Abstract

The Yangtze River Delta is one of the most active economic development areas in China, accounting for only 2.1% of China's regional area, concentrating 1/4 of China's total economic output and more than 1/4 of industrial added value, and is regarded as an important engine of China's economic development. The analysis and discussion of the influencing factors of farmers' growth in the Yangtze River Delta region under the background of digital economy has great reference significance for the income growth of farmers in other regions. This paper first analyzes the current situation of farmers' income in Anhui Province, Jiangsu Province, Shanghai Municipality and Zhejiang Province in the Yangtze River Delta region, and then analyzes the impact of the industrial index, integration index and infrastructure index on the income of farmers in the digital economy index through regression model, and tests and corrects them. The results show that the integration index and infrastructure index have a significant impact on the income of farmers in Anhui Province, the spillover index has a significant impact on the income of farmers in Jiangsu Province, the industrial index has a significant impact on the income of farmers in Shanghai, and the integration index and infrastructure index have a significant impact on the income of farmers in Zhejiang Province. Based on this, corresponding suggestions are put forward in order to effectively increase the income of farmers in the four regions and provide corresponding reference for other regions.

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