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Based on the characteristics of financial exclusion and income gap, this paper attempted to elucidate the fluctuation of China’s consumption rate through the mechanism of financial availability of low-income residents and its influence on household consumption in the reform era. The study showed that improving financial availability affects the consumption rate by increasing investment opportunities for low-income earners who can adjust the portfolio of composition. Meanwhile, this effect is affected by the income gap which plays a “threshold” role in the relationship between financial availability and consumption rate. Therefore, inclusive finance development must be adapted to economic development in order to prevent “too much finance”.
Based on the panel data of 276 prefecture-level cities in China from 2009 to 2018, this paper explores the impact of the agricultural productive service industry on the income gap between urban and rural residents by constructing the spatial econometric model and threshold regression model. The results show that the development of the agricultural productive service industry has a significant spatial spillover effect, which has a significant restraining effect on widening the income gap between urban and rural residents in the neighboring areas. Developing the agricultural productive service industry in the eastern and central regions significantly narrows the income gap between urban and rural residents. There is a significant urbanization threshold effect on the impact of the agricultural productive service industry on the income gap between urban and rural residents. When the urbanization level crosses the threshold of 3.7469, the role of the agricultural productive service industry in reducing the income gap between urban and rural residents increases significantly. Therefore, this paper proposes accelerating the development of the agricultural productive service industry, improving the urban–rural integration mechanism, strengthening the coordinated development between regions and playing the external effects of the agricultural productive service industry.
The dynamic relationship of employment, wages and income gap of urban residents in China was analyzed by using the panel data model, regarding the eastern, central and western of China as research objects. We selected three indicators, the number of employees at the end of the year, the total wages and the Gene coefficient as explanatory variables and explained variables. The results show that the effect of wages for improving or worsening the income gap is greater than the effect of employment, and the effect of employment for income gap is gradually decreasing, the effect of wages for income gap is increasing from eastern to western of China from 2002 to 2012.