E‐commerce and Consumption Inequality in China

Author:

Jiang Zhou1,Zeng Maoxia2,Shi Mingming3

Affiliation:

1. Assistant Professor, Institute of Western China Economic Research Southwestern University of Finance and Economics China

2. PhD Candidate, School of Business Renmin University of China China

3. Associate Professor, School of Business Renmin University of China China

Abstract

AbstractConsumption inequality may impede economic development and hinder the achievement of common prosperity. Using three waves of the China Family Panel Studies from 2014 to 2018, this paper investigated the impact of e‐commerce on consumption inequality, as measured by the Kakwani index. The results indicate that e‐commerce can reduce household consumption inequality. A mechanism analysis shows that e‐commerce can narrow household income inequality, increase the purchasing power of low‐income households, and promote the consumption of households with limited access to offline markets, thereby reducing the consumption gap. A heterogeneity analysis suggests that the positive role of e‐commerce in reducing consumption inequality can be more significant among vulnerable households, such as households with elderly members and less‐educated households. E‐commerce can have varying impacts on consumption inequality across different subcategories of household expenditure, with the greatest impact seen in entertainment and education expenditure. These findings provide new evidence for the role of e‐commerce in reducing consumption inequality in the digital economy, and the implications of this are discussed.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Economics, Econometrics and Finance

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