Digital economy, technological progress, and city export trade

The development of the digital economy is conducive to the innovative development of foreign trade and the formation of a "dual circulation" development pattern in China. Based on the panel data of 285 prefecture-level cities in China from 2005 to 2019, this paper examines the influence of...

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Cities
Communication
Computer and Information Sciences
Consumption
Costs
Digital economy
Digital technology
Domestic markets
Earth Sciences
Economic aspects
Economic Development
Economic research
Economics
Electronic commerce
Engineering and Technology
Exports
Forecasts and trends
Geographical locations
Heterogeneity
Hypotheses
Information Science
Information technology
International trade
Internet
Investments
People and Places
R&D
Research & development
Social Sciences
Technology
Technology application
Trade
title Digital economy, technological progress, and city export trade
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