State Regulation of the Digital Transformation of Agribusiness in the Context of the Climate Crisis Intensification
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- Zhenying Wang, 2024. "Economic Growth Model," Contributions to Economics, in: Trading Economics, chapter 0, pages 471-505, Springer.
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digitalization; digital transformation of agribusiness; climate crisis; government regulation of digital transformation; water dependence of the country;All these keywords.
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