The Impact of Data Elements on Narrowing the Urban-Rural Consumption Gap in China: Mechanisms and Policy Analysis
Mingpu Ma

TL;DR
This paper investigates how the development of data elements influences the reduction of the urban-rural consumption gap in China, highlighting the mediating role of income disparities and proposing policy measures for balanced development.
Contribution
It provides empirical evidence on the mechanism linking data element development to narrowing the urban-rural consumption gap, emphasizing policy strategies to promote digital economy and integrated development.
Findings
Data element development promotes consumption gap reduction.
Urban-rural income gap mediates this relationship.
Policy suggestions include digital economy and urban-rural integration.
Abstract
The urban-rural consumption gap, as one of the important indicators in social development, directly reflects the imbalance in urban and rural economic and social development. Data elements, as an important component of New Quality Productivity, are of significant importance in promoting economic development and improving people's living standards in the information age. This study, through the analysis of fixed-effects regression models, system GMM regression models, and the intermediate effect model, found that the development level of data elements to some extent promotes the narrowing of the urban-rural consumption gap. At the same time, the intermediate variable of urban-rural income gap plays an important role between data elements and consumption gap, with a significant intermediate effect. The results of the study indicate that the advancement of data elements can promote the…
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TopicsRegional Development and Environment
