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Digital economy as a catalyst for low-carbon transformation in China: new analytical insights
M. Xu and R. Tan
This research, conducted by Mengmeng Xu and Ruipeng Tan, uncovers the positive influence of the digital economy on carbon total factor productivity in China, revealing that enhanced production methods and urban environmental governance drive sustainable growth, especially in environmentally-conscious regions.
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