The SOE reform in China/周大勇

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The SOE reform in China
Zhou Dayong
Summer semester 2003
Europa-University Viadrina,Germany

Abstract:
The essay tries to study the process of the state-owned enterprise (SOE) reform in China. Chinese economic reform resulted in significant influences on all social aspects, SOEs as an especially economic sector suffers a change both in internal management as well in the outside economic environment. I try to discuss in the essay, that the Chinese SOE reform has made large progress, however, SOE can’t conquer many problems by itself, the resolution of SOE lies in elimination of SOE by a further reform including property transition and construction of a fairer market.


Outline
1. History of the SOE reform in China
2. The main problems left in the reform
3. The reasons of SOE problem behind
4. Argue of some reform plans and suggestion
5. Conclusion


1. The history of the SOEs reform in China
1.1 the establishment of SOE
In 1949, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) came into power in Mainland China. One goal of the CCP was to lead China into a modern socialism society. In economic scale, it meant mainly industrialization. According to CCP’s policy, the form of industrial organization must be based upon state owned enterprises. The state-owned industrial system was set up by two ways. One was the new enterprise after the liberation. At the end WWII, most industrial sectors in China, such as communication network, transportation and power industry were destroyed and had to be rebuilt, at the same time, military industries and financial sector e.g. banking system was directly nationalized from the former control of Gongmin Party. Another way was transformation from the private ownership to state-owned enterprises. The private properties were regulated under state management, in some cases, for instance in commercial scale, the former private enterprises were bought by local government gradually. Till 1952, about 83% of industrial companies were controlled by the state; a socialism economic system was announced established. (Fig 1)
1.2 The reform began from 1978
Until Chinese economic reform began in 1978, public ownership in forms of state-owned and collectivized were only legal ownership of property. In industrial sector, the enterprises were controlled respectively under central or local governments, the latter made decisions for the enterprises, the enterprises were not profit seeking economic entities, they were simply workshops to execute centrally set policies.
In 1970s, the discontent of economic situation accumulated constantly, because the defects of central planning system became obviously more and more. Around 1978, the rural reform took place from grass roots and spread quickly, till 1982, the collectivized people commune had to be abolished. In company with the reform, the free market in a certain degree was developed. At the same time, the problem of lack of autonomy in SOE, which led to low efficiency, was also taken into account. Therefore, from 1978 on, the Communist Party, under the leading of Deng Xiaoping, put hand to solve the SOE problem. From 1978 to 1984, the efforts of the reform concentrated on giving the SOEs more autonomy by allowing them increased authority over the allocation of their profits, and limited production autonomy. The rest profits could be used either to finance increased investments or to pay bonuses to employees. Besides, administrative control over SOEs was decentralized to local governments. But as the prices were still centrally determined and SOEs did not realize the cost of their fixed and working capital, the reforms did not improve much the resource allocation or the utilization of capital. (1)

1.3 Contract is the main form in the second phase.
From 1985 to 1992 was the second phase of the SOE reform. The policy named Zhenqi Fenkai (separating government from enterprises), the central government decided to turn SOEs into truly independent production and management entities, and stipulate that enterprises must take responsibilities for their own profits and losses by means of contracts and leasing. The common practice was: the enterprises sign a manage contract with the responsible authorities. Under the contract, enterprises were not only allowed to retain the extra profits after they had fulfilled the contracted quotas, but also allowed to arrange their own manage including dismiss or enroll personnel. By the end of 1987, about 80% of state-owned industrial enterprises adopted the contracts system. In 1991, over 90% of the previously contracted enterprises signed the second round of contracts. Meanwhile, based on the first round contract practice, the content of the contract was improved; the authority introduced more rational norms to examine the fulfillment of contract. A multiple index system was formed, which included economic efficiency index, development potentiality index and management index etc.
During this period, the practice of shareholding reform appeared as well. This new creature was adopted at first by village enterprises, which come from the former collective enterprises. The village enterprises were always short of capital, so they raised money from the village residents. Along with the reform moved forward from countryside to cities, the shareholding system was also introduced into SOE reform. Early in April 1984 Chinese reform committee organized a seminar to discuss the exploitation of shareholding in SOE reform. That conference drew a conclusion that shareholding system is a rational way to restructure the collective and state owned enterprises in cities. In July the same year, the first shareholding company after Chinese liberation—Beijing Tianqiao department store (shareholding) came onto horizon. Till 1991, there were already 709 state owned enterprises restructured along shareholding system. These enterprises included industrial sector companies, trade companies, also financial enterprises, construction enterprises etc.
Besides, in the second phase of SOE reform, tax system had also a great change. Instead of handing in profit, SOEs paid a certain portion of tax according to their revenue level. The State and local government collected tax separately; this measure was implemented to loose the relation between SOE and local authority.
However, during this period, the SOEs showed their weakness in competition with the new developed private companies, joint venture companies and township and village enterprises, because at one side, the manager of SOEs didn’t get use to do business in a free market, the attitude of waiting, relying on government and begging for help were widespread. At another side, the relationship between government and enterprises became more complicated, because, although under the contract system, the government have no right to interfere in the SOEs management, they still rely on each other: the government need the SOE to have good performance in order to settle surplus labor forces and continue to play a role in maintain the social stability, at the same time, to increase the government’s revenue to deal with the raising infrastructure investment and other expense. The SOE, on the other side, need the protection of the authority, in order to obtain more chance to get loans, subsidizes or orders in government arranged projects. Besides, even though most of direct subsidies form the state have been cancelled, many domestic savings were also channeled into SOEs, because banks had been directed to take up the role of making "loans" to SOEs instead of the state. The total of non-performing loans has grown so large that it started to endanger the banking system. (2)

