Abstract

The scarcity of resources and the accelerated process of regional integration have caused complex regional intergovernmental cooperation to receive much attention. In order to effectively produce and supply regional public goods and solve regional public issues in regional economic development, it is necessary to form normal regional governance to ensure timely and effective governance of regional public affairs. To this end, a series of regional cooperation with bilateral and multilateral coordination and cooperation as the basic content has been carried out among local governments in the region. Regional cooperation has effectively promoted regional coordination and cooperation, but there are also inherent shortcomings. This article studies the impact of intergovernmental cooperation on regional resource utilization from the perspective of regional resource allocation.

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