Research on the Governance of County "Stall Economy" In the Post Epidemic Era
Taking the Example of County G in South Henan Province
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Ground economy, Order; Multiple subjects, Cooperative governance.Abstract
Affected by the prolonged impact of the new crown epidemic, the domestic economy is under tremendous downward pressure, the employment situation is becoming more and more serious, the increase and creation of jobs need to resort to the established model, on which to help improve people's livelihoods, effectively increase incomes, and safeguard the basic requirements of life. The stall economy can alleviate employment pressure to a certain extent in the post epidemic era. In the majority of grassroots areas, the "stall economy" has a broader space for activities, but at the same time will give the grassroots areas within the limited number of managers to bring the corresponding burden, the contradiction between the two need to re-examine and think again, through the G County stall economic governance of the status of the field survey found that the G County stall economic governance Through a field survey of the economic governance of street stalls in County G, it was found that there were problems such as the lack of significant policy effects, the absence of citizen self-organization, and the inadequacy of the coordination mechanism between the government and the citizen self-organization, etc. We analyzed the situation from the perspective of multiple subjective dimensions, and searched for effective measures that could help normalize the "street stalls" of the ordinary residents of County G, and achieve the coordination of the goals of individual freedom of operation and order management.
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