784:, various aspects of social credit were modified. On February 1, 2020, the People's Bank of China announced it would temporarily suspend the inclusion of mortgage and credit card payments in the credit record of people impacted by the pandemic. Private financial credit scoring companies, including Sesame Credit, suspended financial credit ratings. Various cities established mechanisms to incentivize companies to provide pandemic relief, with measures including redlisting for those donating funds and supplies with benefits like simplified administrative procedures, increased policy support, or increased financial support. On the enforcement side of social credit, provinces and cities promulgated regulations emphasizing heavy penalties for price hikes, violence against doctors, counterfeit medical supplies, refusal to comply with pandemic prevention measures, and wildlife trade violations.
683:, the remaining control of the government, as well as the lack of cooperation in data sharing among the firms that participate in the development. However, the Social Credit System's operation by a seemingly external association, such as a formal collaboration between private firms, has not been ruled out yet. In November 2017, Sesame Credit denied that Sesame Credit data was shared with the Chinese government. In 2017, the People's Bank of China issued a jointly owned license to Baihang Credit valid for three years. Baihang Credit is co-owned by the National Internet Finance Association (36%) and the eight other companies (8% each), allowing the state to maintain control and oversee the creation of new commercial pilot programs. As of mid-2018, only pilot schemes had been tested without any official implementation.
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Beijing-based consultancy firm Trivium China, had described the system in a report for the US government's US-China Economic and Security Review Commission, as being “roughly equivalent to the IRS, FBI, EPA, USDA, FDA, HHS, HUD, Department of Energy, Department of Education, and every courthouse, police station, and major utility company in the US sharing regulatory records across a single platform”. The database can be openly accessed by any Chinese citizen on the newly created website called "Credit China". Its database also includes random information like a list of approved robot building companies, hospitals that have committed insurance fraud, universities that are deemed legitimate and a list of individuals who have defaulted on a court judgement.
1833:, arguing that the Western media and institutions have misreported the details and mechanics of the Social Credit system. The article suggested that media have confused private score reporting mechanisms with the national system. He also noted that penalties are executed based on the Supreme Court laws and regulations, while private scoring companies and government agencies are not capable of enacting penalties. He argued the widespread media reports often ignored the fact that local governments can be targeted in the blacklists and the scoring systems and its effects were exaggerated by many media stories. He also argued that the cultural expectations of the government and its role in China are different than that of in other countries.
930:. Social credit when referred by the Chinese government, generally covers two different concepts. The first is "traditional financial creditworthiness" where it documents the financial history of individuals and companies and score them on how well they are able to pay off future loans. The second concept is “social creditworthiness” where the government is stating that there needs to be higher "trust in society". And to build such trust, the government had proposed to combat corruption, scammers, tax evasion, counterfeiting of goods, false advertising, pollution and other problematic issues, and to create the mechanisms to keep individuals and companies accountable for such transgressions.
671:, respectively. In general, multiple firms collaborated with the government to develop the software and algorithms used to calculate credit. Commercial pilot programs developed by private Chinese conglomerates that have the authorization from the state to test out social credit experiments. The pilots are more widespread than their local government counterparts but function on a voluntary basis: citizens can decide to opt-out of these systems at any time on request. Users with good scores are offered advantages such as easier access to credit loans, discounts for car and bike sharing services, fast-tracked visa applications, free health check-ups and preferential treatment at hospitals.
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875:(AI), as of 2023 penalty decisions were made by humans, not AI, and digitization remained limited. Credit systems for local government remained undeveloped and resemble incentivized loyalty programs like those run by airlines. Participation is fully voluntary and there are no enticement beyond losing access to minor rewards. For fear of overreach and pushback, the Chinese central government banned punishments for low scores and minor offences. During the city trials, pilot programs only saw limited participation. Many people living in pilot program cities are unaware of the programs. In
556:. In 2002, the Jiang administration proposed a social credit system as part of the promotion of a "unified, open, competitive, and orderly modern market system." In its first phase, grid-style policing was a system for more effective communication between public security bureaus. Within a few years, the grid system was adapted for use in distributing social services. Grid management provided the authorities not only with greater situational awareness on the group level, but also enhanced the tracking and monitoring of individuals. In 2018, sociologist
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some of which are designed and operated by the state, while others are operated by private companies. China's governmental approaches to social credit are described by various sets of documents issued by different institutions. There is no integrated system, nor a comprehensive document setting out a unified approach. Generally, the different approaches to social credit are united by the theme of increasing digitization, data collection, and data centralization.
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investment restrictions and lower chances to participate in publicly funded projects. Government plans also envision real-time monitoring of a business's activities. In that case, infractions on the part of a business could result in a lower score almost instantly. However, whether this will actually happen depends on the future implementation of the system as well as on the availability of technology needed for this kind of monitoring.
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confused the regulation-enforcement mechanisms and the morality propaganda campaigns of the SCS initiative. Furthermore, many failed to distinguish between the government regulations and the private credit rating systems. Corporations hyperbolically promoted the scores' predictive abilities, which may have resonated with
Western anxiety and concerns surrounding corporate data collection and government access to personal information.
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907:, a numerical social credit score calculated by individual behavior and activities was given to citizens in certain pilot programs developed by financial firms or localized initiatives. However, these practices were not widespread applications and eventually, the numerical score mechanism was limited to private credit rating and loyalty programs. Private involvements were ultimately abandoned by the government.
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supply evidence that they have corrected their violations. Companies may also have to agree to a credit pledge in which they commit to upholding laws and regulations, commit to abiding by contracts, and agree to be subject to more severe penalties for any future violations. If authorities approve of the request for credit repair, the violator is removed from the blacklist and penalties are ended.
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loan) despite having the ability to do so. It is hosted online at the
Supreme People's Court judgment defaulter blacklist portal, and the information is shared with Credit China and the National Enterprise Credit Information Publicity System. The SPC also began working with private companies. For example, Sesame Credit began deducting credit points from people who defaulted on court fines.
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approval of SCSs, along with older people". Kostka explained in the paper that "while one might expect such knowledgeable citizens to be most concerned about the privacy implications of SCS, they instead appear to embrace SCSs because they interpret it through frames of benefit-generation and promoting honest dealings in society and the economy instead of privacy-violation."