1.4 The MES is the key point in the third phase of the reform and the achievements
Form 1993 on, the reform moved into the third phase, the aim called setting up the modern enterprises system (MES). The Third Plenary Session of the 14th Party Central Committee in November 1993 proposed: "It is the inevitable request for market economy to set up modern enterprise system, it is a direction of the SOE reform of China. "This indicates that SOE reform enters a new stage of system innovation. In 1994 the State Council determined to chose 100 state-run large and medium-sized enterprises to launch an experiment to implement restructure along MES. The basic demands of the experiment were to "define right and responsibility clearly, separate government function from enterprise management, and operate scientifically”. Those requirements were in fact the basic characters concerning modern enterprises system. Along the policy of building MES system, and based upon the development of the whole economy, there were many achievements reached in the third phase.
1) By 2000, most large and middle scale SOEs have set up modern enterprise system tentatively. According to the investigation in 2473 enterprises of State Statistics Bureau 2000, 2016 enterprises have restructured, account 81.5%. Among those enterprises, 603 turned to Co., Ltd., accounts for 29.9%; 713 were restructured to limited companies, accounts for 35.4%; the number of solely state-owned company is 700, accounts for 34.7%. As for their management, 82.2% established shareholders’ meeting, 95.1% established the board of directors, and the board of supervisors has been established in 84.5% of enterprises. Therefore, corporate governance structure has already taken shape in SOEs.
2) In this phase, during" the Ninth Five-Year Plan", China began to adjust the state-run economic layout strategically, The idea called Zhuada Fangxiao (to grab the big ones and let the small ones go). The reform for medium and large SOEs focused on fostering a batch of trans-regional, inter-trade, inter-ownership big SOE groups through reorganizing, transforming, uniting annex. In 1997, the number of national large-scale enterprise groups expands to 120. For instance, under approval by the State Council, China Petrochemical Corporation, China Oil and Natural Gas Corporation were predominated to two large groups, whose assets of enterprise group reached in 40 billion dollars, such measure improved the intensification degree and international competitiveness of Chinese petrochemical industry greatly. Another example was in telecommunication market, six major SOE telecom groups (China Telecom, China Mobile, China Unicom, China satellite communication, China railway communication) were predominated. So a new form of competition in field of communication service took shape.
By the end of 2001, national key enterprises add up to 2710, total assets up to 1,280,450 million dollar. Among 179 super-huge enterprise groups, whose business income is over 500 million dollar, there are 165 state-owned or state-holding enterprise groups.
3) During this phase, separating government function from enterprise management was strengthened harder than before. Chinese government started administrative organization structure reform in 1998. Through this administrative restructure, the departments of the State Council reduced from 40 to 29. At provincial level, government departments reduced from 55 on average to 40, about 20% departments were simply. Some departments were cancelled totally. The cancellation of government departments indicated that the SOE stay in the charge of specialized official department manages changed completely. Meanwhile, the administration rank of the state-owned enterprise were cancelled, some administrative approval procedure were simplified.
4) To relieve the social burden of SOEs, re-employment service center were set up to shunt the redundant staff of enterprises. It has been a great difficult problem of the SOE reform from begin on that enterprises are overstaffed. It is an important measure of revitalizing the SOEs to dismiss and distribute workers. In June 1998, the state council required all regions to set up re-employment service center system. National Ministry of Labor and Social Security emphasized that the laid-off worker in SOEs must 100% enter the re-employment service center. The re-employment service center determined to provide serve functions such as grant basic living cost, withhold social insurance, organize job training and launch employment etc. for laid-off worker. The fund, which used for ensuring laid-off worker's basic life and paying the social insurance premium, come from financial budget, enterprise as well as societies (namely form contribution or from laid-off worker themselves), each part bears 1/3 of the whole fund. The re-employment service center provides service for laid-off workers for at longest 3 years. When they can’t reemploy after this period, can still enjoy unemployment compensation or the society relieve according to relevant regulation.
In this reform stage, re-employment service center played a positive role on maintain social stability. From 1998 to the end of 2001, 25,500,000 laid-off workers emerged (Fig 3) in national state-owned enterprises, among them more than 17 million people were reemployed, more than 3 million people retired. However, re-employment service center was only a transitional institute, because the SOE had to still take responsibility to settle down those laid off workers. According to a new policy, all laid-off workers after 2001 are treat as unemployed and have to enter free labor force market.
5) In order to extricate SOE from predicament, especially to resolve the problem of high liability-asset ratio, by December 2000, 580 SOEs began to implement debt-to-share swap, that mean the enterprises’ debt were recalculated as share (enterprises’ equity), so that the interest burden of SOEs were lightened. In the process, most of unperformed loans would be calculated as shares, which would be gathered and supervised by a new state commission-- State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC). Till 2001, the total amount of money of debt-to-equity swap account 40,5 billion dollars, and the result was that the average asset-liability ratio of debt-to-share swapped enterprises dropped from more than 70% to under 50%.

