Does digital financial inclusion promote common prosperity? The role of regional innovation

IF 3.7 4区 管理学 Q2 BUSINESS Electronic Commerce Research Pub Date : 2024-01-20 DOI:10.1007/s10660-023-09797-z
Tongtong Zhao, Fangyi Jiao
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This paper uses the panel data of 31 provinces in China from 2011 to 2021 to empirically test the relationship between digital inclusive finance (DINDEX), regional innovation, and common prosperity (CPP) by using the fixed effect model as well as the structural equation model. According to the findings of the study, digital inclusive finance has a considerable promoting influence on the attainment of the aim of common prosperity, with the breadth and depth of coverage of digital inclusive finance having a greater promoting effect on common prosperity. Based on the analysis of regional heterogeneity, digital inclusive finance has a favorable influence on boosting the common prosperity level of China's Eastern and Central provinces. Furthermore, digital inclusive finance has a higher driving influence on common prosperity in the Eastern provinces but has no effect in the Western provinces. The level of regional innovation has played a partial mediating role in the process of promoting common prosperity through digital inclusive finance. Therefore, it is necessary to focus on the integration and development of digital inclusive finance and regional innovation, to help the realization of common prosperity.

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数字普惠金融能否促进共同繁荣?区域创新的作用
本文利用2011-2021年中国31个省份的面板数据,通过固定效应模型和结构方程模型,实证检验了数字普惠金融(DINDEX)、区域创新与共同富裕(CPP)之间的关系。研究结果表明,数字普惠金融对共同富裕目标的实现具有较大的促进作用,数字普惠金融覆盖的广度和深度对共同富裕具有较大的促进作用。基于区域异质性分析,数字普惠金融对提升我国东部和中部省份的共同富裕水平具有积极影响。此外,数字普惠金融对东部省份共同富裕的推动作用较大,但对西部省份没有影响。区域创新水平在数字普惠金融促进共同富裕的过程中发挥了部分中介作用。因此,有必要重视数字普惠金融与区域创新的融合发展,助力共同富裕的实现。
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