The Influence of Establishing Belt and Road Node Cities on the Development of Digital Inclusive Finance Across Chinese Provinces
Bo Wu
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Domestic and foreign scholars have conducted many studies on the influencing factors of digital inclusive finance, but few studies on the impact of the "Belt and Road" and the establishment of node cities on digital inclusive finance. Therefore, it is necessary to study the impact of the establishment of node cities in the "Belt and Road" on the development of digital inclusive finance. This paper mainly uses descriptive analysis and literature analysis to summarize and analyze the development status of China's digital inclusive finance and relevant theoretical research on the development of the "Belt and Road" Initiative, and analyzes and collates the background knowledge needed for the demonstration from the aspects of the development status of China's digital inclusive finance and the impact of digital inclusive finance on the economy. In this process, referring to the relevant economic theories, the theoretical model of this paper is proposed and the influence machine analysis is carried out. Empirically, this paper selects the development level of digital inclusive finance in 31 provinces in China from 2011 to 2020 as the explained variable, takes the establishment of "Belt and Road" node cities as a quasi-natural experiment, and verifies the promoting effect of the establishment of "Belt and Road" node cities on the development of digital inclusive finance in provinces through the differential differential method. And verify whether the level of Internet development is a mediating variable. The empirical results show that the establishment of node cities in the "Belt and Road" does promote the development of digital inclusive finance in provinces with the level of Internet development as an intermediary variable.
Date: 2025-04
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