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Government‐led e‐commerce expansion project and rural household income: Evidence and mechanisms

Shiyi Chen, Wanlin Liu, Hong Song, Qing Zhang

2023Economic Inquiry23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract This paper examines the impacts of a government‐led e‐commerce expansion project on household income. We find that the project has led to increases in rural household income. The positive impacts are more prominent for lower‐income rural households. The income‐increasing effects are driven by the reduction in information search costs and transportation costs. The provision of complementary interventions for e‐commerce, such as promoting the internet‐related skills of farmers and the expansion of formal financial credit support is also important for the program's success. The results provide policy implications for the design and implementation of government‐led e‐commerce policies in developing economies.

Topics & Concepts

Government (linguistics)EconomicsThe InternetPsychological interventionPublic economicsBusinessLabour economicsEconomic growthLinguisticsPhilosophyPsychologyPsychiatryWorld Wide WebComputer scienceICT Impact and PoliciesMicrofinance and Financial InclusionTaxation and Compliance Studies
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