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for the third time and are banned from owning a dog for a period of 5 years; owners also lose all 12 points immediately if their dogs are found unregistered with the government or faulting annual review. Dogs of owners with zero points are confiscated by the government until the owner takes free courses on relevant city rules and passes corresponding exams.
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performance and focuses on financial problems such as local governments' debts and contract defaults. The
Central Government hopes the system can improve "government self-discipline." Local governments are also encouraged and rewarded by the social credit system if they successfully implement and follow the orders from the central government.
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actions. The specific number of points for each action are often listed in publicly available catalogs. Cities also experimented with a multi-level system, in which districts decide on scorekeepers who are responsible for reporting scores to higher-ups. Some experiments also allowed citizens to appeal the scores they were attributed.
401:(SPC), the system was intended to standardize the credit rating function and perform financial and social assessment for businesses, government institutions, individuals and non-government organizations. The Chinese government's stated aim is to enhance trust in society with the system and regulate businesses in areas such as
471:. Among these academics was Lin Junyue, who became an important intellectual figure in the development of social credit. Premier Zhu approved the text and instructed government figures from ten ministries and commissions to begin studying the creation of a social credit management system. In late January 2000, the
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system without substantiating these claims in any way. Others rely on assumptions of what the system will look like, erroneously speculating that everyone will receive a social credit score, that this score will be publicly available, and that a bad rating will have far-reaching consequences. It is like a game of
374:. The social credit initiative calls for the establishment of a record system so that businesses, individuals and government institutions can be tracked and evaluated for trustworthiness. There are multiple forms of the social credit system being experimented with, while the national regulatory method is based on
421:(MERICS), a Berlin-based think tank, the social credit system does not continuously monitor or evaluate individual behavior. Punishments are only for violations of laws and regulations, and not for simply having a low score. Furthermore, it is unlikely that a social credit "score" will ever be implemented.
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tickets, or using counterfeit tickets. Inclusion on the list prohibits a person from buying new tickets for a designated time period, usually six to twelve months. This is the only penalty under the no-ride or no-fly list, and inclusion on these blacklists has no impact in other areas of life or business.
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or simplified procedures. Part of the government logic for red listing companies is that it makes it facilitates regulators' ability to focus on companies with a worse compliance record. Red Listed individuals may receive benefits like parking and public transit discounts or discount tourist site tickets.
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Internet survey of 2,209 Chinese citizens of various backgrounds. The study found "a surprisingly high degree of approval of SCSs across respondent groups" and that "more socially advantaged citizens (wealthier, better-educated and urban residents) show the strongest
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As of 2020, individuals receive 10.3% of all enforcement actions, affecting around 0.15% to 0.3% of the national population annually. The dealing of the social credit system with individuals focuses on the financial trustworthiness of individual citizens. The dealing of the system with individuals is
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Government institutions receive the second highest number of enforcement actions, accounting for 13.3% of the penalties as of 2020, while less than 0.1% of all government entities were sanctioned by the system annually. The social credit system targets government agencies, assesses local governments'
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By May 2018, several million flight and high-speed train trips had been denied to people who had been blacklisted. As of June 2019, according to the
National Development and Reform Commission of China, 26.82 million air tickets as well as 5.96 million high-speed rail tickets had been denied to people
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and must instead be based in national level law and regulation. Penalties from inclusion on sectoral blacklists may be imposed both on the violating company as well as legal representatives, senior company management, and the staff directly responsible for the violation that placed the company on the
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Listing practices seek to incentivize exemplary personal behavior or business compliance. Red List practices vary significantly and there are no top-level regulations or guidance addressing red lists in detail. The most common benefit to red listed companies include reduced administrative burdens
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Social credit in China is a broad policy category seeking to enforce legal obligations including laws, regulations, and contracts. Social credit does not itself bring new restrictions; it focuses on increasing implementation of existing restrictions. There are multiple social credit systems in China,
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Chinese central government originally considered having the Social Credit System be run by a private firm, but by 2017, it acknowledged the need for third-party administration. However, no licenses to private companies were granted. By mid-2017, the Chinese government had decided that none of the
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Although there was institutional enthusiasm for a social credit system during the 2004 to 2014 period, implementation was adversely impacted by planning difficulties stemming from the relationship between credit reporting initiatives (which were defined narrowly) and regulatory objectives (which were
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in 1978. As a result of these problems, trust issues emerged in
Chinese society such as food safety scandals, labor law violations, intellectual property thefts and corruption. Among the purposes of social credit is promotion and moral education regarding personal integrity and honesty. The policy of
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Among the financial aspects of social credit which developed quickly was credit reporting. In March 2006, the People's Bank of China established the Credit
Reference Center, which has information regarding financial credit worthiness and has established basic financial records for 990 million Chinese
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In 1999, businesswoman Huang Wenyun wrote a report following her negative experiences with domestic business trustworthiness and her research into credit management in the United States business environment. At the time, credit management and rating were largely unfamiliar concepts within the Chinese
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There is a common misconception that China operates a nationwide "social credit score" system that assigns individuals a score based on their behavior, leading to punishments if the score is too low. However, this is not true. Western media reports have sometimes exaggerated or inaccurately described
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The origin of the concept can be traced back to the 1980s when the Chinese government attempted to develop a personal banking and financial credit rating system, especially for rural individuals and small businesses who lacked documented records. The program first emerged in the early 2000s, inspired
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system for dog regulation. Starting from 1 January 2017, dog owners lose three points for keeping their dogs off leash in public places, allowing their dogs to disturb other people, not cleaning up after their dogs, etc. Owners lose another three points on the second offense. They lose all 12 points
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blacklist. Multiple government bodies may impose restrictions as a result of a person or company's inclusion on a sectoral blacklist. The availability of sectoral blacklist with the public also means that potential business partners may act accordingly and decline to deal with a blacklisted company.
