Analysis of the Impact and Prospects of the Street Stall Economy on Urban Development — Taking Chengdu as an Example

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Analysis of the Impact and Prospects of the Street Stall Economy on Urban Development — Taking Chengdu as an Example

Yuyang Wei 1*
  • 1 High School Affiliated To Nanjing Normal University    
  • *corresponding author luxun1013@163.com
Published on 10 November 2023 | https://doi.org/10.54254/2754-1169/41/20232056
AEMPS Vol.41
ISSN (Print): 2754-1177
ISSN (Online): 2754-1169
ISBN (Print): 978-1-83558-103-2
ISBN (Online): 978-1-83558-104-9

Abstract

The commerce of street stalls has existed since ancient times. The economy of street stalls has gradually migrated from the countryside to the cities and become more prosperous as the nation has developed. Currently, the stall economy provides new employment opportunities. Following the implementation of pertinent national policies, the safety of products sold at street stalls has significantly improved. The outbreak of the epidemic has had a negative impact on the economy of the country, and the street stall economy can help stabilize the economy, create more employment, and adapt better to the environment. As the first city in China to develop a street stall economy, Chengdu created the miracle of "driving 100,000 people to work overnight" and was praised by Premier Li Keqiang for its effectiveness in solving employment problems during the two sessions of the National People's Congress. However, in the process of developing a street stall economy, some urban governance issues still need to be addressed. This paper examines the development of Chengdu's ground-stall economy and its impact on urban development, as well as the future of the ground-stall economy's administration, through a review and analysis of the relevant literature.

Keywords:

street stall economy, Chengdu, city development

Wei,Y. (2023). Analysis of the Impact and Prospects of the Street Stall Economy on Urban Development — Taking Chengdu as an Example. Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences,41,130-134.
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Wei,Y. (2023). Analysis of the Impact and Prospects of the Street Stall Economy on Urban Development — Taking Chengdu as an Example. Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences,41,130-134.

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Volume title: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Economic Management and Green Development

ISBN:978-1-83558-103-2(Print) / 978-1-83558-104-9(Online)
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References

[1]. Xu, Jia. Reflections on the Economy of Street Stalls [J]. China's management informatization, 2023, 02-05.

[2]. Zhao, Xinping. An Inquiry into the Culture of the Northern Song Dynasty Floor Stalls from the Perspective of "Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival” [J]. Literary journal, 2023, 33-35.

[3]. E Master, A Brief History of Ground Stalls in China. 2022. https://zhuanlan.zhihu.com/p/307367861

[4]. Wu, Ming. The current situation and future development suggestions of stall economy [J]. Business Culture, 2022, 101-110.

[5]. He Yiting, Xie Zhen. From "development and culture" to "development and cultural identity": new directions for cultural studies in China[J]. Cultural Studies, 2010(6): 25-31.

[6]. Li, Ying. The Dilemma and Path Selection of the Development of Ground Stall Economy [J]. Cooperative Economy and Technology, 2023, 40-45.

[7]. Ren, Junsong. Research on Urban Governance Issues of Chengdu's Land Stall Economy [J]. University of Electronic Science and technology, 2022 (3), 88-90.