Taking Agricultural Products as the Core Lever: An Analysis of the Mechanism by Which Northeast China's Digital Economy Catalyzes New Quality Productive Forces in Agriculture
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https://doi.org/10.62177/apemr.v2i5.807Keywords:
Northeast Region, Digital Economy, New Quality Productivity in Agriculture, Anshan Nanguo PearAbstract
Driven by rural revitalization and smart agriculture policies, Digital economy has become a key force driving agricultural modernization and cultivating new-quality productive forces. This article takes Anshan Nanguo pear as an example, based on the current situation of agriculture and digital economy development in Northeast, PEST analysis and two-way fixed effect model are used to empirically test the impact of digital inclusive finance on agricultural output value Research shows that For every 1 unit of digital inclusive finance, the average output value per mu has increased significantly by 8 yuan. The mechanism lies in the digital economy through such paths: production empowerment, circulation efficiency and brand value-added, to comprehensively empower new-quality productive forces in agriculture. Finally, countermeasures and suggestions are put forward for the shortcomings of digital infrastructure and scientific and technological resources to provide reference for the revitalization of agriculture in Northeast China.
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