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reported that the memes' popularity reflects the "widespread discontent toward the Chinese government over its restrictions of people's freedoms", however, the article noted the trend continued the existing misapprehension and misinformation regarding the SCS mechanism, such as the idea that people
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In one interview, Alibaba's technology director suggested that people who played too many video games might be considered less trustworthy. Various news outlets around the world incorrectly suggested that people could lose social credit for playing too many video games. No video game playing metric
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remarked that the assumption by Western observers that the Social Credit System is an Orwellian surveillance system exaggerates the reality and purpose of the system in real life. Despite the claim, the social credit system is "an extension of bond issuance risk assessment credit ratings introduced
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published an article by Shazeda Ahmed, who argued that "oreign media has distorted the social credit system into a technological dystopia far removed from what is actually happening in China." She pointed out that common misconceptions included the beliefs that surveillance data is connected with a
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In an October 2022 study, professors from Princeton University, Freie Universität Berlin (Genia Kostka), and Pennsylvania State University discovered through a field survey of college students in China that “revealing the repressive potential of the SCS significantly reduces support for the system,
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to the public and is displayed online as well as at various public venues such as movie theaters and buses, while some cities have also banned children of "untrustworthy" residents from attending private schools and even universities. People with high credit ratings may receive rewards such as less
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The Social Credit System is meant to provide an answer to the problem of lack of trust on the Chinese market. As of 2020, the corporate regulation function of the system appears to be more advanced than other parts of the system and the "Corporate Social Credit System" has been the primary focus of
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After a blacklist decision becomes effective, the blacklisted party can file for credit repair. Through the credit repair process, a violator corrects the impact of the underlying violation and commits to abide by laws and regulations in the future. Companies undergoing credit repair typically must
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Many sectoral blacklists exist and are managed by a variety of regulatory and administrative bodies. Primarily, the penalties for being included on these blacklists are discretionary restrictions in administrative processes and interactions with the government. For example, regulators may exclude a
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As of 2023, the government has only created a system that is primarily focused on assessing businesses rather than on individuals, and consists of a database that collects the data on corporate regulation compliance from a number of government agencies. Kendra Schaefer, head of tech policy research
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argued that "there are no genuine protections for the people and entities subject to the system... In China there is no such thing as the rule of law. Regulations that can be largely apolitical on the surface can be political when the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) decides to use them for political
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In 2019, a Hebei court released an app showing a "map of deadbeat debtors" within 500 meters and encouraged users to report individuals who they believed could repay their debts. A spokesman of the court stated that "it's a part of our measures to enforce our rulings and create a socially credible
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It stated that to be included on the list, a defaulter must be capable of complying with the court orders, but actively avoids doing so. Based on the idea that judgment defaulters should repay their debts before purchasing luxuries, once added to the list, judgment defaulters are restricted from:
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Academic Vincent Brussee writes that as of 2023, "hundreds of headlines have discussed the system, but few have systematically broken down what the is and how it works. Some studies refer to the 'breathtaking' ambition of the system and the 'massive quantities of behavioural data' going into the
1362:(MERICS), the only social credit system programs that continue to have "personal scores" of individuals are strictly for issuing positive incentives only. Under some policies, higher scores can earn a participant cheaper public transportation, shorter security lines in subways, or tax reductions.
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Private companies have also signed contracts with provincial governments to set up the basic infrastructure for the Social Credit System at the provincial level. As of March 2017, 137 commercial credit reporting companies were active on the Chinese market. As part of the development of the Social
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in which individuals' every day behavior, down to the minutiae, were tracked and rated by other people and a "big brother" government. Since then, scholars and journalists have sought to dispel this dystopian depiction of the social credit system, but the image continued to live on, particularly
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Appropriate information for consideration includes information on the execution of judicial judgments, administrative violations, among other material, and positive recognition for trustworthy behavior. Information appropriate only when the circumstances of the violation are severe include small
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emphasized that cities must establish transparent credit repair procedures handled within an appropriate timeframe. It also emphasized that cities should prevent the over generalization of the concept of credit, stating that individual behavior such as petitioning the government, unpaid property
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with roughly 32,000 names. The list has since been described as a first step towards a national Social Credit System by state-owned media. The SPC's blacklist is composed of Chinese citizens and companies that refuse to comply with court orders (typically court orders to pay a fine or to repay a
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began a research project on establishing a national credit management system. Huang contributed more than RMB 300,000 to fund the research initiative and sponsored fieldwork in the United States and Europe. In the United States, the research group studied and prepared translations of 17 American
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Following the release of Zhima Credit, there was significant media speculation that it might turn into a national social credit system by 2020. This did not occur. Zhima Credit and the other pilot initiatives were never linked to the broader financial system. Zhima Credit did not prove to be an
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mechanisms. It was an opt-in scoring initiative proposed to assess users' credit worthiness even if those users lacked formal credit history. It did not include standard industry metrics like income or debts, instead it assessed factors like user spending ability and whether users showed up for
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Chinese academics have produced a substantial body of work analyzing social credit in China. As of 2023, the large majority of Chinese scholarships accept the legitimacy of social credit as a whole, although there are also criticisms of different approaches or implementation efforts. In several
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published an article, claiming that the current punishment policies such as the blacklist do not overstep the limits of law. He argued that since 2014, China's Social Credit System and the credit system of the market had grown to complement each other, forming a mutually beneficial interaction.
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Since the early 2010s, there have been pilot programs started in a number of cities to test out and help build the future social credit system. However, many of these pilot programs were publicly criticised in the state media and failed to proceed. By 2019, the central authorities issued formal
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As of 2022, over 62 different Social Credit System pilot programs were implemented by local governments. The pilot programs began following the release of the 2014 "Planning Outline for the Construction of a Social Credit System" by Chinese authorities. The government oversees the creation and
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which had previously been the top policy organ for social credit issues. The initial blueprints of the Social Credit System were drafted in 2007 by government bodies. The social credit system also attempts to solve the moral vacuum problem, insufficient market supervision and income inequality
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explored the function of the Social Credit System and concluded that there were widespread misinterpretations regarding the function and mechanism of the SCS. The think tank found that misinformed perceptions of an algorithm-driven citizen-rating system are originated from early analyses that
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As currently envisioned, companies with good credit scores will enjoy benefits such as good credit conditions, lower tax rates, less custom checks, and more investment opportunities. Companies with bad credit scores will potentially face unfavorable conditions for new loans, higher tax rates,
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in which businesses exercise "self-restraint" (企业自我约束). The basic idea is that with a functional credit system in place, companies will comply with government policies and regulations to avoid having their scores lowered by disgruntled employees, customers or clients. For example, the central
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Inclusion on the no-ride list or no-fly list results from specific instances of misconduct on trains or planes. Misconduct resulting in inclusion on the no-ride or no fly lists can include violation of safety regulations, harassing other passengers or transportation workers, smoking, scalping
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The system includes sanctions for the offenders; unlike in the past where the offenders were punished by one supervising agency or court, they now face sanctions from multiple agencies, greatly increasing their effect. Though the sanctions are severe, they affect a small part of companies and
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The local government Social Credit System experiments are focused more on the construction of transparent rule-based systems, in contrast with the rating systems used in the commercial pilots. Citizens often begin with an initial score, to which points are added or deducted depending on their
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In 2019, high-level NDRC officials stated that over 10% of people blacklisted for their commission of tax fraud had repaid their taxes, that the bad credit rate had decreased by 22.7%, and that the proportion of companies blacklisted had decreased. In the view of these officials, these were
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In 2003, the State Council stated that the basic framework and operational mechanisms for a social credit should be established within five years. Most of the goals in this period were missed, although the financial aspects of social credit developed much further than non-financial aspects.
