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Research On The Management Mode Of Government-Invested Projects In China

Posted on:2008-12-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J DaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189360215983864Subject:Business Administration
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Government investment, as an indispensable means of the national economical macro-control, plays a directive role in the social investment and the allocation of resources. It compensates for the disorder of the market and coordinates the proportions of major investments of the whole society so as to push the economic development and to optimize its structure. Therefore, government investment plays the prominent role in society and has multiple effects. This thesis aims to seek an optimum management model through the research of that of the government-invested projects.The paper explores the problems with the management models through an analysis of the status quo of the government-invested projects and analyzes the cause in the light of the existent management system of our country. The management system and mechanism of the government-invested projects are carefully studied in order to produce an innovative way of thinking, accelerate the enforcement of the market-oriented management principle, implement the reforms in the decision, construction, utilization, and supervision of those projects, create a new model of rational decision, fair competition and high efficiency, and solve the problem of incomplete supervision mechanism and inefficient investment results. The government-invested projects will be classified into three categories according to the source of finance and the nature of the projects: purely profitable, quasi-profitable, and non-profitable government-invested projects, so that the optimal model of each kind of project can be sought out. Meanwhile, combining theory with practice, the thesis analyzes and illuminates the ongoing government-invested projects in the light of engineering investment and administration theory.
Keywords/Search Tags:government, investment projects, management models, research
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