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摘要
数字普惠金融(DFI)是实现碳峰值和碳中和的助推器。我们利用中国家庭面板研究(CFPS)2014 年至 2020 年的数据,研究了数字普惠金融对中国家庭食物碳足迹(HFCF)的影响。我们发现:(1)DFI 对 HFCF 的影响呈倒 U 型,从促进到抑制;(2)DFI 对 HFCF 的影响表现出多维异质性。DFI 对 HFCF 的影响表现出多维异质性。倒 U 型关系在非农业家庭、户主受教育程度高的家庭、高收入家庭、户主生活方式不健康的家庭、低地位家庭、没有互联网的家庭以及东部、中部、低工业化、高城市化和低环境监管地区的家庭中更为明显;(3)环境关注和未来预期对 DFI 与 HFCF 之间的倒 U 型关系具有显著的调节作用,其中环境关注增强了影响,而未来预期削弱了影响;(4)从 DFI 的维度来看,DFI 的使用深度和数字化水平对 HFCF 具有非线性影响,而覆盖广度则始终具有正向影响。研究结果的政策启示
The inverted U-effect of digital financial inclusion on household food carbon footprint in China: The moderating roles of environmental concern and future expectations
Digital financial inclusion (DFI) is an enabler for achieving carbon peak and carbon neutrality. We use China Family Panel Studies (CFPS) data spanning 2014 to 2020 to investigate the impact of DFI on household food carbon footprint (HFCF) in China. We find that (1) DFI has an inverted U-shaped effect on HFCF, changing from promotion to suppression; (2) The impact of DFI on HFCF demonstrates multidimensional heterogeneity. The impact of DFI on HFCF demonstrates multidimensional heterogeneity. The inverted U-shaped relationship is more pronounced in non-agricultural households, households with high-educated head, high-income households, households with unhealthy lifestyle heads, low-status households, households without the Internet, and households in the eastern, central, low-industrialization, high-urbanization and low-environmental regulation region; (3) Environmental concern and future expectations significantly moderate the inverted U-shaped relationship between DFI and HFCF, where environmental concern strengthens and future expectations weaken the effect; (4) Considering the dimensions of DFI, usage depth and digitization level of DFI have nonlinear effects on HFCF, while coverage breadth consistently exerts a positive influence. Policy implications are derived from the research results.
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