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Tech writers Cheng and Liu have conducted a study on the impact of urbanization on the equalization of basic public services in China. Their research, published in the journal Applied Economics, delves into the question of whether urbanization promotes the urban-rural equalization of basic public services in prefectural cities in China.

The study, titled “Does urbanization promote the urban-rural equalization of basic public services? Evidence from prefectural cities in China,” analyzes data from various prefectural cities in China to understand the relationship between urbanization and the provision of basic public services. The findings of the study shed light on the dynamics of urban-rural development and the role of urbanization in bridging the gap in public service provision between urban and rural areas.

The research by Cheng and Liu contributes to the ongoing discourse on urbanization and public service provision in China. By providing evidence-based insights into the impact of urbanization on the equalization of basic public services, the study offers valuable information for policymakers, urban planners, and researchers working in the field of urban development and public policy.

For more details on this study, you can access the full article at https://doi.org/10.1080/00036846.2023.2206625.

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