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Before being added to a blacklist, a person or company must be informed of the decision and the legal basis for it. Blacklists may be publicized, although as of at least 2023 there is no uniform method for doing so. Some blacklist portals can be searched online while others are uploaded as
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Blacklisting is based on specific instances of misconduct, not any numerical score. The Central Government operates a number of national and regional blacklists based on various types of violations. The court system is available for businesses, organizations and individuals to appeal their
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There is no unified, numerical credit score for businesses or individuals, rather national and local platforms use different evaluation or rating systems. Due to the differences in various pilot programs and a fragment system structure, information regarding the scoring mechanism is often
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In 2020, the Supreme People's Court announced that a nationwide total of 7.51 million blacklisted judgment defaulters had fulfilled their legal obligations and been removed from the judgment defaulter blacklist, accounting for half of the blacklisted judgment defaulters as of that date.
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happen with China's Social Credit System have in some ways outstripped discussions about what's already really occurring...The exaggerated portrayals may also help to downplay surveillance efforts in other parts of the world." The rise of misconception, according to Jeremy Daum of
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basis and that social credit should not be applied in policy areas without sufficient consensus. It stated that credit repair processes must be improved, that blacklists must only be used in instances of severe harm, and that information security and privacy should be prioritized.
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compared the Chinese citizen score to other rating systems in the United Kingdom. These included using data from a citizen's credit score, phone usage, rent payment, and so on, to filter job applications, determine access to social services, determine advertisements served, etc.
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Social credit does not itself bring new restrictions; it focuses on increasing implementation of existing restrictions. Although the Chinese government announced in 2014 that it would implement a nationwide social credit system by 2020, as of 2023 no full-fledged system exists.
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may sue their children or other family members if the latter do not regularly visit the elderly and the courts in Shanghai may rule that the children or other family members must visit the elderly and, if rejected, the children or relevant family members will be blacklisted.
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A series of studies have concluded that social credit is well-received domestically. In a 2018 study, 80% of respondents either strongly approved or approved of China's Social Credit System, while one percent disapproved. The study was conducted by Professor Genia Kostka of
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Around 80% of Russians will reportedly get a digital profile that will document personal successes and failures in less than a decade under the government's comprehensive plans to digitize the economy. Observers have compared this to China's social credit system, although
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stated in her published paper that "if successful in effort, the Communist Party will possess a powerful means of quelling dissent, one that is comparatively low-cost and which does not require the overt (and unpopular) use of coercion by the state." In December 2017,
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whereas emphasizing its function in maintaining social order does not increase support.” Additionally, the professors found that a nationwide survey of Chinese netizens showed higher support for the SCS among Chinese citizens who learned about it through state media.
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Credit System, the Chinese government has been monitoring the progress of third-party Chinese credit rating systems. Ultimately, Chinese government dropped the support for privately developed credit rating system, and these pilot projects remained as corporate
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In November 2018, a detailed plan was produced for further implementation of the program for 2018–2020 in Beijing. The plans included blacklisting people from public transport and publicly disclosing individuals' and businesses' untrustworthiness ratings.
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is used as a mechanism to deter sanctioned individuals. Mugshots of blacklisted individuals are sometimes displayed on large LED screens on buildings or shown before the movie in movie theaters. Certain personal information of the blacklisted people is
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company on a sectoral blacklist from participating in public procurement, revoke government funding or subsidies, cancel permits or revoke qualifications or certifications, or restrict the issuance of corporate bonds. Penalties cannot be developed
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As of 2020, non-government organizations receive 3.3% of all enforcement actions. Although the enforcement remain a small group in numerical terms, but their inclusion has an important implication as it affects foreign NGOs operated within China.
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in China are rewarded or punished based on a numerical "social credit score". The joke is often posed as a positive or negative action towards the Chinese government which affects the poster's "social credit score" positively or negatively.
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listed some factors which contributed to the misconception of China's credit system. The potential factors included the scale and variety of the social credit system program and the difficulties of comprehensive reporting that comes with
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The origin of the Social Credit System can be traced back to the early 1990s as part of attempts to develop personal banking and financial credit rating systems in China, and was inspired by Western commercial credit systems like
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government attention. As of 2020, over 73.3% of the enforcement action since 2014 is targeted toward companies, the largest part of all enforcements, while around 1-2% of all companies were sanctioned by the system annually.
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In addition to dishonest and fraudulent financial behavior, there have been proposals in some cities to officially list several behaviors as negative factors of credit ratings, including playing loud music or eating in
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which ranks "190 countries on the ease of doing business within their borders", China rose from 78th place in previous year to 46th place and Fan claimed that the Social Credit System has played an important role.
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In 2016, the State Council encouraged market entities to provide preferential treatment to those with outstanding financial credit records and differentiated services to those with seriously untrustworthy records.
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centralized database; that human activities online and offline are assigned with actual values that can be deducted and that every citizen in China has a numerical score that is calculated by computer algorithm.
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development of these governmental pilots by requesting they each publish a regular "interdepartmental agreement on joint enforcement of rewards and punishments for 'trustworthy' and 'untrustworthy' conduct."
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From 2017 to 2018, researchers argued that the credit system would be part of the government's plan to automate their authoritarian rule over the Chinese population. In June 2019, Samantha Hoffman of the
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The Supreme People's Court's blacklist is one of its most important enforcement tools and its use has resulted in the recovery of tens of trillions of RMB for fines and delinquent repayments as of 2023.
