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Research on the effect of digital economy on new agricultural productivity

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  • Zhou Pengfei
  • CAI Yang
  • Li Xianfeng

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This article comprehensively explores the impact of the digital economy on the new quality of agricultural productivity. Leveraging the panel data of 31 provincial-level regions in China from 2011 to 2022, a series of advanced econometric models, such as bidirectional fixed-effect, intermediary effect, threshold effect, and spatial Durbin models, are established for in-depth empirical analysis. The results are multi-faceted. Firstly, the digital economy significantly elevates the new quality of agricultural productivity, yet with temporal and regional variances. Secondly, it acts as a catalyst for productivity growth by augmenting government revenue, spurring technological innovation, and enriching human capital. Thirdly, rural education, the urban-rural information chasm, and information infrastructure construction exert distinctive threshold effects on this promotional process. Notably, a significant spatial spillover effect exists. Consequently, based on these findings, suggestions for bolstering the new quality agricultural productivity are proffered from four perspectives: government governance, policy formulation, digital infrastructure construction, and human capital enhancement.

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  • Zhou Pengfei & CAI Yang & Li Xianfeng, 2024. "Research on the effect of digital economy on new agricultural productivity," Asian Journal of Economics and Empirical Research, Asian Online Journal Publishing Group, vol. 11(2), pages 111-124.
  • Handle: RePEc:aoj:ajeaer:v:11:y:2024:i:2:p:111-124:id:6283
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