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The Study On The Relationship Between Trade Association And Government

Posted on:2012-01-10Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C B TaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189330335464089Subject:Administrative Management
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The core part of administrative system reform is to transform the function of government, to clarify the boundaries between government, market, and society and to solve the problem of misplace, offside and lack of governmental function, which has existed for a long time. Intermediary organizations play an important part in transforming the governmental function, as the organizations between the government and enterprises, commodity producers and operators. The relationship between government and industry associations is a question which we have to face about how to make the industry associations better play its role in building a harmonious society and improving market economy system. What about their interaction now and what should it be?This paper selects W association in Guangdong Province as point of penetration, studying the interaction between industry associations and government based on field research methods. This paper combs the existing type of interaction between industry associations and the government. Then, analysis follows which entails interaction between industry associations and the government in Guangdong on the basis of the literature research and depth interviews. Through theoretical analysis and empirical research, the paper holds that the following questions exist in the current relationship between industry associations and government:First, the transformation of governmental function and the process for services-outsourcing slowly promoted. Second, channels for participation in administration hampered. Third, law and institutions lacked. Countermeasures have been put up from the perspective of public administration on the basis of current problems at the final part of this paper.
Keywords/Search Tags:Industry Association, Government, Interaction Relation
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