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An Analysis On The Improvement Of China's Government Credibility

Posted on:2006-05-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:G Q ZhouFull Text:PDF
GTID:2166360155957684Subject:Public Management
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Credibility is a kind of ethic rule in our society and is a very important symbol of modern civilization. In the board terms, credibility means the trust to implement agreements and duties in our social and economic life. Thus, there are a lot bearer for the credibility, including government credibility, enterprise credibility, organization credibility and individual credibility and so on. The relation between all these bearers of credibility forms the social credit system, among them the credit of the government is takes the core position and it is the base playing a key roll. Obviously speaking, government credibility means the credibility of the administrative institutions of the country. The origin for the thoughts of government credibility comes from the SOCAIL AGREEMENT THEOTY in the western world. This theory show the government is actually an agent of the social public, playing the leading, serving the public and demonstrating function . with this regard, government credibility has the following characteristics: public, regulated , responsible and demonstrative. Its key difference with social credibility and commercial credibility lies in its non-equality, compulsory, the domination of phenomenon from imbalanced information and vast effectiveness. Therefore the importance of government credibility is: politically speaking, it the regal foundation of government existence; socially speaking, it's the necessity to build and develop social credit system; in economics, the a guarantee the for establishment and improvement the socialist market mechanism and a requirement from the globalization of China's economy. But in the present stage of transition, there happened some negative phenomena when the...
Keywords/Search Tags:Credibility, Social Credit System, Government Credibility, the Lack of Credibility
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