Does digital inclusive finance promote agricultural development?A test based on threshold and spillover effects
Finance Research Letters, ISSN: 1544-6123, Vol: 69, Page: 106104
2024
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This paper investigates the connection between the advancement of high-quality agricultural development and digital inclusive finance using data from China's province panels covering the years 2011 to 2021. The results reveal several key insight:1)Digital inclusive finance can significantly contribute to high-quality agricultural development; 2)The impact is characterized by non-linearity, and it displays threshold traits associated with the entrepreneurship of rural residents; 3)Spatial spillover effects suggest that digital inclusive finance not only contributes to the region's increasing level of high-quality agricultural development, but it also supports the high-quality agricultural development processes of surrounding regions.
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