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Study On Government Function Optimizating In Logistics Supply Chain System Of Free Trade Area

Posted on:2021-01-11Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L J HuangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2416330623968019Subject:Public Management
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With the continuous improvement of China's free trade zone construction,a more mature development pattern of "1 + 3 + 7 + 1 + 6" has been formed.The improvement of the quality and competitiveness of the free trade zone depends to a large extent on the construction of the supply chain system in the free trade zone,especially in the supply chain system in logistics,finance,information and other aspects.This paper mainly focuses on the logistics supply chain system.In the context of international competition,logistics trade activities are becoming more frequent,and the demand for logistics supply chain development is increasing rapidly.At present,existing government services in the zone are difficult to meet the high efficiency requirements of the logistics supply chain.It puts forward higher requirements on the government's management level and governance ability,which is both a challenge and an opportunity.In a sense,the development process of China's socialist market economic system is actually a process of continuously deepening the understanding of the relationship between the government and the market.The same is true in the free trade zone.Only by properly handling the relationship between the government and the market can we help optimize the government's functions and promote the adjustment and development of the economic structure.Therefore,the author believes that scientifically positioning the scope of government's functions is the key to adjusting the relationship between the government and the market.It is also a prerequisite for optimizing functions and a guarantee for reform and innovation in the free trade zone.From the current point of view,although scholars at home and abroad have a lot of research questions on the positioning and optimization of government functions,there is no deep research from the perspective of the government to explore how the government can optimize the functions to study and promote the development of the logistics supply chain system.The free trade zone is the current economic construction site.At present,there are few domestic studies on the combination of the logistics supply chain system and the optimization of government functions in the free trade zone.This article takes function positioning as the premise and takes the new public service theory and government reengineering theory as the starting point.It starts from the three stages of government function system construction,mechanism operation,result feedback and evaluation of the free trade zone logistics supply chain to find the current problems existing in the free trade zone functions' transformation and analysis of their causes to promote the development of the logistics supply chain system with the optimization of functions.This article first analyzes the status quo of the development of government functions in the free trade zone and sorts out the development process.Secondly,by studying the mature free trade zones such as Singapore and Dubai,United Arab Emirates,and analyzing the advantages and characteristics of the development of government functions during the construction process,it explores the valuable experience and reference for the development of China's free trade zones.Using empirical analysis,a questionnaire survey was conducted on the satisfaction of logistics enterprises in the region with government functions.Combining theoretical and empirical analysis,the current government functions are divided into three stages to analyze the problems and causes of the current government function in the construction of the logistics supply chain system of the free trade zone.Finally,based on summing up the above,a path research for function optimization is proposed.
Keywords/Search Tags:Free Trade Zone, Government's functions, Logistics Supply Chain System
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