The Impact of Land Circulation on Common Prosperity in the Digital Economy Context
Cong Xu,
Feng Wu,
Jingran Lin,
Yie-Ru Chiu and
Rigoberto Medina
Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, 2025, vol. 2025, 1-21
Abstract:
In traditional production function research related to agricultural production, regional differences in agricultural labor capacity and information distribution are ignored. In the context of the digital economy (DE), this paper reintroduces information data as a new production factor to analyze the factor allocation mechanism. Based on previous studies, it conducts spatial Durbin model (SDM) analysis at the inter-provincial regional scale. It further studies the regional heterogeneity of land circulation distribution in China’s east, middle, and west. It finds that land circulation is consistent with the theory of the siphoning effect. DE (DE) variables accelerate the circulation of information factors and improve the allocative efficiency of land, technology, and capital factors. Finally, the article proposes suggestions on the role of the DE in improving agricultural production efficiency and narrowing the urban–rural gap.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1155/ddns/2797668
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