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In 2023, academic Filip Šebok wrote that perhaps the most common myth associated with social credit is that there is a single numerical score that records individuals' behavior. No such score exists.
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reported that business social credit systems in China were insufficient in deterring problematic business activities and that the social credit system was easy to game in favour of businesses.
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Starting 8 July 2019, moped drivers and pedestrians who make 5 or more traffic violations (including red-light violations) in a year will receive a negative record in their credit profiles in
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In July 2019, an NDRC spokesperson stated that at a press conference that "personal credit scores can be combined with incentives for trustworthiness, but cannot be used for punishments". The
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violations. As of 2019, it typically took 2–5 years to be removed from the blacklist, but early removal is also possible if the blacklisted person "fulfills legal obligations or remedies".
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are rewarded and punished based on a numerical score (social credit score) assigned by the system, that its decisions are taken by AI and that it constantly monitors Chinese citizens.
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and People's Bank of China selected "model cities" that demonstrated the steps needed to make a functional and efficient implementation of the Social Credit System. Among them are:
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clarification that "scores" can not be used to punish citizens. As a result, many pilot programs were discontinued, while some pilot cities revised their programs. Examples were
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establishes limitations on what types of credit information can be collected or used as a basis for social credit penalties or rewards. It describes three categories of data:
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stated in July 2019 that claims that the social credit system will be rolled out in Hong Kong are "totally unfounded" and stated that the system will not be implemented there.
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Blacklist system for discredited business organizations. This system is regulated by People's Bank of China financial credit-rating system and commercial credit-rating system.
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Writing in 2023, academic Vincent Brussee observes that European misconceptions of social credit in China have become a source of amusement among Chinese Internet users.
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who do not comply with the waste sorting rules of the city will receive a negative record in their credit profiles and will have to pay a corresponding amount of fine.
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focused primarily on economic activity in commerce, government affairs, social integrity, and judicial credibility. It set broad goals intended to be reached by 2020:
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and crossing at a red light, once caught, will receive a negative record in their credit profiles. For residents under the age of 14 who violate traffic rules, their
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4717:"China's controversial social credit system isn't just about punishing people — here's what you can do to get rewards, from special discounts to better hotel rooms"
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3626:"The redlists are coming! The blacklists are coming! A concise articulation of the principle operational mechanism of Social Credit, industry-specific blacklists"
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released an essay by Zhu in which Zhu stated that China must "vigorously rectify social credit." In March 2000, Zhu delivered the government's work report to the
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Guiding Opinions on Further Improving Systems for Restraining the Untrustworthy and Building Mechanisms for Building Credit Worthiness that have Long-term Effect
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individuals. By publicizing these punishments and blacklists through state-media and through other agencies, the system is aimed to create a deterrence effect.
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has 1,872,316 (15%) participants and fewer regularly use the system. Scores are not shared between cities as the scoring criteria and mechanisms are different.
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effective credit evaluation mechanism because the data showed no statistically significant link between its metrics and a user's ability to repay loans.
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systems in other countries. The program initiated regional trials in 2009, before launching a national pilot with eight credit scoring firms in 2014.
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primarily focused on debt repayment, though major violations of the law have also been sanctioned. One major focus is that of the debt-dodger (
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also found that “repressing protesters, petitioners, journalists, and political activists via the SCS is common among Chinese localities.”
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started developing a smart-card ID known as the "carnet de la patria" or "fatherland card", with the help of the Chinese telecom company
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or image files. Blacklisted parties are sometimes displayed in public settings, including on the Internet, in newspapers, or television.
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waiting time at hospitals and government agencies, discounts at hotels, greater likelihood of receiving employment offers, and so on.
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3689:"We're just data: Exploring China's social credit system in relation to digital platform ratings cultures in Westernised democracies"
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2508:"China's Social Credit System: A big-data enabled approach to market regulation with broad implications for doing business in China"
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reported that there existed misconceptions regarding the Social Credit System of China. It argued that "Western concerns about what
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as well as personal dignity and overstepped the boundary of reasonable punishment. In May 2020, Chinese investigative media group
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services and shopping platforms. PBOC decided not to extend the credit licenses of the eight private pilot programs from 2015.
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residents who cheat in national, provincial or municipal examinations will receive a negative record in their credit profiles.
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criticized the social credit system, saying it would give CCP leader Xi Jinping "total control over the people of China".
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Kostka, Genia (23 July 2018). "China's Social Credit Systems and Public Opinion: Explaining High Levels of Approval".
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mechanisms, they had little connection to the idea of social credit more broadly. Zhima Credit was one of the pilot
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score". 25 types of residents' behavior will cost a drop in their credit scores, including cheating in online
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information on violations that can be considered only when the circumstances of the violation are severe, and
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6318:"Venezuela is rolling out a new ID card manufactured in China that can track, reward, and punish citizens"
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Beijing government officially announced that it will start to explore and test a "Personal Credit Score."
5930:"The Grand Experiment: Two decades on, China's social credit system is more dysfunctional than dystopian"
5846:"Constructing a Data-Driven Society: China's Social Credit System as a State Surveillance Infrastructure"
5490:"China blacklists millions of people from booking flights as dystopian 'social credit' system introduced"
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In 2022, academics Diana Fu and Rui Hou noted the persistence of Western misconceptions in their article
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fees, running red lights (among other listed examples) must not be included in a person's credit record.
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pilot programs would receive authorization to be official credit reporting systems. The reasons include
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or fake ID cards or occupy the seats of others, may receive a negative record in their credit profiles.
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after the Trump administration started to use it as part of its anti-China policy in 2017 and 2018."
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more vaguely defined). A lack of central coordination resulted in institutional bottlenecks.
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was a major step in China's approach to developing a social credit system; before the 2014
6257:"Uh-oh: Silicon Valley is building a Chinese-style social credit system In China, scoring"
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3206:"Cashless Society, Cached Data Security Considerations for a Chinese Social Credit System"
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2347:"Programming China: The Communist Party's autonomic approach to managing state security"
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6094:"China's Social Credit System in 2021: From fragmentation towards integration | Merics"
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Who Can You Trust? How Technology Brought Us Together – and Why It Could Drive Us Apart
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4253:"Garbage-sorting violators in China now risk being punished with a junk credit rating"
3235:"China's social credit systems and public opinion: Explaining high levels of approval"
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system premised on controlling virtually every facet of human life." In January 2019,
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in 2019 for dog owner offense, which is linked to the owners' overall credit profiles.
