的政企關係須要根本性的變革。至於台灣方面,政府早期無論間接對民間企業或直接對公營事業,都有非常強的影響力;但隨著經濟自由化、國際化的推動,政府已退居遊客規則制訂者與維護者的角色。從政企關係的演變可以清楚顯示兩岸過去經濟發展策略之優劣,及未來經濟發展潛力之高低。
    Both sides of the Taiwan Strait have maintained independent sovereignty for fifty years, competing in the political, economic, and social realms. This paper undertakes a comparative analysis between the ROC and PRC, comparing evolution of the government-enterprise relationship. In the first thirty years, the PRC adopted a command economic system, with so-called ”enterprise” being only a ”branch” of the government. During the past twenty years, and even under the policy of economic reform, the basic ole of most of state-owned-enterprises (SOEs) did not change, therefore meaning no sound relationship has existed between government and enterprise. However the reform of SOEs in China is just in the initialstages, thus the normalization of the relationship between government and enterprise needs watching in the future. Comparing this to the case of Taiwan, we find that the KMT government has gradually moved its hand off of Taiwan`s enterprises. In the early development stage, the government enjoyed many instruments with which to interfere with both public and private enterprises, either directly or indirectly. After a long process of economic liberalization and privatization, the government has finally begun to play the role of game-ruler and let the enterprises compete with each other based on market mechanisms. We can conclude that the gap between the ROC and the PRC in the domain of government-enterprises relation reflects the gap of economic development between both sides of the Taiwan Strait.
    Relation: 中國大陸研究, 42(10), 17-28
    Data Type: article
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