Promoting or Inhibiting? Digital Inclusive Finance and Cultural Consumption of Rural Residents

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Improving the cultural consumption level of rural residents is of great practical significance to help revitalize rural culture and achieve common prosperity. Based on this, this study empirically examines the role and impact mechanism of digital inclusive finance on enhancing the cultural consumption of rural residents using panel data of 30 provinces across China from 2011 to 2020. The results show that: (1) Digital inclusive finance can significantly improve the cultural consumption level of rural residents. After a robustness test and endogenous analysis, this conclusion is still stable. (2) Digital inclusive finance significantly improves the cultural consumption level of rural residents through three paths: raising the income level of farmers, promoting the level of urbanization, and improving the level of financial development. (3) Heterogeneity analysis shows that the breadth of digital inclusive financial coverage can significantly improve the cultural consumption level of rural residents, but the depth of digital inclusive financial use and the degree of digitization do not show an enhancing effect; the development of digital inclusive finance in the eastern area has a significant role in promoting the cultural consumption level of rural residents, but the role is not significant in the central and western areas.

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Shi, Y., Cheng, Q., Wu, Y., Lin, Q., Xu, A., & Zheng, Q. (2023). Promoting or Inhibiting? Digital Inclusive Finance and Cultural Consumption of Rural Residents. Sustainability (Switzerland), 15(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/su15032719

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