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Spreading to the Basal Level: “The Last Mile” of E-governance Public Services

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Providing services to the public is a basic function of government. Local governments are on the front line of benefitting the people and providing services to them. Their ability to administer and to provide services are directly related to the interests of the common people.

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Du, P., Yu, S., Yang, D. (2019). Spreading to the Basal Level: “The Last Mile” of E-governance Public Services. In: Du, P., Yu, S., Yang, D. (eds) The Development of E-governance in China. Research Series on the Chinese Dream and China’s Development Path. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1014-0_7

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