2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15097220
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The Three-Dimensional Analytical and Governance Logic of China’s Digital Divide Bridging Policy

Abstract: In the digital era, digital technology enables political, economic and social fields. However, while the digital divide is pervasive due to the influence of population, geography, the economy and other factors, blindly pushing digital change often leads to the further expansion of the risks of social inequality. This paper constructed a three-dimensional analytical framework of digital gap-bridging policies from the perspective of policy objectives, policy tools and policy effectiveness. Based on this framewor… Show more

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“…As such, at the current stage, there is a positive spatial spillover effect from AEs on GTI in China. However, impacted by factors such as policy, location, and infrastructure, there exists a significant digital divide between cities in China [67]. A considerable disparity in the digital economy could be discerned between the provincial capital cities and their surrounding counterparts, and likewise between the eastern and central-western regions.…”
Section: Spatial Spillover Effects Of Aes and Nes On Gtimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, at the current stage, there is a positive spatial spillover effect from AEs on GTI in China. However, impacted by factors such as policy, location, and infrastructure, there exists a significant digital divide between cities in China [67]. A considerable disparity in the digital economy could be discerned between the provincial capital cities and their surrounding counterparts, and likewise between the eastern and central-western regions.…”
Section: Spatial Spillover Effects Of Aes and Nes On Gtimentioning
confidence: 99%