Research on the Marketization of Public Service
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https://doi.org/10.53555/ssh.v7i10.1931Keywords:
public service, marketization, governmentAbstract
The market-oriented reform of public services is actually a systemic reform. This reform method can not only relieve the government's public service pressure, but also improve the quality of public services. At the same time, it is conducive to meeting the public's requirements for public services, enhancing the government's credibility and authority, helping to strike a balance between the government, third parties, and the market, improving its quality and quantity, and improving the work efficiency of the public sector. Practice has proved that the establishment of the supervision and management system, the escort of market access rules, the support of regulations and policies, and the transformation of the government's role are objective guarantees for the smooth progress of the market-oriented reform of public services. However, in actual operation, some problems have also appeared. Based on the analysis of public service market reform, this article puts forward several countermeasures in order to help the future public service market reform.
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