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    المؤلفون: 姚琦, 符国群

    المساهمون: 重庆交通大学经济与管理学院, 北京大学光华管理学院

    المصدر: 知网

    مصطلحات موضوعية: 文化消费, 家庭消费, 消费决策, 扎根理论

    Relation: 珞珈管理评论. 2017, 88-102.; 1959885; http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11897/490687

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    المؤلفون: 元惠连, 夏庆杰, 王小林

    المساهمون: 北京大学经济学院, 国务院扶贫办信息中心

    المصدر: 知网

    مصطلحات موضوعية: 农村家庭消费, CHIP数据, 非线性模型, QUAIDS

    Relation: 劳动经济研究. 2017, 48-82.; 1959763; http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11897/490593

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    المؤلفون: 孙阿敏, 崔宇杰, 肖敦明, 马爱霞

    المساهمون: 中国药科大学国际医药商学院,江苏 南京,211198, 北京大学中国卫生经济研究中心,北京 100080, 北京大学国家发展研究院,北京 100080

    مصطلحات موضوعية: 慢性病, 家庭消费, 中老年家庭, 保险

    Relation: 卫生经济研究. 2017, 55-59.; 1897520; http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11897/463961

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    المؤلفون: 夏庆杰, 唐琦

    المساهمون: 北京大学经济学院

    المصدر: 知网

    Relation: 社会科学战线.2017,65-76.; 1900155; http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11897/466515

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    المؤلفون: 唐琦, 秦雪征

    المساهمون: 唐琦 北京大学.经济学院, 秦雪征 北京大学.经济学院

    المصدر: 知网 ; CSSCI

    مصطلحات موضوعية: 家庭消费, 医疗消费, 挤出效应, IV-TOBIT模型

    Relation: 经济科学.2016,61-75.; 1499294; http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11897/453324

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    المؤلفون: 袁嘉奇, Yuan, Chia-Chi

