Research on Strategies for High-Quality Development of Digital Economy Innovation in the Context of High-Level Opening-Up: A Case Study of Wenzhou, Zhejiang
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https://doi.org/10.62177/apemr.v1i5.71Keywords:
Digital Economy, Opening-up, Development StrategiesAbstract
n the context of high-level opening-up, the digital economy has become a key driver of economic growth and industrial upgrading, emerging as a central issue in China's modern economic development. This study explores the significance of digital economy innovation in this context and addresses the challenges it faces, such as the need for technological advancement, incomplete legal frameworks, and a shortage of relevant talent. Strategies to enhance technological innovation, improve legal systems, and streng1hen the cultivation and attraction of digital economy talent are proposed. The feasibility of these strategies is validated through a case study of Wenzhou, Zhejiang, providing insights for the development of China's digital economy in the new era.
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