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Local Government Self-serving Behavior

Posted on:2009-04-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X J ChenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2206360248952927Subject:Administrative Management
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China's reforming and opening policies have been implemented 30 years and on a key step at present.China's administrative systems is not conform the new situation and tasks.The transformation of government functions is still not in place,government often unduly interfere with micro-economic operations,and the Social management and public services is still relatively weak.China's government departments duties and responsibilities are out of line.Government inefficiency.and the government agencies set'up unreasonable.The operation and management system is not perfect.The supervision and control mechanisms for the powers of government are also not perfect.Abusing power for personal gains and corruption phenomenon still exists.This phenomenon restricted to the economic and social development now.In this paper,the local government selfishness have damaged the reformation of the administrative system.By theoretical analysis and case studies,This paper reached the following conclusions:In the private sphere, the market economy affirming the right to pursue personal interests are reasonable.However,it is not to distinguish the government officials' action their actions.Their activities for the personal interests will inevitably undermine the public interests.If their personal interests be not meet,the public interest will no longer exist.Based on specific government behavior observation,we can know that how their own interests to expansion.Reforming the administrative management system,transforming government' s functions,building the legal system,improving the moral standards of the members of the community,local government could be help to going to the public interests,and promote the coordination of interests and social harmony.
Keywords/Search Tags:public interest, selfishness, government action, government function, governance
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