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How to treat the stall economy?
Only when the long-lost fireworks come back to our lives is our most precious happiness. The world is full of fireworks and life is full of poetry. In March, when the national epidemic eased slightly, Chengdu, the "city of online celebrities", showed people a pool of living water. The city issued the policy of "five certificates and one persistence" to revitalize the "stall economy": allowing temporary stalls, allowing mobile vendors to operate, and allowing temporary occupation of roads, while adhering to "flexible law enforcement, prudent and inclusive supervision".

After the implementation of this new regulation, it returned to the "street stall economy" in the city streets. Unexpectedly, it showed great energy. In the past two months, nearly 80,000 people have been employed, and the rate of returning to work in the catering industry has reached 98%, which has played an important guiding role in the economic development after the epidemic.

Why does the stall economy have such strong vitality? Analysis of the "stall economy", it has many distinct characteristics, with the following characteristics:

First, the conditions are low, but the tension is strong. No matter from which aspect, the cost of setting up a stall can be seen, which can reach a very low level, without the pressure of store rent, without the need for professional skills and the requirements for knowledge and ability. However, don't underestimate the stalls. They are effective catalysts for stimulating domestic demand and restoring the economy. They look small, but thousands of stalls can be stacked together to become a powerful carriage to stimulate the economy.

Second, the risk is low, but the adhesion is strong. Stall is the carrier that can best reflect the role of economic tentacles in an urban society. Even if the attempt to "drag the economy" fails, it will not hurt investors like some big investments. They will be out of breath for a while, but they can get up quickly and start over. What's more, the seemingly inconspicuous stalls are actually bridges between the people and the people, between the government and the people. They act as adhesives in the middle. As long as it is used well, it is also a "stabilizer" for social stability.

Third, the price is low, but the service is strong. The "stall economy" involves most of the daily needs of ordinary people, and because there is no circulation of intermediate links, it will obviously be much more affordable than some shopping malls and large supermarkets in price. Moreover, when I walk to the stall, I feel that I am smiling at people and I can find what I need immediately. I have to admit that this is a platform that is closest to people's livelihood and people's hearts, so that ordinary people can enjoy the greatest convenience.

However, there are still some urban planners, managers and even people who believe that the stall economy is only a short-term measure to deal with the epidemic. Once legalized, it will affect the appearance of the city and destroy the environment and the normal life of residents. Under the guidance of this view, some cities blindly pursue "clean environment", which makes the "stall economy" hit hard and slowly banned, and also makes the city a lifeless "dead city".

In fact, as the Prime Minister once angrily criticized city managers, "It is lazy to blindly pursue cleanliness and not let small shops open!" This method is not advisable. The Prime Minister said, "I have seen some cities where there are small shops selling everything. Not only the people's life is convenient, but also the whole city is full of vitality.

In fact, the call for opening up the "stall economy" has long existed. As early as 20 17, the Measures for Investigating and Handling Unlicensed and Unlicensed Business Operations promulgated by the State Council clearly stipulated the behavior of setting up stalls: selling agricultural and sideline products, daily necessities or individuals using their skills to engage in convenient labor activities, and those who have not obtained permission according to law are no longer unlicensed and unlicensed.

Street stalls are integrated in every corner of the city, which is a special landscape and a kind of urban culture. To some extent, you have needs and I have services, and the two are just right. Some people need to set up stalls, while others need to stroll around. This two-way demand should also be met.