Digital economy refers to economic activities supported by information and communication technology, which has the characteristics of digitization, informationization, networking and intelligence. With the rapid development of the digital economy around the world, more and more countries and regions have begun to pay attention to the measurement and development of the digital economy.
The calculation of the digital economy mainly includes indicators such as the output value, employment, investment, profit and taxation of the digital economy, among which the most important indicator is the output value of the digital economy. The output value estimation of the digital economy is based on information and communication technology-related industries, and the economic value generated by other related industries in the process of digital transformation is estimated to reflect the overall scale and growth of the digital economy. The measurement of the digital economy is of great significance for formulating digital economy development policies, evaluating the contribution of the digital economy to economic and social development, and promoting digital economy innovation, transformation and upgrading.
Data source: National Bureau of Statistics, Provincial Statistical Yearbooks
Time span: 2009-2021
Regional scope: 31 provinces across the country
Indicator description:
Index list :
Sample data :
Administrative division code | province | longitude | latitude | years | The total volume of post and telecommunications business is 100 million yuan | The total volume of postal business is 100 million yuan | The total amount of telecommunications business is 100 million yuan | Hundreds of millions of letters | Tens of thousands of packages | Tens of thousands of newspapers and periodicals are issued | Thousands of bills of exchange | Thousands of philatelic business | 10,000 minutes of fixed local calls | 10,000 minutes of fixed-line long-distance calls | 100 million pieces of mobile SMS service | 10,000 minutes of mobile phone calls | 10,000 minutes of outgoing calls from mobile phones | 10,000 minutes of non-roaming outgoing calls on mobile phones | 10,000 minutes of outgoing domestic roaming calls on mobile phones | 10,000 minutes of international and Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan roaming outgoing calls on mobile phones | Ten thousand mobile phone users at the end of the year | 10,000 3G mobile phone users | 10,000 fixed-line subscribers at the end of the year | Tens of thousands of urban telephone users at the end of the year | Tens of thousands of urban residential telephone users at the end of the year | Tens of thousands of rural telephone users at the end of the year | Tens of thousands of rural residential telephone users at the end of the year | Thousands of public telephone subscribers | 10,000 Internet broadband access ports | 10,000 Internet broadband access users | The total amount of telecommunications business in ten thousand yuan |
310000 | Shanghai | 121.473701 | 31.230416 | 2009 | 1034.72 | 194.7 | 840.02 | 12.98 | 723.38 | 842.13 | 967.6 | 3838.9 | 269571.6 | 329.05 | 8759786.9 | 2113.2 | 62.5 | 935.5 | 923.5 | 616.2 | 12 | 44.9 | 662.4 | 451.4 | 8068600 | ||||||
310000 | Shanghai | 121.473701 | 31.230416 | 2010 | 1275.24 | 176.45 | 1098.79 | 11.66 | 535.96 | 980.37 | 944.16 | 5156 | 358020.3 | 368.95 | 10110433.3 | 2361.6 | 199.9 | 931.8 | 920.1 | 574.5 | 11.7 | 42.2 | 819.1 | 486.7 | 3730000 | ||||||
310000 | Shanghai | 121.473701 | 31.230416 | 2011 | 563.42 | 148.11 | 415.31 | 13.04 | 529.08 | 944.44 | 888.78 | 3447.2 | 2574301.6 | 566660.9 | 316.49 | 12051745.9 | 6228358.5 | 5753567 | 468533.2 | 6258.7 | 2620.6 | 464.7 | 926.4 | 915.4 | 560.8 | 11.1 | 40.1 | 706.4 | 493.5 | 4150000 | |
310000 | Shanghai | 121.473701 | 31.230416 | 2012 | 637.93 | 190.83 | 447.09 | 13.47 | 508.28 | 982.68 | 773.89 | 4202.3 | 2307078 | 601413.2 | 336.11 | 12808652 | 6633470 | 6016323 | 609294 | 7852 | 3008.3 | 748.2 | 902.9 | 891.9 | 538.5 | 11 | 39.8 | 1491.5 | 541 | 4470900 | |
310000 | Shanghai | 121.473701 | 31.230416 | 2013 | 791.82 | 258.66 | 533.16 | 11.38 | 479.11 | 858.18 | 662.91 | 5571.5 | 2120019.3 | 490318.9 | 325.68 | 12928538.4 | 6690449.8 | 5954472 | 727114.3 | 8863.1 | 3200.7 | 1147.4 | 869.2 | 858.6 | 512.3 | 10.7 | 38.4 | 1374.6 | 511.1 | 7918000 | |
310000 | Shanghai | 121.473701 | 31.230416 | 2014 | 906.01 | 310.53 | 595.48 | 11.03 | 408.52 | 810.8 | 515.9 | 6559 | 1791993.5 | 438804.7 | 222.64 | 12868118.4 | 6630664.7 | 5788235 | 833374.1 | 9055.5 | 3292.7 | 1340.5 | 840.2 | 830.1 | 483.3 | 10.1 | 36.5 | 1404.5 | 532.2 | 5954800 |
Related research:
[1] Zhang Xun, Wan Guanghua, Zhang Jiajia, He Zongyue. Digital Economy, Inclusive Finance and Inclusive Growth [J]. Economic Research, 2019, 54(08): 71-86.
[2] Chen Wen, Wu Ying. Digital Economy Development, Digital Divide and Income Gap between Urban and Rural Residents [J]. Southern Economy, 2021(11):1-17.
[3] Wang Jun, Zhu Jie, Luo Qian. China's digital economy development level and evolution measurement [J]. Quantitative Economics Technical Economics Research, 2021,38(07):26-42.
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