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5800:"George Soros Warns About China's Black Mirror-esque 'Social Credit System' at Davos"
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6137:"80% of Russians Will Have State-Gathered 'Digital Profiles' by 2025, Official Says"
6024:"China's social credit system stopped millions of people from buying travel tickets"
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a basic credit investigation that covers the whole of society should be established,
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government can use social credit data to offer risk-assessed grants and loans to
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mechanism. The goal is to establish a self-enforcing regulatory regime fueled by
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fundamental social credit laws, regulations, and standards should be established.
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and sick people), could result in a negative record in local credit profiles.
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which became the foundational regulation for the judgment defaulter blacklist
6163:"Chinese-Style Social Credit System Is a 'Threat' to Russia, Deputy PM Says"
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Liang, Fan; Das, Vishnupriya; Kostyuk, Nadiya; Hussain, Muzammil M. (2018).
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6370:"China-style social credit system comes to Venezuela with 'Homeland Cards'"
4773:"Information Control and Public Support for Social Credit Systems in China"
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Planning Outline for the Construction of a Social Credit System (2014-2020)
6123:"People Don't Understand China's Social Credit, and These Memes Are Proof"
3837:"How China's social credit system actually works – it's not how you think"
3754:"FICO with Chinese characteristics: Nice rewards, but punishing penalties"
2628:"People Don't Understand China's Social Credit, and These Memes Are Proof"
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5695:"In Depth: How Chinese Companies Can Get Off Social Credit Blacklists"
3670:"China's Corporate Social Credit System: What Businesses Need to Know"
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4814:"China's social credit score – untangling myth from reality | Merics"
3567:"Wenzhou Selected as a Model City in Building a Social Credit System"
2668:"China's social credit score – untangling myth from reality | Merics"
2118:"China Scores Businesses, and Low Grades Could Be a Trade-War Weapon"
2091:"China's social credit score – untangling myth from reality | Merics"
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5999:"China just announced a new social credit law. Here's what it means"
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residents who fraudulently use other people's public-transportation
6074:"Opinion: The West may be wrong about China's social credit system"
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2442:"What is China's social credit system and why is it controversial?"
1103:(4) leasing "high-grade" office buildings, hotels, or apartments,
3804:"Far From a Panopticon, Social Credit Focuses on Legal Violations"
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Commentary: Actually, China's social credit system isn't the first
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Liu, Chuncheng (2019). "Multiple Social Credit Systems in China".
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5648:"Doing Business 2019: A Year of Record Reforms, Rising Influence"
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4426:"China's social credit system spreads to more daily transactions"
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Social Credit: The Warring States of China's Emerging Data Empire
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CPC Futures The New Era of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics
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information that can never be included as part of social credit.
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High Wire: How China Regulates Big Tech and Governs Its Economy
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5755:"How China Is Using Big Data to Create a Social Credit Score"
4535:"Court names and shames debtors in warm-up to Avengers movie"
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Some media outlets have compared the social credit system to
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National List of Basic Penalty Measures for Untrustworthiness
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6049:"Is China's social credit system as Orwellian as it sounds?"
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systems, including playing loud music or eating (except for
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a reward and punishment mechanism should be fully effective,
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payment arrears or public transportation fare evasion. The
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explained that Chinese society today is still deficient in
6277:"America Isn't Far Off From China's 'Social Credit Score'"
5897:"The complicated truth about China's social credit system"
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criticized the social credit system, describing it as "an
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City Credit Status Monitoring and Early Warning Indicators
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generated by the rapid economic and social changes since
4017:"Hebei court unveils program to expose deadbeat debtors"
3276:"Five misconceptions about China's Social Credit System"
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The New China Playbook: Beyond Socialism and Capitalism
3651:"China's Social Credit System Is Actually Quite Boring"
2420:"China's Social Credit System: Speculation vs. Reality"
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Stevenson, Alexandra; Mozur, Paul (22 September 2019).
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blacklist is maintained by the Supreme People's Court.
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or doing volunteer work may boost one's credit score.
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practices. In an October 2022 study, professors from
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6295:"China's social credit system coming towards America"
5961:"How the West Got China's Social Credit System Wrong"
5721:"How the West Got China's Social Credit System Wrong"
4692:(in Simplified Chinese). 19 July 2018. Archived from
2306:"How the West Got China's Social Credit System Wrong"
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purposes." In August 2018, Professor Genia Kostka of
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3510:"China 'social credit': Beijing sets up huge system"
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Drinhausen, Katja; Brussee, Vincent (3 March 2021).
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Central Comprehensively Deepening Reforms Commission
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Law on the Establishment of the Social Credit System
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was that new blacklists should not be created on an
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the State Council has issued new guidance annually.
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4897:[东方时空]《上海市老年人权益保障条例》5月1日实施:拒不探望老人 子女将入信用黑名单
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2275:"China changes tack on 'social credit' scheme plan"
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4771:Xu, Xu; Kostka, Genia; Cao, Xun (1 October 2022).
4424:West, Jack Karsten and Darrell M. (18 June 2018).
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3780:"China's Orwellian Social Credit Score Isn't Real"
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1366:Non-comprehensive examples of city trial policies
838:information that is appropriate for consideration,
637:credit oversight mechanisms should be established,
27:Chinese state-run system for evaluating businesses
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4309:新《杭州市生活垃圾管理条例》审批通过垃圾不分类乱丢乱扔将被罚款并计入信用档案_省内要闻_平安浙江网
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391:National Development and Reform Commission
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4103:发改委:7月份全国限制购买动车高铁票9万人次 防止失信"黑名单"认定泛化、扩大化
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4561:"加大曝光!这12名"老赖"登上了新昌影院大银幕,最高欠款2000多万元!"
3649:Brussee, Vincent (15 September 2021).
3461:
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2722:National University of Singapore Press
2650:"Mythbusting the social credit system"
2345:Hoffman, Samantha (12 December 2017).
1850:In October 2021, The Washington-based
1515:drivers, such as inappropriate use of
1172:Procedures for removal from blacklists
1162:Civil Aviation Administration of China
568:or to get in trouble even if they are
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5753:Campbell, Charlie (23 January 2019).
