Can Digital Innovation Improve Green Total Factor Productivity: Evidence from Digital Patents of China

Amid intensifying global economic rivalries, China has pinpointed the digital economy and sustainable growth as key accelerators for societal and economic progress. Digital innovation (DI) plays a crucial role in propelling China’s economy towards sustainable growth, by serving as the technological...

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Economic growth
Efficiency
Energy consumption
Forecasts and trends
GDP
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Productivity
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