2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e28216
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The impact of digital economy on rural revitalization: Evidence from Guangdong, China

Xueqin Deng,
Mingshan Huang,
Rong Peng
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“…Yu et al [57] observed a spatial spillover effect of the digital economy on urban carbon emissions. Deng et al [58] examined Guangdong Province and determined that the digital economy has a significantly influences rural revitalization through spatial spillovers. This study, focusing the Yangtze River Economic Belt, contributes to the literature by enhancing understanding of the spatial spillover effects of the digital economy on rural industrial integration, offering insights for the strategic layout and effective utilization of factor resources.…”
Section: Spatial Spillover Effects Of Digital Economy Development On ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yu et al [57] observed a spatial spillover effect of the digital economy on urban carbon emissions. Deng et al [58] examined Guangdong Province and determined that the digital economy has a significantly influences rural revitalization through spatial spillovers. This study, focusing the Yangtze River Economic Belt, contributes to the literature by enhancing understanding of the spatial spillover effects of the digital economy on rural industrial integration, offering insights for the strategic layout and effective utilization of factor resources.…”
Section: Spatial Spillover Effects Of Digital Economy Development On ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Xueqin Deng and his colleagues utilized a spatial panel model to examine the spatial spill-over impact on rural revitalization. The research results showed that this effect is very significant and has heterogeneous and nonlinear characteristics (Deng et al, 2024). Harris' research points out that the Internet can improve the efficiency of factor allocation by reducing economic costs such as production and transactions and promoting the generation and dissemination of knowledge and information (Harris, 1998).…”
Section: Economic Effects Of Digital Infrastructurementioning
confidence: 99%