3963:(in Simplified Chinese). 1 March 2017
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3050:Contemporary China: a New Superpower?
2187:"The Messy Truth About Social Credit"
1735:Australian Strategic Policy Institute
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460:credit reporting laws, including the
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5383:from the original on 12 January 2022
4961:(in Chinese (China)). Archived from
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3870:"国务院关于印发社会信用体系建设规划纲要(2014—2020年)的通知"
3543:(in Chinese (China)). Archived from
3185:(in Chinese (China)). 5 January 2015
2581:Mercator Institute for China Studies
1360:Mercator Institute for China Studies
1056:blacklist, sectoral blacklists, and
572:. He believes that it is due to the
419:Mercator Institute for China Studies
5928:Cheung, Rachel (17 December 2023).
5229:(in Chinese (China)). Shenzhen News
4627:Chan, Tara Francis (16 July 2018).
3778:Horsley, Jamie (16 November 2018).
3398:Botsman, Rachel (21 October 2017).
3157:
2430:from the original on 30 March 2021.
1160:The no-fly list is administered by
956:Government trustworthiness system (
218:Social and Behavioral Sciences Team
5547:10.1093/oso/9780197682258.001.0001
4567:(in Chinese (China)). 22 July 2019
3420:Mistreanu, Simina (3 April 2018).
3233:Kostka, Genia (13 February 2019).
3204:Ahmed, Shazeda (24 January 2017).
3080:Mistreanu, Simina (3 April 2018).
2469:国务院关于印发社会信用体系建设规划纲要(2014—2020年)的通知
2150:Cheng, Evelyn (4 September 2019).
817:Recommendation on the Ethics of AI
457:Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
184:Affordable Care Act tax provisions
25:
6536:Internet memes introduced in 2021
5959:Matsakis, Louise (29 July 2019).
5226:深圳新交规:非机动车交通违法、一年3次违法未处理,都将纳入征信系统
4476:Nittle, Nadra (2 November 2018).
4380:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
3906:from the original on 5 April 2018
3508:Hatton, Celia (26 October 2015).
2393:: 28–29 – via Privaci.info.
2304:Matsakis, Louise (29 July 2019).
2021:Credit score in the United States
1153:who were deemed "untrustworthy" (
987:China's mass surveillance systems
942:Business trustworthiness system (
469:National Credit Management System
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6421:
5166:新条例解读 | 11月1日起,深圳这些交通违法行为将纳入征信体系
3987:Cook, Sarah (27 February 2019).
3876:from the original on 3 July 2017
3158:Cite error: The named reference
2611:. London, UK: Portfolio Penguin.
2506:Meissner, Mirjam (24 May 2017).
1816:In May 2018, Rogier Creemers of
5508:"北京市进一步优化营商环境行动计划(2018年—2020年)"
5470:(in Chinese (China)). The Paper
5467:牵好你的狗!上海推出养犬信用积分制,将纳入征信体系!并且...
5361:Yan, Sophia (30 October 2018).
4167:不开玩笑!11月1日起,行人闯红灯和这些违法行为将纳入征信体系
3802:Daum, Jeremy (8 October 2021).
3467:"China through a glass, darkly"
3131:Yang, Yuan (15 February 2017).
2241:Yang, Zeyi (22 November 2022).
1338:Examples of city trial policies
1305:who publicly pray, fast during
1166:National Railway Administration
974:Social trustworthiness system (
552:) in specific locations across
417:this concept. According to the
6234:Williams, Zoe (12 July 2018).
6197:(in Russian). 10 November 2018
5304:南京行人年闯红灯5次将失信 是加强违法行为制约还是滥用信用?
5011:[及时点]行人闯红灯上"直播",你还敢闯吗?
4349:. 12 June 2019. Archived from
4343:"8月1日起,广州将霸座、骗保、考试作弊等将被纳入失信信息"
4251:Huang, Echo (8 January 2018).
3752:Ming, Cheang (16 March 2017).
3624:Daum, Jeremy (30 March 2018).
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5680:Public Law, Peking University
4923:Wang, Bin (31 January 2019).
4402:苏州人有自己的信用指标"桂花分",它的高低对生活有啥影响?
4015:Yu, Zhang (16 January 2019).
3735:Tom McGregor (2 March 2019),
2185:Ahmed, Shazeda (1 May 2019).
1981:Comparison to other countries
1869:of the British sci-fi series
1323:Pennsylvania State University
1100:(3) purchasing real estate,
795:The State Council issued its
5895:Nicole Kobie (7 June 2019).
5533:Zhang, Angela Huyue (2024).
5198:11月1日起,深圳行人闯红灯将纳入征信体系,小孩照样罚!
4869:上海新规:子女拒不回家看看或影响当事人信用_新浪法院频道
4654:"高院教委出手:限制失信被执行人子女就读高收费民办学校"
4586:Koetse, Manya (3 May 2019).
2382:Zhong, Yuhao (Summer 2019).
1793:In March and February 2019,
1419:, inappropriate behavior in
1286:deliberately made accessible
1200:small and medium enterprises
1072:Judgment defaulter blacklist
971:and government institutions.
967:Evaluation system targeting
564:. People often expect to be
540:grid-style social management
5617:中国社会信用体系建设还需借鉴国际经验,但不接受妄语抹黑
5075:深圳上人脸识别闯红灯自动拍、不仅要罚还会影响未来...
4686:"河北衡水治理"老赖"出新招:限制其子女就读私立学校"
4194:7月8日起 在南京一年闯红灯5次以上将记入个人信用记录
4170:(in Chinese). Shenzhen News
3957:"最高法明确"老赖"上榜期限:一般2年 最长或为5年"
3932:Central Government of China
3896:"最高人民法院关于公布失信被执行人名单信息的若干规定"
3274:Sander, Ed (26 July 2021).
2474:Central Government of China
1292:According to Sarah Cook of
1264:Ministry of Public Security
1213:For government institutions
300:Design for behaviour change
6552:
5407:济南"养犬计分制"实施细则公布 4种违规情况要被扣分
5136:提醒!深圳新交规即将实施,11月1日起重罚这些行为!
3590:"The" Social Credit System
2648:Yu, Cindy (13 June 2023).
