The scale measurement and spatial differences of digital economy in China
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https://doi.org/10.54097/hbem.v20i.12368Keywords:
digital economy, big data, digital industry, new technology, data analysis.Abstract
Based on the calculation of the added value of three major digital economy industries in 30 provinces in China from 2017 to 2020, this paper uses the Gini coefficient and its decomposition method to explore the spatial differences of the scale of digital economy in China's provinces and its development dynamics over time. The analysis shows that the scale of digital economy in China's provinces continues to grow rapidly, and the proportion of provincial GDP is also increasing. On the other hand, there are large differences in the size of the digital economy between provinces, and inter-regional differences make the highest contribution to the overall differences. However, the size of the digital economy in all regions continues to grow, and the inter-regional Gini coefficient shows a downward trend during the observation period, which is expected to continue in the next few years. This paper clarifies the development status of major industries of China's digital economy, as well as the development trend of regional differences and scales, which is of great significance to the formulation of China's digital economy policy and the coordinated development of digital economy in the region.
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