
破除24小时经济的四大误解,构建城市新愿景
当夜晚来临,多数城市便进入“休眠”状态。公共交通班次减少,公园关闭,众多服务机构停止营业,但其实仍有数百万人在夜幕降临后继续工作、出行和聚集。全球已有80余座城市设立夜间事务专员或成立夜间事务办公室,预计到2035年全球夜间旅游市场规模将增长近两倍。
BSc (Hons) Economics, University of Nottingham, UK, Master of International Affairs, (Economics & Political Development), Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs, New York. Saiful Salihudin is a Public Policy Analyst and Economist with over seven years of experience in macroeconomic surveillance, policy development, research and analysis, and building and coordinating partnerships. He is passionate about international development, sustainable and inclusive growth, social justice, innovative programs, and policy formulation to maximize social outcomes. Previously, Saiful worked as an Economist and Financial Policy Analyst at the Central Bank of Malaysia. He also served at Princeton University as a researcher, developing a global database on misinformation surrounding COVID-19.
当夜晚来临,多数城市便进入“休眠”状态。公共交通班次减少,公园关闭,众多服务机构停止营业,但其实仍有数百万人在夜幕降临后继续工作、出行和聚集。全球已有80余座城市设立夜间事务专员或成立夜间事务办公室,预计到2035年全球夜间旅游市场规模将增长近两倍。
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