2054:
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1484:Starting 1 November 2019,
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1279:In certain test programs,
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1027:Financial credit reporting
477:National People's Congress
295:IT-backed authoritarianism
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5435:牵好你的狗!上海推出养犬信用积分制,将纳入征信体系
4989:(in Chinese (China)). 新京报
4279:《上海市生活垃圾管理条例》全文公布 7月1日起施行
4134:《北京市轨道交通乘客守则》今起实施 车厢内禁止进食
3898:(in Simplified Chinese).
3471:www.chinalawtranslate.com
3178:人民银行印发《关于做好个人征信业务准备工作的通知》
3000:Brussee, Vincent (2023).
1740:Free University of Berlin
1638:Free University of Berlin
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2607:Botsman, Rachel (2017).
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2446:South China Morning Post
2008:New Economics Foundation
1855:The Jamestown Foundation
1507:, traffic violations of
1464:Starting 1 August 2019,
1457:Starting 1 August 2019,
1329:For social organizations
1319:Freie Universität Berlin
1144:No-fly and no-ride lists
231:Nudge theory in business
70:Traditional Chinese
30:Not to be confused with
6531:Government by algorithm
6526:Sociology of technology
5539:Oxford University Press
4933:(in Simplified Chinese)
4777:The Journal of Politics
3927:一批新规5月施行 "老赖"名单期限最长可达5年
3239:New Media & Society
1822:artificial intelligence
1274:state-owned enterprises
873:artificial intelligence
544:Chinese Communist Party
509:Chinese economic reform
370:being developed by the
280:Libertarian paternalism
56:Simplified Chinese
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5250:新修改的《杭州市生活垃圾管理条例》全文来啦!
5169:(in Chinese (China)).
5139:(in Chinese (China)).
5105:广州将出新规:高铁霸座、考试作弊纳入失信信息
5043:深圳:闯红灯就"露脸" 隐私泄漏风险引发争议
4509:www.creditchina.gov.cn
4139:politics.people.com.cn
3900:Supreme People's Court
3693:Global Media and China
1950:
1930:was ever implemented.
811:In November 2021, the
768:"remarkable results."
581:Supreme People's Court
399:Supreme People's Court
395:People's Bank of China
6516:Technology in society
6461:Reputation management
6053:MIT Technology Review
6028:MIT Technology Review
6003:MIT Technology Review
5851:Policy & Internet
5682:(in Chinese (China)).
4225:这25条都将被列入个人征信不良,不可不知!
4021:www.chinadaily.com.cn
2248:MIT Technology Review
1993:Deputy Prime Minister
1948:
1796:MIT Technology Review
1688:published a paper in
1394:Starting 1 May 2016,
995:public trust system (
694:In December 2017 the
407:intellectual property
6217:"What's your score?"
5414:(in Chinese (China))
5280:南京:行人闯红灯等行为将计入个人信用档案
4904:(in Chinese (China))
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4690:school.ieduchina.com
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3994:Hong Kong Free Press
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3302:(in Chinese (China))
3295:关于百行征信有限公司(筹)相关情况的公示
3112:Chan, Tara Francis.
2476:(in Chinese (China))
2354:MERICS CHINA MONITOR
1470:identification cards
1315:Princeton University
1109:(6) holiday trips,
762:Hong Kong Government
681:conflict of interest
342:Social Credit System
260:Behavioral economics
189:Social Credit System
46:Social Credit System
18:Social credit system
6521:Information society
6283:. 19 February 2018.
6143:. 28 September 2018
6079:The Washington Post
5628:on 13 November 2019
5496:. 22 November 2018.
5112:on 10 November 2019
4965:on 12 November 2019
4931:Beijing Youth Daily
4874:finance.sina.com.cn
4696:on 10 November 2019
4666:on 12 February 2021
4515:on 10 November 2019
4353:on 10 November 2019
3741:, Channel News Asia
3473:. 24 December 2017.
2363:on 27 November 2018
1830:The Washington Post
1716:U.S. Vice President
1690:China Legal Science
1651:Doing Business 2019
1367:
1255:, volunteering for
1130:Sectoral blacklists
815:(UNESCO) adopted a
780:As a result of the
574:Cultural Revolution
504:leading small group
372:government of China
359:shèhuì xìnyòng tǐxì
285:Choice architecture
206:Government agencies
173:Government programs
125:Part of a series on
106:shèhuì xìnyòng tǐxì
6376:. 16 November 2018
6350:. 16 November 2018
6169:. 12 November 2018
6125:. 25 October 2021.
5788:. 24 January 2019.
5514:on 25 January 2019
5446:on 9 November 2019
5205:on 9 November 2019
5177:on 9 November 2019
5054:on 9 November 2019
4820:. 11 February 2022
4457:. 15 February 2017
4405:(in Chinese). Sohu
4232:on 9 November 2019
3714:20.500.11937/81128
3536:首批社会信用体系建设示范城市名单公布
3006:Palgrave MacMillan
2731:10.56159/eai.52060
2724:. pp. 78–82.
2674:. 11 February 2022
2634:. 25 October 2021.
2213:Economic Sociology
2122:The New York Times
2097:. 11 February 2022
1951:
1941:In popular culture
1806:In November 2018,
1745:Human Rights Watch
1554:Starting in 2016,
1365:
1281:public humiliation
1257:community services
1078:Judgment defaulter
1054:judgment defaulter
856:The December 2021
851:National Directory
832:National Directory
290:Social engineering
6501:Politics of China
6265:. 26 August 2019.
5806:. 25 January 2019
5339:. 28 October 2018
4853:978-1-9848-7828-1
3210:www.citizenlab.ca
3063:978-1-03-239508-1
2741:978-981-18-5206-0
1922:travel bookings.
1818:Leiden University
1686:Peking University
1620:
1619:
1399:elderly residents
1309:or perform other
1191:market regulation
934:Conceptualization
782:COVID-19 pandemic
751:state-owned media
618:Planning Outline,
547:General Secretary
338:
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139:Social scientists
120:
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1761:Chinese citizens
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1655:World Bank Group
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4986:行人闯红灯 路口大屏幕"直播"
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4608:. 13 March 2019
4606:The Independent
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4044:
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1780:Yale University
1753:
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1623:Public opinions
1572:blood donations
1558:city launched "
1498:social services
1494:legal guardians
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1224:
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4926:北京将探索推行"个人诚信分"
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