Proclamation of PRC
Oct. 1, 1949
Mao Zedong
*State-owned enterprises (SOE)
5-year plans
*Production quotas
Pay
*“Iron rice bowl”
Why were beds in BAW offices? How did Angus MacGregor, the first president of Beijing Jeep cause a serious Type II cultural incident (p. 128)?
Why were AMC representatives not having luck with the installation of the new Jeep Cherokee assembly line (pp. 163-64)? Why were they more successful than MacGregor in mobilizing Chinese employees?
What types of financial, legal, bureaucratic problems existed that AMC officials had not anticipated?
Why were American and Chinese executives unable to resolve these problems?
Beds in offices
Salaries
Housing
Value of equipment
"Iron rice bowl"
Expectations of workers
*Iron rice bowl
Disincentive to take responsibility & risks
Anti-siesta (xiuxi)
Model workers “Serve the people”
AMC employees as “model workers”
“They didn’t yet understand the nature of Chinese socialism or the workings of China’s socialist economy” (p. 162).
✓Contract law
✓State-owned enterprises (SOE) under authority of various Ministries & Commissions
State Planning Commission (p. 163)
State Economic Commission (p. 163)
State Commission for Restructuring the Economy (p. 187)
Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade (p. 185)
Customs Bureau (p. 177)
Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Industry
Chinese National Automotive Industrial Corporation, Chen Zutao, Director (pp. 177, 185)
Beijing Municipal Government (p. 177)
Foreign exchange currency (FEC) vs. “People’s Money” Reminbi (RMB)
BAW not turning over reminbi (RMB) to Beijing Jeep
State Materials Bureau not turning over FEC to Beijing Jeep
Lack of opportunity to export
✓High cost of foreign managers
Premier heads Cabinet
Cabinet members head ministries and commissions
State Economic Commission, State Planning Commission, Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Industry, etc.
Central committee (44 members, 1949)
Politburo (14 members)
*Politburo's standing committee (5-8 members)
Mao Zedong, d. 1976
Chairman of Chinese Communist Party (CCP)
Chairman of Central Military Commission
Communist Party Branches in bureaucracy, army, resident committees, work units (factories, schools, hospitals, etc.)
Party Secretary
Party Committee
Party members
State-owned work units
Organization
Employees with functional duties (formal)
Some employees are party members (informal)
Pay “Iron rice bowl”
Deng Xiaoping
“Practice” faction of CCP
Consolidates Power
Politburo Standing Committee
Chair of Central Military Commission, late 1978
Industry, Agriculture, Science, National defense
Opening to outside world
Chinese studying abroad
“Foreign experts” in China
Foreign investment
Renewed mandate for foreign investment, 1981 (Beijing Jeep, p. 76)