Research on the Configurational Effects of Agricultural Economic Resilience Formation from the Perspective of New-Quality Productivity
A Comparative Analysis Based on Multiple Cases in Inner Mongoliaitle
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https://doi.org/10.55014/pij.v8i3.819Keywords:
Agricultural Economic Resilience, New Quality Productive Forces, fsQCAAbstract
Agricultural economic resilience faces challenges under the impacts of multiple dimensions such as resource constraints and international trade barriers. As a key driving force for agricultural modernization, the role of new quality productive forces in enhancing resilience urgently needs to be explored. This paper constructs a two-dimensional system of new quality productive forces featuring "substantial elements - penetrative elements", and uses the fsQCA to conduct a configurational analysis of the data of all leagues and cities in Inner Mongolia from 2010 to 2022. The research findings are as follows: (1) A single new quality productive element does not constitute a necessary condition for generating high agricultural economic resilience; (2) Achieving high agricultural economic resilience requires the linkage and matching of multi-dimensional elements, and the "synergistic type of substantial elements" and the "science and technology leading type" constitute the conditional configurations for empowering high agricultural economic resilience; (3) The lack of new infrastructure and intelligence is a common cause of non-high agricultural economic resilience. The research reveals the collaborative empowerment mechanism of new quality productive forces, providing a theoretical basis and practical path for optimizing the agricultural industrial structure and strengthening regional resilience.
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