    المساهمون: 蘇昱璇, Su, Yu-Hsuan

    وصف الملف: 15453951 bytes; application/pdf

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M. M., Khanam, R., Rahman, M. M., & Nghiem, H. S. (2016). Impact of microfinance on household income and consumption in Bangladesh: Empirical evidence from a quasi-experimental survey. The Journal of Developing Areas, 50(3), 305–318.\nÇağlayan, E., & Astar, M. (2014). A microeconometric analysis of household consumption expenditure determinants for both rural and urban areas in Turkey. American International Journal of Contemporary Research, 2(2), 27–34.\nCamara, N., & Tuesta, D. (2014). Measuring financial inclusion: A multidimensional index. In BBVA Research.\nCarroll, C. D., Otsuka, M., & Slacalek, J. (2011). How large are housing and financial wealth effects? A new approach. Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 43(1), 55–79.\nChamon, M. D., & Prasad, E. S. (2010). Why are saving rates of urban households in China rising? American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 2(1), 93–130.\nChemin, M. (2008). The benefits and costs of microfinance: Evidence from Bangladesh. 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A simple test of consumption insurance. Journal of Political Economy, 99(5), 957–976.\nCurtis, C. C., Lugauer, S., & Mark, N. C. (2015). Demographic patterns and household saving in China. American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 7(2), 58–94.\nDeaton, A. (1991). Saving and liquidity constraints. Econometrica, 59(5), 1221–1248.\nDemirgüç-Kunt, A., & Klapper, L. (2013). Measuring financial inclusion: Explaining variation in use of financial services across and within countries. Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 340(Spring), 279–321.\nDenton, M., & Walters, V. (1999). Gender differences in structural and behavioral determinants of health: An analysis of the social production of health. Social Science and Medicine, 48(9), 1221–1235.\nDoan, T., Gibson, J., & Holmes, M. J. (2014). Impact of household credit on education and healthcare spending by the poor in Peri-Urban areas, Vietnam. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 31(1), 1–25.\nDupas, P., & Robinson, J. (2013). Why don’t the poor save more? Evidence from health savings experiments. American Economic Review, 103(4), 1138–1171.\nDynan, K., Mian, A., & Pence, K. M. (2012). Is a household debt overhang holding back consumption? Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, Spring, 299–362.\nEdoh, O. M., Nchofoung, T. N., & Anchi, O. E. (2021). The impact of fnancial inclusion on household health expenditures in Africa. In AGDI Working Paper.\nEngen, E. M., & Gruber, J. (2001). Unemployment insurance and precautionary saving. Journal of Monetary Economics, 47(3), 545–579.\nFungáčová, Z., & Weill, L. (2014). A view on financial inclusion in Asian countries.\nFungáčová, Z., & Weill, L. (2015). Understanding financial inclusion in China. China Economic Review, 34, 196–206.\nGertler, P., Levine, D. I., & Moretti, E. (2009). Do microfinance programs help families insure consumption against illness? Health Economics, 18(3), 257–273.\nGPFI. (2016). G20 Financial inclusion indicators. Global Partnership for Financial Inclusion, 1–6.\nGPFI. (2020). G20 2020 Financial inclusion action plan (Issue October).\nGuo, F., Wang, J., Cheng, Z., Li, Y., Wang, F., & Wei, A. (2019). The Peking University Digital Financial Inclusion Index of China (2011-2018). Institute of Digital Finance, Peking University, April, 1–70.\nGuo, F., Wang, J., Wang, F., Cheng, Z., Kong, T., & Zhang, X. (2020). Measuring China’s digital financial inclusion: Index compilation and spatial characteristics. China Economic Quarterly, 19(4), 1–21.\nGuo, Q., & Liu, T. (2018). Impact of Peer-to-Peer lending on the urban and rural residents’ consumption: Empirical research based on Provincial Dynamic Panel Data. Reform of Economic System, 2, 49–56.\nHan, L., & Du, C. (2012). Regional difference, urban and rural income inequality, credit level and consumption. Economic Research Journal, 1, 15–27.\nHan, R., & Melecky, M. (2013). Financial inclusion for financial stability access to bank deposits and the growth of deposits in the Global Financial Crisis. In World Development Report (Vol. 6577).\nHang, B., & Guo, X. (2009). Precautionary saving under habit formation: An empirical study of Chinese urban population consumption behavior. Statistical Research, 3, 38–43.\nHannig, A., & Jansen, S. (2010). Financial inclusion and financial stability: Current policy issues. In SSRN Electronic Journal (Issue 259).\nHemtanon, W., & Gan, C. (2021). Impact of microfinance programs in Thailand. Agricultural Finance Review, 81(5), 702–718.\nImai, K. S., & Azam, M. S. (2012). Does microfinance reduce poverty in Bangladesh? New evidence from household panel data. Journal of Development Studies, 48(5), 633–653.\nIslam, A., Nguyen, C., & Smyth, R. (2015). Does microfinance change informal lending in village economies? Evidence from Bangladesh. Journal of Banking and Finance, 50, 141–156.\nKaboski, J. P., & Townsend, R. M. (2012). The impact of credit on village economies. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 4(2), 98–133.\nKang, X. (2019). The impact of family social network on household consumption. Modern Economy, 10(03), 679–697.\nKarlan, D., & Zinman, J. (2010). Expanding credit access: Using randomized supply decisions to estimate the impacts. Review of Financial Studies, 23(1), 433–464.\nKodan, A. S., & Chhikara, K. S. (2013). A theoretical and quantitative analysis of financial inclusion and economic growth. Management and Labour Studies, 38(1&2), 103–133.\nKoomson, I., Abdul-Mumuni, A., & Abbam, A. (2021). Effect of financial inclusion on out-of-pocket health expenditure: Empirics from Ghana. European Journal of Health Economics, 22(9), 1411–1425.\nLevchenko, A. A. (2005). Financial liberalization and consumption volatility in developing countries. In IMF Staff Papers (Vol. 52, Issue 2).\nLi, J., Wu, Y., & Xiao, J. (2020). The impact of digital finance on household consumption: Evidence from China. Economic Modelling, 86(2020), 317–326.\nLi, T., Xu, X., & Sun, S. (2016). Inclusive finance and economic growth. Journal of Financial Research, 4, 1–16.\nLiang, S., & Liu, P. (2019). Digital inclusive finance and the income gap between urban and rural areas. Journal of Capital University of Economics and Business, 21(1).\nLin, V. S., Qin, Y., Li, G., & Wu, J. (2021). Determinants of Chinese households’ tourism consumption: Evidence from China Family Panel Studies. International Journal of Tourism Research, 23(4), 542–554.\nLudvigson, S. (1999). Consumption and credit: A model of time-varying liquidity constraints. Review of Economics and Statistics, 81(3), 434–447.\nMahjabeen, R. (2008). Microfinancing in Bangladesh: Impact on households, consumption and welfare. Journal of Policy Modeling, 30(6), 1083–1092.\nMallick, D., & Zhang, Q. (2019). The effect of financial inclusion on household welfare in China. In MPRA Paper (Issue 95786).\nMeng, X. (2003). Unemployment, consumption smoothing, and precautionary saving in urban China. Journal of Comparative Economics, 31(3), 465–485.\nModigliani, F., & Cao, S. L. (2011). The Chinese saving puzzle and the life-cycle hypothesis. China Economic Review, 22(1), 108–120.\nNaumenkova, S., Mishchenko, S., & Dorofeiev, D. (2019). Digital financial inclusion: Evidence from Ukraine. Investment Management and Financial Innovations, 16(3), 194–205.\nNghiem, S., Coelli, T., & Rao, P. (2012). Assessing the welfare effects of microfinance in Vietnam: Empirical results from a quasi-experimental survey. Journal of Development Studies, 48(5), 619–632.\nOzili, P. K. (2018). Impact of digital finance on financial inclusion and stability. Borsa Istanbul Review, 18(4), 329–340.\nPark, C., & Mercado, R. V. (2015). Financial inclusion, poverty, and income inequality in developing Asia. In ADB Economics Working Paper Series Financial (Issue 426).\nPatel, R. (2014). The impact of microfinance on household expenditure patterns: Evidence from Kutch (India). IOSR Journal of Economics and Finance, 5(6), 42–47.\nPierrakis, Y., & Collins, L. (2013). Crowdfunding: A new innovative model of providing funding to projects and businesses. SSRN Electronic Journal, 1–23.\nPitt, M. M., & Khandker, S. R. (1998). The impact of group-based credit programs on poor households in Bangladesh: Does the gender of participants matter? Journal of Political Economy, 106(5), 958–996.\nPrina, S. (2015). Banking the poor via savings accounts: Evidence from a field experiment. Journal of Development Economics, 115, 16–31.\nRoos, E. B., Hirvonen, T., Mikkilä, V., Karvonen, S., & Rimpelä, M. (2001). Household educational level as a determinant of consumption of raw vegetables among male and female adolescents. Preventive Medicine, 33(4), 282–291.\nSakanko, M. A., David, J., & Onimisi, A. M. (2020). 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Statistics & Decision, 11, 143–147.\nZhang, L., & Tu, B. (2017b). Impact of the internet finance on the consumption of urban and rural residents in China: From the perspective of consumer financial functions. Finance and Trade Research, 8, 70–83.\nZhao, W. (2019). Does health insurance promote people’s consumption? New evidence from China. China Economic Review, 53, 65–86.\nZhong, F., Xiang, J., & Zhu, J. (2012). Impact of demographic dynamics on food consumption- A case study of energy intake in China. China Economic Review, 23(4), 1011–1019.\nZins, A., & Weill, L. (2016). The determinants of financial inclusion in Africa. Review of Development Finance, 6(1), 46–57.; G0108261025; https://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw//handle/140.119/141682; https://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/bitstream/140.119/141682/1/102501.pdf

