GeoJournal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
89(1)
Published: Jan. 29, 2024
Abstract
The
expansion
and
penetration
of
digital
financial
inclusion
have
provided
new
impetus
to
economic
development.
With
the
aim
investigating
non-spatial
spatial
effects
on
urban
rural
development,
we
target
31
provinces
from
2011
2019
complement
research
gap
by
processing
luminosity-corrected
GDP
land
cover
images
generate
statistics.
This
study
highlights
following
conclusions:
first,
has
positively
localized
Additionally,
spillover
effect
in
regions
is
more
profound
than
that
traditional
finance.
Last,
narrowing
urban-rural
inequality
finance
lacks.
Overall,
our
provides
insights
into
role
areas.
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(1)
Published: June 24, 2024
Abstract
River
basin
cities
are
areas
with
remarkable
conflicts
between
the
human
activity
and
ecological
environment.
They
also
important
targets
for
policy
implementation
of
sustainable
high-quality
development
(HD)
in
various
countries
around
world.
This
article
exploits
panel
data
99
located
Yellow
Basin
(YRB)
from
2006
to
2019
empirically
analyze
spatial
effect
financial
growth
on
HD.
Spatial
weights
participated
econometric
models
utilized
this
effect.
Empirical
results
reveal
that:
(1)
HD
YRB
shows
a
strong
positive
autocorrelation.
(2)
Financial
exerts
an
N-shaped
curve
long-term
perspective.
When
influence
spills
out
surroundings,
it
exhibits
inverted
U-shaped
characteristic.
(3)
Green
innovation
can
be
intermediary
factor
(4)
The
appears
stronger
regions
higher
economic
levels,
where
effects
transmitted
surrounding
regions.
However,
backward
low-economy
prevents
spillover
effects.
study
instrumental
formulate
policies
that
aim
promote
river
cities.
Applied Economics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 16
Published: June 6, 2024
Information
technology,
as
an
important
tool
for
realizing
the
modernization
of
national
governance
system
and
capacity,
has
brought
new
opportunities
improving
government's
capacity
to
deliver
basic
public
services
(BPS).
Taking
information
benefiting
people
pilot
policy
exogenous
shock,
we
use
double
machine
learning
model
examine
impact
government
digitization
on
urban
–
rural
BPS
equalization
based
panel
data
prefectural
cities
in
China
from
2006
2021,
which
overcomes
limitations
linear
setting
traditional
causal
inference
models
maintains
estimation
accuracy
under
high-dimensional
control
variables.
The
findings
suggest
that
can
significantly
contribute
equalization,
this
conclusion
holds
after
a
series
robustness
tests.
Mechanism
test
reveals
promotes
by
efficiency
supply
fiscal
transfer
payment.
Moreover,
with
low
pressure,
high
transparency
economic
growth
will
have
stronger
driving
effect
equalization.
This
study
provides
valuable
theoretical
insights
ideas
promoting
through
digital
governance.
GeoJournal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
89(1)
Published: Jan. 29, 2024
Abstract
The
expansion
and
penetration
of
digital
financial
inclusion
have
provided
new
impetus
to
economic
development.
With
the
aim
investigating
non-spatial
spatial
effects
on
urban
rural
development,
we
target
31
provinces
from
2011
2019
complement
research
gap
by
processing
luminosity-corrected
GDP
land
cover
images
generate
statistics.
This
study
highlights
following
conclusions:
first,
has
positively
localized
Additionally,
spillover
effect
in
regions
is
more
profound
than
that
traditional
finance.
Last,
narrowing
urban-rural
inequality
finance
lacks.
Overall,
our
provides
insights
into
role
areas.