Abstract
As a new model of modern urban development, smart cities are promoting the sustainable development of regional economies through the deep integration of information technology and urban construction. This study, titled "Research on the Driving Effect of Smart City Construction on Regional Economic Development," systematically analyzes the theoretical foundation, current implementation status, and impact mechanisms of smart city construction on regional economic development. By comparing successful cases domestically and internationally, the study reveals the specific effects of smart city construction on optimizing resource allocation, upgrading industrial structures, and driving innovation. Using econometric models to analyze empirical data on smart city construction, the results indicate that smart city construction significantly promotes the coordinated development and competitiveness of regional economies. The study concludes with policy recommendations to further smart city construction and regional economic development, including strengthening government guidance, promoting corporate innovation, and optimizing public services, providing scientific guidance and references for smart city construction. The findings not only enrich the theoretical research in the fields of smart city and regional economic development but also offer valuable insights for practical policy-making.
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