Research on the Current Situation and Suggestions for the Development of China's Low-Altitude Economy Based on the Empirical Analysis of the Stock Market
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62381/E254A01
Author(s)
Ruiqi Feng
Affiliation(s)
Shanghai Experimental Foreign Language School, Shanghai, China
Abstract
As an emerging economic sector in China, the low-altitude economy is experiencing rapid growth driven by technological advancements and strategy support. This paper focuses on stocks in the low-altitude economy sector within China's stock market, exploring its development characteristics and trends through an analysis of the sector's industrial distribution, regional development dynamics, and stock market performance. The study reveals that the low-altitude economy is dominated by industrial and information technology sectors, with distinct regional development disparities and a stock market that is both active and prone to volatility. Based on these findings, this paper puts forward recommendations to promote the sustainable development of the low-altitude economy, including improving supporting regulatory frameworks, enhancing regional coordination, providing targeted strategy support and guidance, and encouraging technological innovation.
Keywords
Low-Altitude Economy; Industry Distribution; Regional Development; Stock Market
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