Monopoly capital groups use state power to comprehensively intervene in the national economy to ensure that monopoly organizations obtain maximum profits and consolidate the rule of financial oligarchs. Formation and Development Before World War I, some state monopoly capital (state-owned enterprises and semi-state-owned enterprises) already existed in major capitalist countries, and the state also intervened in economic life.
Use national budget funds to establish emerging military industries, transportation industries, and public utilities with greater risks. (3) Through state procurement and ordering, huge state budget expenditures are used to provide commodity sales for private monopoly groups. (4) Strengthen the competitive strength of monopoly enterprises through preferential state loans, various forms of subsidies and subsidies, and various legislation that is beneficial to monopoly organizations. (5) The state often adopts various adjustment measures in the fiscal and monetary and credit fields in an attempt to alleviate cyclical crises. Through the above activities, state monopoly capitalism directly participates in the reproduction process of social capital, and in this way affects the entire capitalist economy