2. The main problems left in the reform
After three steps reform, the SOE acquired more autonomy, as we have seen, the whole economic circumstance were also better. But because the reform did not touch the socialism idea from begin on, thus the transition of ownership of SOE was left basically unchanged, the defects of SOE could not changed completely. In the context of China’s economic reforms, there are still a few problems in SOE sector existed and have also a deep influence.
First of all, the interventions from the government still maintained influence in SOE. The administrative relation between enterprise and government is still remaining. Even the Local State Assets management office was established, it belong to the same bureaucratic system like former authorities. It can appoint or remove senior executives of SOEs. If enterprise applies to the broad structure, the directors in broad are appointed by it. The office has also a say in the transfer of holdings, corporate mergers, closures or other major changes to the enterprises, it is also charged with the tasks of clarifying property rights and settling disputes (3) . It seemed that the state assets supervisory takes the place of former authority above the SOEs. Moreover, the local government maintains still strong power in local enterprise, they rely on each other as we discussed above. So long as the enterprises are state-owned, whether they are big groups, stock companies or little entities, it is difficult to shaking off the directly or indirectly control from the government.
Secondly, because of the long tradition, enterprises are still taking responsibilities for their employees in pension, medical areas, therefore the so-called “soft budget constraint” cannot be given up completely. Although we have discussed that the Chinese government has managed to start re-employment plan, SOEs also take a part of the fund to support the plan. Correspondenly, government had to shoulder some failures resulted from the mismanagement of SOEs’ and avoid from their bankruptcy, in order to prevent the enterprise from bankrupcy and thus endanger the social stability.
Thirdly, the management of SOEs has low quality compare with other economic sectors. Though SOEs have produced an average 10% growth rate in the value of industrial output during the period 1978-98, this rate is considerably below the average of other sectors. The problem has two reasons. One of them is lacking of the inner incentive of the managers. The SOE managers are not entrepreneurs in the true sense, but bureaucrats at any rate. Their appointment by the government not basically according to their managerial capability, but based on their rankings in the bureaucratic hierarchy through the politic system. Another factor concerns the supervision within the SOE, it is also lacking in most cases. In practice, the position of supervisor in a enterprise is normally taken by staff within the enterprise and in most cases, the position of president of the supervision committee is taken by somebody within the enterprise, who is under the leadership of the directors and managers in his ranks both at work and in the Party. This system makes it very hard for the supervision committee to fully perform its authority (4) .
Fourth, the high liability-asset ratio is also regarded as a fatal problem of SOEs. It was observed, that during the reform period, the liability-asset ratio of industrial SOEs rose from around 11% in 1978 to approximately 65% in 1997. In as many as one-fourth of industrial SOEs, liabilities have even come to exceed assets; these enterprises are in fact insolvent. The World Bank suggests that in debt restructuring may be necessary for the most heavily indebted enterprises to bankrupt. After the implement of debt-to-share swap, the ratio decreased, but the debtor, in most cases are banks, didn’t collect the loan back, so it made the SOE even harder to get new loan for production. (5)
Furthermore, the whole process of the SOE reform companied by a serials of social problems, in compare to some difficulties such as lack or reserve labor force, ageing of the equipments, the most troublesome is the unemployment in large scales. In addition, in rural areas, millions of flowing population has been produced because of the bankruptcy and low profitability of the township and village enterprise. In urban China there are frequent reports about workers’ unrest. Although until now China still maintain a relative political stability, the menace will not fade away in a short time.

