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Bridging the desert: The impact of public transportation on urban food accessibility

2022-05-11
By: Robert Huang
On: May 11, 2022

In 2015, Starbucks launched its Community Store Program, an initiative aiming to open stores in disadvantaged neighborhoods. Then, in 2020, the company announced that it would expand the program andContinue Reading

Examining China’s goal of common prosperity through the lens of rural land consolidation

2022-04-09
By: Angela Liu
On: April 9, 2022

The term “common prosperity” has once again emerged at the forefront of Chinese economics as it cements its place in President Xi Jiping’s rhetoric. At its core, China’s goal ofContinue Reading

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