评估中国宽带乡村试点项目对农村家庭消费模式的影响

Assessing the Impact of China's Broadband Village Pilot Project on the Consumption Patterns of Rural Households

Journal of Agricultural Economics · 2025
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人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

利用2014年西部宽带乡村试点作为外生冲击,基于中国家庭金融调查数据,用双重差分法评估高速互联网对农村家庭消费的影响,发现试点提高了基本和非必需消费,尤其惠及年轻和流动性受限家庭。

Abstract

ABSTRACT Given that rural areas are home to approximately half of China's population, it is essential to assess the economic impact of the country's substantial investment in broadband infrastructure in these regions. We use the ‘Broadband Village’ pilot project launched in western China in 2014 as an exogenous shock to estimate the link between better high‐speed internet infrastructure and rural consumption. We rely on data on rural households from the China Household Finance Survey and a difference‐in‐differences model to assess the impact of the Broadband Village initiative on household consumption patterns. Our results suggest that the program's launch has led to higher spending on both basic needs and non‐essential items, helping to boost rural consumption and indirectly promote economic growth in China's western regions. We also find that the pilot's role in stimulating consumption is moderated by the degree of attention to information, and that it has disproportionately benefited younger consumers and households with significant liquidity constraints. Our analysis underscores the importance of encouraging further development of internet‐based sales models and considering the broader socio‐economic context when designing policies to promote growth by stimulating consumption.

宽带乡村试点农村家庭消费互联网基础设施双重差分模型