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Collaborative development of logistics hubs and free trade zones, digital finance and economic resilience

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  • Ma, Jiansen

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This paper systematically examines the impact of logistics hubs, free trade zone openness, and digital finance on regional economic resilience based on panel data from 31 Chinese provinces during 2011–2023. Empirical results indicate that the development level of logistics hubs, the degree of free trade zone openness, and the deepening of digital finance all significantly enhance regional economic resilience. Further analysis reveals synergistic reinforcement effects between logistics hubs and digital finance, as well as between free trade zones and digital finance. Additionally, the coordinated development between logistics hubs and free trade zones plays a critical role in promoting economic resilience. This study provides theoretical support and empirical evidence for optimizing regional development strategies and advancing the integration empowerment of the “physical + digital” economy.

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  • He, Yong & Ma, Jiansen, 2025. "Collaborative development of logistics hubs and free trade zones, digital finance and economic resilience," Finance Research Letters, Elsevier, vol. 85(PD).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:finlet:v:85:y:2025:i:pd:s1544612325014849
    DOI: 10.1016/j.frl.2025.108229
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