The Relationship between Government and Enterprises in Globalization
Take the Cross-Strait Economic Relationship as an example
This research studies the importance of local incentive factors in the economic interactions across the Taiwan Straits. The author holds that globalization has transformed governmental power and the relationship between government and enterprises in the cross-strait economic exchange. Firstly, all analysis should differentiate government institutions at different levels and in different departments. Secondly, compared with earlier cross-strait economic exchange, Taiwan enterprises are now playing a more autonomous role in the global collective effort of exploring the mainland market. And thirdly, politics is still having a critical impact on the interactive relationship between the enterprises and the government.