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上海市升挂使用国旗管理办法

上海市人民政府


上海市升挂使用国旗管理办法


(1997年7月7日上海市人民政府发布 根据2011年12月26日上海市人民政府令第79号公布的《上海市人民政府关于修改〈上海市升挂使用国旗管理办法〉的决定》修正并重新公布)

  第一条(目的和依据)

  为了维护国旗的尊严,加强对升挂、使用国旗的管理,根据《中华人民共和国国旗法》,结合本市实际情况,制定本办法。

  第二条(适用范围)

  本办法适用于本市行政区域内国旗的升挂、使用及其管理。

  国家对升挂、使用国旗另有规定的,从其规定。

  第三条(定义)

  本办法所称的国旗,是指中华人民共和国国旗。

  第四条(管理部门)

  各级人民政府负责本行政区域内国旗升挂、使用的监督管理。各级人民政府有关行政管理部门对所属单位升挂、使用国旗实施管理。街道办事处对其他单位和个人升挂、使用国旗实施管理。

  第五条(每日升挂国旗的单位和场所)

  下列单位所在地和场所应当每日升挂国旗:

  (一)本市各级人民代表大会常务委员会、人民政府,中国人民政治协商会议上海市委员会和各区县委员会,各级人民法院、人民检察院;

  (二)机场、客运火车站和国际、国内港口客运站;

  (三)市人民政府指定的其他单位和场所。

  第六条(工作日升挂国旗的单位和场所)

  下列单位所在地和场所应当在其工作日升挂国旗:

  (一)第五条第(一)项规定以外的国家机关;

  (二)全日制学校以及全部或者部分使用财政性资金的图书馆、博物馆、文化馆、体育馆等公共机构;

  (三)市人民政府指定的其他单位和场所。

  两个以上单位同处一座建筑物或者一座院内的,可以只升挂一面国旗。

  第七条(节日和重大活动升挂国旗的单位和场所)

  法定节日和重大活动举行期间,下列单位所在地和场所应当升挂或者插挂国旗:

  (一)国家机关和人民团体;

  (二)市人民政府确定的重要地区的企事业单位、居(村)民委员会以及住宅小区、广场、公园等场所;

  (三)市人民政府指定的其他单位和场所。

  第八条(插挂国旗的会议室)

  国家机关、人民团体的主要会议室应当插挂国旗。

  第九条(升降国旗的时间)

  依照本办法第五条、第六条、第七条规定升挂国旗的,应当在早晨升起,傍晚降下。

  第十条(可以不升挂国旗的天气)

  依照本办法规定应当升挂国旗的,遇到下列恶劣天气,可以不升挂:

  (一)风暴、台风;

  (二)雨天、雪天;

  (三)其他影响国旗正常升挂的恶劣天气。

  第十一条(升挂国旗的位置)

  单位升挂国旗,应当将国旗置于所属场所的大门入口、操场或者建筑物的制高点。

  国旗与其他旗帜同时升挂,应当将国旗置于中心或者较高、突出的位置。

  国旗与两面以上其他旗帜同时升挂,其高度一致时,应当做到:

  (一)并排或者弧形排列时,国旗在中心位置;

  (二)纵排时,国旗在最前面;

  (三)圆形排列时,国旗在主席台(或主入口)对面的中心位置。

  第十二条(悬挂国旗的位置)

  室外悬挂国旗,应当将国旗置于建筑物门首或者其他显著位置,国旗旗面门幅下沿应当高于地面2.5米以上。与其他旗帜同时悬挂,国旗应当高于其他旗帜,或者置于上首、中心的地位。

