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Even where public services are neither publicly provided nor publicly financed... Public services is also a course that can be studied at college and... Public services versus Services of General Interest... Public services tend to be those considered so essential to... the widespread provision of public services in developed countries usually began in the late nineteenth century... provided public services are often strongly regulated... public services tend to be much less well developed... Public services versus Services of General Interest... Public services versus Services of General Interest... Public services are known as Services of general interest... Public Services International Research Unit...

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