Feng Pengcheng: Shanghai’s state-owned assets reform is on the line and classified supervision is brewing
(Source:《21Century Economic Report》Date:2013year12month13日)
Shanghai’s new round of state-owned assets reform is about to start.
according to21The "Opinions on Further Deepening Shanghai's State-owned Assets Reform and Promoting Enterprise Development" (hereinafter referred to as the "Opinions") obtained by a reporter from Century Business Herald, Shanghai tried to pass3-59523_956480%'s state-owned assets are concentrated in key areas and advantageous industries such as strategic emerging industries, advanced manufacturing and modern service industries, infrastructure and people's livelihood security.
The "Opinions" also proposed that the state-owned capital income protection mechanism will be improved. “In principle, the expenditure of state-owned assets income shall be allocated according to one-third of the expenditures for industrial adjustment and development, infrastructure construction, and people’s livelihood and social security, and an evaluation system for the use of state-owned assets income funds shall be established.”
The most eye-catching thing in the "Opinions" is that in terms of supervision, Shanghai plans to "implement" the classified supervision method previously proposed at the central level, dividing Shanghai's state-owned enterprises into three categories, namely competition, functional and public service categories, each assuming different responsibilities and setting up different corporate governance structures.
Feng Pengcheng, Director of the China Capital Operation Research Center at the w88 casino, said21A reporter from Century Economic Report said that the reason why state-owned enterprises have problems is that institutional factors are very important, including low decision-making efficiency, bureaucratic factors, etc. Therefore, changes must be made in the recruitment of personnel in state-owned enterprises and corresponding incentive systems must be provided.(Reporter Liu Dong Editor Chenxing Song Jing)
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