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The spatial analysis of digital economy and urban development: A case study in Hangzhou, China

The digital economy spatial distribution (DESD) analysis and urban development differ from the traditional pattern of a core-edge spatial model, highlighting the importance of a policy paradigm in a digital era. There are few empirical studies on the digital economy and urban development, especially...

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Urbanisation
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