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La venta callejera hace más vivas, seguras y justas las ciudades, por eso pertenece a la escena urbana post-COVID-19

  • Written by John Rennie Short, Professor, School of Public Policy, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
imageLos vendedores de Eastern Market, Washington, DC, Estados Unidos.Geoff Alexander/Flickr

Alrededor del mundo, las ciudades empiezan a salir del encierro impuesto por la pandemia y gradualmente permiten el reinicio de actividades. Los líderes nacionales tienen interés en promover la recuperación económica, con precauciones...

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