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Digital economy and urban innovation level: A quasi-natural experiment from the strategy of "Digital China"

Economics

Digital economy and urban innovation level: A quasi-natural experiment from the strategy of "Digital China"

C. Zhang, B. Liu, et al.

Dive into this intriguing study by Chong Zhang, Baoliu Liu, and Yuhan Yang as they explore how the digital economy is transforming urban innovation in mainland China. Using a robust set of data and innovative methodology, they uncover significant improvements in innovation sparked by the 'Digital China' strategy, highlighting fascinating regional differences and implications for economic growth.

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Abstract
This paper investigates the impact of the digital economy on urban innovation levels in mainland China using a quasi-natural experiment based on the "Digital China" strategy. Employing panel data from 286 cities and the multi-temporal double-difference (DID) method, the study finds that the digital economy significantly improves urban innovation. Robustness tests confirm this positive effect, which is primarily driven by industrial structure upgrading. Heterogeneity analysis reveals a stronger impact on high-quality innovation and a more pronounced effect in the Middle Eastern region compared to the Western region. The findings suggest accelerating the implementation of local digital economy strategies to enhance regional economic development.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
May 06, 2024
Authors
Chong Zhang, Baoliu Liu, Yuhan Yang
Tags
digital economy
urban innovation
China
industrial structure upgrading
regional economic development
heterogeneity analysis
Digital China strategy
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