SHAPING CITY COMMERCIAL COMPLEXES: INSIGHTS FROM EXTERNALITY THEORY RESEARCH

The development and construction of urban commercial complexes wield a profound influence on urban ontology and equilibrium. These complexes transcend mere architectural spaces; they represent a distinctive amalgamation of citywide public and social resources. Instead of being solely driven by profit, these complexes ought to prioritize the societal worth of their offerings. Recognizing

Authors: Xin Li Wang
Pages: 24-35
MAXIMIZING SUPPLY CHAIN PERFORMANCE: A CASE STUDY ON CHENGDU EUROPE EXPRESS RAILWAY GOODS USING THE GRAVITY MODEL

In response to the national "the Belt and Road" initiative, Chengdu embarked on a transformative journey, seizing the potential of industrial transfer. Anchored in the international trade landscape and the specific developmental needs of Sichuan, the city introduced the visionary "Chengdu Europe+" strategy. This strategy triggered a rapid expansion of key international logistics networks,

Authors: Hui Jun Liu
Pages: 1-13
CHARTING THE PATH TO SUSTAINABILITY: AN EXAMINATION OF GREEN FINANCE IN SHANGHAI

The release of the "Implementation Opinions on Accelerating Shanghai to Build an International Green Finance Hub to Serve the Goal of Carbon Peak and Carbon Neutrality" in October 2021 marked a pivotal moment in Shanghai's green finance trajectory. With ambitious targets set for 2025, Shanghai aims to become a global leader in green financial development by fostering an environment that