At this year's National People's Congress, the topic of communication economy caused a heated discussion. In March, People's Daily reported that in order to resume production and improve people's ability to choose their own jobs, Chengdu issued the policy of "five certificates and one persistence": allowing temporary stalls, allowing mobile vendors to operate, allowing temporary occupation of roads, and adhering to "flexible law enforcement, prudent and inclusive supervision".
In the past two months, cities from Chengdu, Zhengzhou, Nanjing to Qingdao have successively proposed to liberalize the stall economy.
Hubei province, which is most affected by the epidemic, is recovering its consumption vitality. Yichang and Daye in Hubei Province are all trying to open night markets to spread the economy.
On May 28th, after the closing of the Third Session of the 13th National People's Congress, Premier Li Keqiang, when answering a reporter's question, praised some cities for taking the lead in loosening the "stall economy".
The latest economic bulletin of urban street stalls:
Chengdu issued a document in March this year, allowing businesses to set up stalls and occupy roads without affecting traffic, occupying blind roads and disturbing the urban environmental order.
In early May, Nanjing issued temporary outsourcing guidance.
This year, on the basis of the existing 3,400 temporary stalls, Nanjing added temporary stalls of 134, * * 1465 and 438+00, which standardized and enriched the night economic support in important areas such as 1965, 438+02 blocks, Confucius Temple and Xinjiekou.
In Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, the government issued a policy on May 26th, designating 100 streets to open the night market in an orderly manner, and the night in the city was a lively scene.
At the end of May, Zhengzhou, Changsha, Xi, Dalian, Qingdao and other cities proposed to liberalize the stall economy.
On the afternoon of June 1 day, the relevant person in charge of the Propaganda Department of Qinhuai District of Nanjing replied to the reporter of 2 1 Century Business Herald, saying that up to now, there are temporary stalls of 13 and 130 in Qinhuai District, and Xinjiekou Market and Xi's Twelve Cities of Li Nan Jinlin will be launched in the middle and late June.
What are the reasons for opening up the stall economy?
1, reduce unemployment rate
Affected by the epidemic, many entities have closed their doors to reduce losses. Considering the risks, more entrepreneurs are discouraged. In addition, the rental and transfer fees of physical stores are high, and the cost of starting a business is too high. Many entrepreneurs don't have this cost.
However, the threshold of stall business is low, and everyone can operate it, which can greatly increase the number of jobs (for example, the stall economy in Chengdu has increased by 65,438+more than 10,000 jobs overnight). For those who can't find a suitable job, stall economy can make them create profits, increase their income and improve the life of the whole family.
Step 2 stimulate consumption
Because the stall saves the rent, utilities and other expenses required by the store, the goods sold in the stall are often cheaper than similar goods sold in the store, which also greatly facilitates everyone's daily consumption.
A group of people like street stalls and have special feelings for them, which can stimulate their consumption, and some commodity-related enterprises suitable for street stalls will benefit from it, thus speeding up the sales of goods.
In fact, the reason why the stall economy is once again "hot" is very simple. Keynes once said, "the essence of economics is ethics, which is a science about morality, but the biggest ethics of economics should be to pay attention to market principles."
Supply and demand is the most direct market. Someone needs to shop, and naturally someone needs to shop. This is a two-way demand relationship.
Not every consumer likes high-end goods. Cheap price and convenient purchase are the simple pursuit of consumers, and the "stall economy" just meets this point.