Promoting sustainable development of poverty-alleviation policies based on high-quality cultural tourism by digital economy - A case study of Chishui City in Guizhou Province

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Digital economy follows three laws - the Metcalfe's law. the Moore's law. and the Davidow effect, which are practically in line with China's poverty-alleviation initiative by developing cultural tourism. The Moore's law, however, is paradoxical in given contexts, and thus, we proposed the "reverse-Moore's law"to analyze the current cultural tourism-based poverty-alleviation policies. The features of digital economy can be employed to support the cultural tourism-based poverty-alleviation work: the development trend of digital economy also coincides with China's cultural tourism-based poverty alleviation initiatives. With the poverty-alleviation work at Chishui City in Guizhou Province as the study case, this paper made an analysis from the perspective of digital economy to confirm the practical and surreal significance of applying digital economy to China's poverty alleviation endeavors.

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Yang, F., Yang, C., & Xie, Q. (2021). Promoting sustainable development of poverty-alleviation policies based on high-quality cultural tourism by digital economy - A case study of Chishui City in Guizhou Province. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 251). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202125102015

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