2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.strueco.2020.04.010
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High-quality Economic Growth under the Influence of Technological Innovation Preference in China: A Numerical Simulation from the Government Financial Perspective

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“…For example, the development of informatization can enhance the integration of city level functions and the competitiveness of cities through informatization. These are successful experiences observed in many countries and regions (Zhou et al, 2020). Zhang et al also shows that technological innovation can affect the development of urban innovation, and the impact on eastern cities is greater than that on central and western cities.…”
Section: Technological Innovationmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…For example, the development of informatization can enhance the integration of city level functions and the competitiveness of cities through informatization. These are successful experiences observed in many countries and regions (Zhou et al, 2020). Zhang et al also shows that technological innovation can affect the development of urban innovation, and the impact on eastern cities is greater than that on central and western cities.…”
Section: Technological Innovationmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…There is currently no uniform standard for measuring highquality development. Zhou et al(2020) and Jahanger(2021) used total factor productivity to represent high-quality economic development, while (Chen and Chen, 2018) used labor productivity. Although such indicators are reasonable, high-quality economic development not only encompasses economic development but also affects the ecological environment, scientific and technological innovation and other areas.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other scholars studied the relationship between innovation investment and green economy growth, and found that the scale of R&D investment was not conducive to green economy growth in the short term, but had a positive impact in the long run [39]. Zhou et al [40] introduced the government's preference for technological innovation into the neoclassical economic growth model, and concluded that technological innovation preference may achieve high-quality economic growth in the long run.…”
Section: Hypothesis 3 (H3) Resource Dependence Negatively Affects Talent Gatheringmentioning
confidence: 99%