Functions of Public Service in the Sustainable Development of Regional Economy: A Case Study of Tianjin

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In the development process of regional economy, the adequate supply of public services can create a good environment, promote endogenous growth and improve the government's governance ability in public affairs. This paper mainly analyzes the function of public services in regional economy by taking Tianjin as an example.

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