Does internet development affect urban economic resilience? New evidence from China
Fangyuan Shi,
Yuhan Zheng and
Xuan Liu
Applied Economics, 2024, vol. 56, issue 26, 3117-3132
Abstract:
Global macroeconomic development is faced with great uncertainty, especially the repeated impact of COVID-19, which exacerbate the challenges. This study explores the impact of Internet development on the resilience of cities. In the first place, a theoretical model is used to analyse how Internet development affects productivity and further influences urban economic resilience. Based on this, a long-differences model is established for empirical analysis. The study found that improving Internet development is an important step enhancing urban economic resilience. The results provide new perspectives and evidence for the study of urban economic resilience.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1080/00036846.2023.2204217
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