Table 2 Baseline regression analysis.

From: Bridging or widening? The impact of the Broadband China policy on urban-rural income inequality

 

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

BC

0.742*** (0.212)

0.740*** (0.183)

0.729*** (0.179)

0.731*** (0.180)

0.749*** (0.174)

0.737*** (0.172)

0.738*** (0.172)

UTR

 

−13.200*** (1.757)

−12.830*** (1.772)

−12.820*** (1.771)

−12.500*** (1.798)

−12.420*** (1.830)

−12.410*** (1.838)

FDI

  

−13.410*** (3.751)

−13.430*** (3.756)

−12.060*** (3.299)

−11.930*** (3.278)

−11.870*** (3.272)

HUMAN

   

−1.687 (6.220)

−1.059 (6.677)

−0.152 (6.574)

−0.144 (6.582)

RGDP

    

−1.926*** (0.502)

−1.951*** (0.497)

−1.979*** (0.507)

ROAD

     

−0.414*

−0.409*

     

(0.247)

(0.245)

IST

      

−0.302 (0.994)

Fixed effects

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

Observations

2695

2695

2695

2695

2695

2695

2695

R-squared

0.593

0.642

0.649

0.649

0.657

0.659

0.659

  1. All columns are with two-way fixed effects and the clustered standard error for cities is in parentheses (hereafter). *** and * respectively are significant levels at 1, 5, and 10%.