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International Experience and Enlightenment of Promoting the Regularization of Stall Economy

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DOI: 10.23977/jsoce.2022.040804 | Downloads: 21 | Views: 700

Author(s)

Jiaxi Lin 1, Jiashun Zhang 1, Jie Huang 1

Affiliation(s)

1 School of Finance, Guangdong University of Finance and Economics, Guangzhou, China

Corresponding Author

Jiaxi Lin

ABSTRACT

The stall economy exists in most parts of the world, and it is an important part of the urban economy. Modern cities pursue a clean and hygienic environment, but urban vendors are excluded from urban spatial governance and planning because of their mobility and "chaos". The composition of urban street vendors is complex, and their existence is also related to the lives of many people. How to deal with the informal economy and the development of modern cities in urban planning has become an international problem. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is how to obtain the experience reference of the regularization of the stall economy in the world.

KEYWORDS

Urbanization, stall economy, informal economy, international governance approach

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Jiaxi Lin, Jiashun Zhang, Jie Huang, International Experience and Enlightenment of Promoting the Regularization of Stall Economy. Journal of Sociology and Ethnology (2022) Vol. 4: 20-24. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/jsoce.2022.040804.

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