A Study on the Collaborative Mechanism of County-Level Digital Supply Chain Finance in Empowering Rural Revitalization
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https://doi.org/10.54097/2s9djt17Keywords:
Supply chain finance, Digital finance, Rural revitalization, County-level economy, Collaborative researchAbstract
Against the backdrop of the in-depth implementation of the rural revitalization strategy, financial supply at the county level faces significant structural challenges, notably manifested in difficulties in financing for small, medium, and micro enterprises, insufficient coverage of rural financial services, and the poor fit between traditional financial models and the characteristics of the county-level economy. Digital supply chain finance serves as an innovative pathway to resolve these challenges. By establishing an effective coordination mechanism at the county level that integrates the “flow of information, flow of capital, and flow of credit,” it creates a dynamic balance where information generates credit, credit directs capital, and capital feeds back into information—together forming the core operational logic of the county-level digital supply chain finance ecosystem.
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