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11 August 2020 The Optimization of China's Bank Supervision Path Based on Cost-Benefit Perspective in the Context of Marine Economic Development
Yu Cao, Jianchen Ding
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Cao, Y. and Ding, J.-C., 2020. The optimization of China's bank supervision path based on cost-benefit perspective in the context of marine economic development. In: Qiu, Y.; Zhu, H., and Fang, X. (eds.), Current Advancements in Marine and Coastal Research for Technological and Sociological Applications. Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue No. 107, pp. 149-152. Coconut Creek (Florida), ISSN 0749-0208.

With the development of knowledge, information and economic globalization, the Marine economy has been greatly developed in the past few decades, and also increased the intensity of international exploration and production investment. The Marine economy faces many uncertainties, such as future oil prices, reserves, the environment, prospects for the oil and gas industry, fiscal and tax regimes, current exploration levels, and operational characteristics. Decisions cannot be made in isolation, but by analogy with data from other regions. Also consider resource constraints such as capital. Only in the process of bank cost-income management more accurate to find talent, recruit talent, in order to optimize the combination of bank development and management elements. In order to fully discover the shining points of talents, we must first have the core concept of “people-oriented”, respect, understand and care about people, understand the development needs of Banks, and meet the development needs of Banks. Staff recruitment is also an important part of this.

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Yu Cao and Jianchen Ding "The Optimization of China's Bank Supervision Path Based on Cost-Benefit Perspective in the Context of Marine Economic Development," Journal of Coastal Research 107(sp1), 149-152, (11 August 2020). https://doi.org/10.2112/JCR-SI107-038.1
Received: 19 May 2020; Accepted: 16 June 2020; Published: 11 August 2020
KEYWORDS
Cost-benefit management
demand theory
development of banks
employee motivation
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