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    المؤلفون: 朱勤, 魏涛远

    المساهمون: 复旦大学社会发展与公共政策学院、人口与发展政策研究中心, 挪威奥斯陆国际气候与环境研究中心(CICERO)

    مصطلحات موضوعية: 家庭消费, 年龄别消费模式, 消费函数, 家庭调查

    Relation: http://dx.doi.org/10.18170/DVN/45LCSO; 中国城乡居民年龄别消费模式量化与分析,2015:42446.; http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11897/413483

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    المؤلفون: 薛海波, 符国群

    المساهمون: 华东师范大学商学院企业管理系, 北京大学光华管理学院市场营销学系

    مصطلحات موضوعية: 宠物, 宠物消费, 家庭消费决策, 人与宠物关系

    Relation: 营销科学学报.2015,11(1),1-21.; 1384596; http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11897/431522

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    المؤلفون: 臧文斌, 刘国恩, 徐菲, 熊先军

    المساهمون: 西南财经大学公共管理学院, 北京大学光华管理学院应用经济系, 北京大学中国卫生经济研究中心, 中国医疗保险研究会

    المصدر: 知网 ; CSSCI

    Relation: 经济研究.2012,47,(7),75-85.; 686374; http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11897/202182

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    المؤلفون: 周弘

    المساهمون: 南开大学经济学院

    مصطلحات موضوعية: 人力资本, 家庭金融, 家庭消费

    Relation: http://dx.doi.org/10.18170/DVN/45LCSO; 家庭金融视角下人力资本与家庭消费关系的实证研究——来自CFPS的调查,2011:16-20.; http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11897/413696

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    المؤلفون: 迈克尔·佩蒂斯, 杨远

    المساهمون: 北京大学

    المصدر: 知网

    Relation: 中国外资.2011,(07),28.; 819695; http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11897/139543

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    المؤلفون: 李光斗

    المساهمون: 北京大学, 清华大学, 上海交通大学, 厦门大学

    المصدر: 知网

    Relation: 潮商.2009,(01),68-70.; 832511; http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11897/175290