? Recently, with the support of prime minister Keqiang Li , street economy has caught on in china. Whether the policy is practical and feasible has sparked a bitter argument. A large majority of people say the stall economy has give a shot in the arm to the local economy. While others are worried that it would compound the climate change problem. So far as I have seen, I find a echo with those people who advocate the stall business is truly an effective vehicle to boost the sluggish economy.
? Firstly, the COVID-19 pandemic, an unprecedented turmoil, has been? a devastating blow to us, especially a great calamity to people who are reeling from the disastrous unemployment. However, there are grounds to optimism. They grasp a glimpse of hope from the roll-out of street economy which furnishes them with opportunities to cushion the impact of coronavirus crisis.
? Secondly, It definitely improves the relationship between the country’s urban landscape management force, known as chengguan and vendors.? As we all known that Chengguan is the sworn enemy of vendors . Now , they are staunch supporters.
? That is not to say the implementation of the police is ironclad. It is far from perfect because it would give rise to traffic jam and environmental problems. If we everyone including vendors ,chengguan, customers , can signal willingness to shoulder their responsibility respectively, I strongly believe it will lead to a flowering of prosperity.
? In a nutshell, street economy has proved to be less a disaster and more a cure at present. Although it is not a universal panacea for the problems of the sluggish economy, it would be a reform in the right direction. With cautious plan , we will enjoy the benefits it brings.