As a core component of the digital economy, big data provides resource-based cities with a new impetus for upgrading their industrial structures. This paper employs a double difference method with panel data from 86 resource cities in China from 2009 to 2020 in order to investigate the effects of big data policies on resource cities' upgrading of their industrial structures objectively. Quasi-control groups are the quasi-natural trials of two batches of 19 resource cities in national big data comprehensive experimental zones. The empirical results demonstrate that the nationwide comprehensive experimental zone for big data exerts a considerable influence on the industrial upgrading of resource-based cities. This conclusion remains robust even after putting it through a series of tests, including the consolidation test and the stability test. Ultimately, this study offers a novel approach to catalyzing industrial upgrading in a big data context, shedding light on crucial issues such as economic instability in resource-based cities.
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