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Digital Financial Inclusion and Consumption Smoothing in China 被引量:16
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作者 Jennifer T.Lai Isabel K.M.Yan +1 位作者 Xingjian Yi Hao Zhang 《China & World Economy》 SCIE 2020年第1期64-93,共30页
In this paper,we investigate the effect of digital financial inclusion(DFI)on household consumption smoothing in China.We use four waves of the biennial China Family Panel Studies from 2010 to 2016,during which time D... In this paper,we investigate the effect of digital financial inclusion(DFI)on household consumption smoothing in China.We use four waves of the biennial China Family Panel Studies from 2010 to 2016,during which time DFI has significantly developed alongside financial technology across China.We split household income shocks into permanent and transitory components,and evaluate if DFI may help households to buffer against these shocks.We find that households are not able to insure against permanent shocks to income,but they can smooth approximately 70 percent of transitory shocks to income.We also find that DFI has diminished households'ability to insure against transitory income shocks.This is partly because online purchase may lead to the oversensitivity of consumption to income.In addition,we find that contrary to DFI,traditional financial sector development contributes to better household consumption smoothing against transitory income shocks. 展开更多
关键词 consumption smoothing digital financial inclusion INSURANCE permanent income shock transitory income shock
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Consumption Inequality in China: Theory and Evidence from the China Health and Nutrition Survey 被引量:3
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作者 Kunyuan Qiao 《Frontiers of Economics in China-Selected Publications from Chinese Universities》 2013年第1期91-112,共22页
We investigate consumption inequality in China both theoretically by constructing a theoretical model that delineates the transmission channels by which income shocks affect consumption and empirically through an Uneq... We investigate consumption inequality in China both theoretically by constructing a theoretical model that delineates the transmission channels by which income shocks affect consumption and empirically through an Unequally Spaced Dynamic Panel Data model estimation. We find that China is experiencing consumption inequality with the full partial insurance of consumption against both permanent and transitory income shocks, although the impact of both types of shock are larger than the case of the United States. The results are due to precautionary savings motives of the Chinese. We further document how income becomes more dispersed in China and show how the family background of a child affects his outcome to a large extent. Policy implications based on our findings are proposed. 展开更多
关键词 consumption inequality income shocks transmission channels Unequally Spaced Dynamic Panel Data (USDPD)
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