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Felix H. Arion, Gevorg Harutyunyan, Vardan Aleksanyan, Meri Muradyan, Hovhannes Asatryan and Meri Manucharyan
Digital technologies have penetrated all spheres of human life, becoming an integral element of sustainable development, and rural areas and agriculture are no exception. However, the processes of digital transformation possess certain challenges. Among ...
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Weiwei Li, Ping Zhang, Kaixu Zhao, Hua Chen and Sidong Zhao
(1) Background: Digitalization is the key to sustainable village development, posing a new challenge for village planning, construction, and governance in all countries. The construction of digital villages is currently in the stage of experimentation an...
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Chengkai Zhang, Yu Li, Lili Yang and Zheng Wang
The degree of the effect of digital inclusive finance on the construction of China?s digital villages and the mechanism of action is investigated in this study by matching the digital inclusive finance index in accordance with a data sample of China?s pr...
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Fathi Rufaidah, Tuti Karyani, Eliana Wulandari and Iwan Setiawan
Technological developments, especially in the financial sector, are slowly changing the financial industry through digitalization towards fintech. The application of fintech has been introduced to Indonesia in the last few years; however, the existence a...
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Heping Ge, Lianzhen Tang, Xiaojun Zhou, Decai Tang and Valentina Boamah
After a long struggle against poverty, the problem of absolute poverty among Chinese rural residents has been solved, but the problem of relative poverty still exists. With digitalization, the ecological environment of rural inclusive finance has been op...
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