The Alibaba Effect—Spatial Consumption Inequality and Welfare Gains from e-Commerce

主讲人

Lixin Tang

简介

<p><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Arial;">&nbsp;<b><span lang="EN-US">Abstract: </span></b><span lang="EN-US">Domestic trade costs imply more restricted access to consumption varieties in smaller and more remote cities. By eliminating the fixed cost of firm entry and reducing the effect of distance on trade costs, e-Commerce might disproportionately improve these cities&rsquo; access to varieties, and reduce the associated real income inequality across cities. The implication of this hypothesis is that residents in small and remote cities purchase more intensively online. We employ unique data from the dominant online platform in China to study the spatial distribution of online sales. Using population as the main measure for market size and market potential as the main measure for remoteness, we show that online expenditure share is negative correlated with both population and market potential. We then build a multi-region general-equilibrium model of online shopping. We estimate the key shipping cost parameters of the model and calibrate the rest of parameters to match salient features of the Chinese economy. We then use the calibrated model to perform counterfactual experiments to study the effects of e-Commerce. The welfare gains from e-Commerce are about 1.6% for an average city, with larger percentage gains for residents in smaller and more remote cities</span></span></span></p>

时间

2017-12-04(Monday)16:40-18:00

地点

经济楼N302

讲座语言

English

主办单位

SOE&WISE

承办单位

经济学系

类型

系列讲座

联系人信息

主持人

Ziyan Yang

专题网站

专题

主讲人简介

<p>&nbsp;CV:<a href="/Upload/File/2017/11/20171123104427465.pdf">Upload/File/2017/11/20171123104427465.pdf</a></p>

期数

“WISE-SOE”制度的经济学分析系列讲座2017秋第2讲(总第24讲)

主讲人: Lixin Tang
主讲人简介:

 CV:Upload/File/2017/11/20171123104427465.pdf

主持人: Ziyan Yang
简介:
系列讲座
时间: 2017-12-04(Monday)16:40-18:00
地点: 经济楼N302
期数: “WISE-SOE”制度的经济学分析系列讲座2017秋第2讲(总第24讲)
主办单位: SOE&WISE
承办单位: 经济学系
类型: 系列讲座