  室内悬挂国旗,应当将国旗置于醒目区域,室内设有主席台或者讲台的,应当悬挂在主席台或者讲台上方。

  第十三条(插置国旗的位置)

  落地插置国旗,应当将国旗置于室内显著位置,在会场内应当置于主席台正后侧或者主席台两侧;室内有其他旗帜的,国旗应当高于其他旗帜。室内插置式国旗的旗杆可以垂直,也可以倾斜,但倾斜时旗杆与垂直线的夹角应当在20度之内。

  第十四条(国旗的放置)

  桌上放置国旗,可以将国旗置于桌面(台面)正中或者两旁,但不得被其他物品遮盖。

  第十五条(升挂国旗仪式)

  全日制中小学,除假期外,每周至少应当举行一次升挂国旗仪式;在室外举行开学典礼或者毕业典礼,应当举行升挂国旗仪式。

  重大庆祝纪念活动、大型文化体育活动、大型展览会举行升挂国旗仪式的,应当在开幕时举行。

  举行升挂国旗仪式时,需要同时升挂其他旗帜的,应当先升挂国旗。

  第十六条(升挂国旗仪式的礼仪)

  举行升挂国旗仪式时,在国旗升挂的过程中,参加者应当面对国旗肃立致敬,可以同时奏国歌或者唱国歌。

  第十七条(下半旗的规定)

  需要下半旗的,按照国家有关规定执行。

  第十八条(国旗的制作、发行和回收)

  国旗由市人民政府指定的单位制作、发行,其他单位和个人不得擅自制作、发行。

  国旗有破损、污损的,应当送交市人民政府指定的单位,由其统一回收。

  第十九条(国旗的规格)

  制作、发行的国旗,应当符合国家制定的规格标准。

  第二十条(国旗升挂、使用的管理人)

  升挂、使用国旗的单位,应当指定专人负责国旗的升、降和日常的保养维护。

  第二十一条(监督管理)

  各级人民政府有关行政管理部门和乡(镇)人民政府、街道办事处以及市、区(县)人民政府依法设立的地区管理机构,应当组织推动管理范围内的单位和个人按照规定升挂、使用国旗,并定期检查。

  对未按照本办法规定升挂、使用国旗的,各级人民政府有关行政管理部门和乡(镇)人民政府、街道办事处以及市、区(县)人民政府依法设立的地区管理机构应当要求其改正。

  公民发现有违反本办法规定的行为的,有权直接向升挂、使用国旗的单位或者个人建议纠正或者向国旗升挂、使用的管理部门报告。

  第二十二条(行政措施)

  对违反本办法规定,擅自制作、发行国旗的,由工商行政管理部门按照有关规定予以处理。

  对违反本办法规定,制作、发行不合格的国旗的,由产品质量监督管理部门按照有关规定予以处理。

  第二十三条(施行日期)

  本办法自1997年9月1日起施行。

最高人民法院关于当事人一方提起上诉如何预交上诉案件受理费问题的批复

最高人民法院


最高人民法院关于当事人一方提起上诉如何预交上诉案件受理费问题的批复
最高人民法院





吉林省高级人民法院:

你院吉高法字〔1985〕第19号《关于执行〈民事诉讼收费办法(试行)〉中遇到的问题的请示报告》收悉。现答复如下:
(一)案件经第一审法院审理终结后,当事人一方提出上诉,应按《民事诉讼收费办法(试行)》第五条的规定,由上诉人在向原审人民法院提交上诉状时预交上诉案件受理费;当时不交的,原审人民法院应通知上诉人在五日内预交。当事人按《民事诉讼法(试行)》第一百四十七条
第二款的规定,直接向第二审人民法院上诉的,可向第二审人民法院预交上诉案件受理费;当时不交的,第二审人民法院依法将上诉状发交原审人民法院的同时,应责成原审人民法院通知上诉人在5日内预交。经原审人民法院通知预交后,上诉人除有《民事诉讼收费办法(试行)》第十二
条规定的情况外,逾期不交的,按自动放弃上诉处理。此时如已超过上诉期,第一审人民法院的判决或裁定即发生法律效力。
(二)对于第二审人民法院发回重审的案件,其上诉案件受理费的处理问题和关于民事案件原告人在第一审败诉而在第二审胜诉时,第一审的诉讼费用由谁负担的问题,本院曾分别以法(研)复〔1985〕21号和法(民)复〔1985〕31号批复作过答复,请参照执行。
此复。



1985年5月30日