The impact of digital inclusive financial development on local government expenditure: Evidence from China

Author:

Chen YuranORCID,Huang QianORCID,Zhang Qiaoyun

Abstract

This paper investigates the impact of digital inclusive financial development on local government expenditure incentives at the income level. It does so by constructing a multi-level government Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) model that incorporates the financial sector. By employing empirical methods that involve uncertainty shocks and counterfactual simulations, the research yields several key findings. Firstly, the development of digital inclusive finance contributes to breaking down the urban-rural dual financial structure, thus facilitating balanced economic development within regions. Secondly, it reduces the proportion of financially excluded areas, accelerates fiscal decentralization, leading to an increase in local government fiscal revenue, and, consequently, an expansion of local fiscal expenditures. Thirdly, at a certain stage of digital inclusive finance development, it tends to crowd out residents’ investment and consumption. Therefore, the decentralization of fiscal power and the expansion of local government expenditure at this stage may paradoxically inhibit regional economic growth. The study’s conclusions validate the significant impact of digital inclusive finance on local government incentives at the income level.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation Regional Project

Humanities and Social Sciences Youth Foundation, Ministry of Education

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation 69th Batch General Project

Yunnan Provincial Basic Research Program General Project

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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