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Do live broadcast and entrepreneurship with goods promote the real economy?

Although the live broadcast entrepreneurial project seems to have no physical pavement, it is not considered by many people as a physical entrepreneurial project. In fact, live entrepreneurial projects sell physical products and do things in the real economy. The main difference with physical stores is that it does not rent street pavements, but directly sells products through webcasting. In addition to not contributing to the store leasing industry, live broadcast has contributed as much to the physical manufacturing industry and agricultural aquaculture as traditional physical stores, and even the promotion effect and customer coverage are obviously due to physical stores. Although everyone's physical stores have been dumped now, this does not mean that the physical industry can't. On the contrary, all kinds of physical manufacturing and breeding industries are developing in full swing. The products produced by these entities are sold to thousands of households and consumers all over the country through e-commerce, so that they can earn income and develop.

Therefore, the real economy is still developing as always. If there is demand and consumption, there will be a real economy, because consumers are not buying air, but physical products made by real industries. The dumping of physical stores can only show that no one lives in the store and the landlord can't earn rent. Does not mean that the real production industry in the real economy will not work. Real estate is real estate, and entity production is entity production, which is obviously two different things. There are no customers in physical stores, but physical products can be sold in other ways, and live entrepreneurial projects just provide a new sales method and channel for the physical industry.