The management of state-owned assets refers to a series of planning and decision-making activities carried out by the owners and agents of state-owned assets in order to ensure the optimal allocation and rational utilization of state-owned assets, improve the economic, social and ecological benefits of management, realize the preservation and appreciation of state-owned assets and give full play to their leading position in the national economy.
Characteristics of state-owned enterprises
Although state-owned enterprises engage in production and business activities for profit, they also have non-profit purposes, or not for profit. State-owned enterprises should implement the national planned economic policy and undertake the national economic management function (regulating social economy).
For some important industries and products, knowing that they can't be profitable in a certain period of time, they still need, or more need, state investment to start enterprises, and civil society is willing to invest when their operations can be profitable or have high profitability. At this time, the state can often reduce investment or even withdraw from these fields.
Baidu Encyclopedia-State-owned Assets Management
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