Digital financial inclusion, environmental sustainability and regional economic growth in China: insights from a panel threshold model
Hamdi Becha,
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Maha Kalai,
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Saifeddine Houidi
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Journal of Economic Structures,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(1)
Published: Feb. 12, 2025
Abstract
As
digital
technologies
rapidly
transform
global
economies,
the
financial
inclusion
index
(DFII)
has
emerged
as
a
critical
driver
of
economic
growth,
particularly
in
developing
regions.
In
context
China,
where
regional
disparities
persist,
expansion
services
offers
promising
avenue
to
boost
development,
promote
inclusive
and
enhance
environmental
sustainability.
This
study
looks
into
how
affects
growth
(GRP)
China’s
provinces.
It
does
this
by
using
panel
threshold
autoregressive
model
(PTAR)
smooth
transition
(PSTAR)
see
if
relationship
is
not
always
linear.
Drawing
on
data
from
31
Chinese
provinces
between
2003
2022,
analysis
uncovers
significant
effects,
revealing
distinct
phases
inclusion’s
influence
intensifies
increases.
Furthermore,
empower
small
medium-sized
enterprises
(SMEs)
individual
entrepreneurs
invest
eco-friendly
innovations
low-emission
technologies.
By
lowering
barriers
funding,
encourages
adoption
cleaner
production
processes
efficient
resource
management,
which
can
significantly
decrease
emissions
improve
air
quality.
Additionally,
enhanced
literacy
access
information
through
platforms
enable
consumers
make
environmentally
conscious
choices,
further
contributing
reduced
pollution
levels.
These
findings
provide
empirical
evidence
transformative
role
finance
both
development
sustainability,
underscoring
need
for
policy
interventions
that
drive
growth.
Language: Английский
The impact of the digital economy on sustainable development: evidence from China
Qiguang An,
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Ruoyu Wang,
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Yongkai Wang
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et al.
Frontiers in Environmental Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: March 26, 2024
This
research
investigates
the
intricate
interplay
among
digital
economy,
green
innovation,
and
level
of
sustainable
development.
Panel
data
from
268
cities
in
China,
2011
to
2020,
are
used
comprehensively
evaluate
economy
development
investigate
economy’s
influence
on
Additionally,
a
mechanism
analysis
is
contribution
innovation.
The
findings
suggest
that
significantly
stimulates
development,
innovation
serves
as
mediating
intermediary
moderating
effect
facilitating
this
relationship.
Moreover,
robustness
check
extends
verification
positive
“Broadband
China”
policy
strengthening
reliability
results.
study
provides
management
insights
how
regions
can
promote
age.
Language: Английский
Measurement and spatio-temporal heterogeneity analysis of coupling coordination between development of digital economy and agricultural carbon emission performance
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(6), P. e0305231 - e0305231
Published: June 25, 2024
The
new
development
pattern
has
identified
two
key
avenues
for
the
sustained
advancement
of
high-quality
agricultural
and
rural
development:
digitalisation
low-carbon
development.
measurement
digital
economy
carbon
emission
performance,
their
spatial
temporal
heterogeneity,
is
a
crucial
step
in
promoting
coordination
sustainable
agriculture.
This
paper
employs
entropy
value
method,
SBM
model,
coupling
degree
model
to
investigate
spatial-temporal
heterogeneity
performance
emissions.
data
used
are
provincial
panel
from
2013
2021.
simulation
results
demonstrate
that,
between
2021,
all
provinces
exhibited
varying
degrees
growth,
yet
more
pronounced
tendency
diverge.
Concurrently,
efficiency
China
fluctuating
upward
trend.
were
found
be
highly
coupled.
Their
relationship
showed
downward
trend
followed
by
an
In
general,
it
suggested
that
we
should
increase
investment
infrastructure
technology,
promote
applications,
strengthen
policy
guidance
financial
support,
establish
mechanism
farmers’
literacy
environmental
awareness.
Language: Английский
How does inclusion of digital finance, financial technology, and digital literacy unlock the regional economy across districts in Sumatra? A spatial heterogeneity and sentiment analysis
Ragdad Cani Miranti,
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Sri Indriyani Siregar,
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Aan Budhi Willyana
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et al.
GeoJournal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
89(4)
Published: June 26, 2024
Language: Английский
The dynamic role of digital financial inclusion, sustainable energy transition, and governance in achieving global ecological sustainability
Natural Resources Forum,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 3, 2024
Abstract
A
global
surge
in
socio‐economic
activities
is
putting
a
massive
burden
on
ecological
balance,
which
has
become
one
of
the
major
challenges
worldwide.
Yet,
it
complicated
for
national
and
international
authorities
to
find
eco‐friendly
interlinked
developments
due
lack
empirical
evidence.
In
this
era
digitalization,
digital
financial
inclusion
an
ability
create
balance
among
economy,
ecology,
society
by
conserving
natural
resources.
Meanwhile,
minimizes
promoting
sustainable
energy
transition
at
all
societal
levels,
main
agenda
United
Nations
(UN)
Climate
Change
28th
Conference
Parties
(UN‐COP28).
Focusing
these
intentions,
research
aims
explore
dynamic
influence
(DFI),
(SET),
governance
(GOV)
footprints
(EFT)
taking
sample
121
nations
within
timeframe
2003–2022.
This
study
utilizes
two‐step
system
generalized
method
moments
(GMM)
Driscoll–Kraay
(D–K)
regression
as
prime
robust
techniques,
respectively.
The
outcomes
reveal
that
DFI
significantly
reduces
EFT
worldwide
upper‐middle‐income
samples;
however,
enhances
high‐income
nations.
While
negative
insignificant
connection
with
lower‐middle
low‐income
countries.
Moreover,
SET
declines
categories,
mixed
are
found
linkage
between
GOV
EFT.
Some
vital
policy
implications
sustainability
also
provided
work.
Language: Английский