Abstract

Total factor productivity (TFP) is critical to the sustainable development of the rural distribution industry. Improvements in productivity of the rural distribution industry can promote the high-quality development of the Chinese distribution industry. Studying the characteristics and influencing factors of total factor productivity in regard to the rural distribution industry in China is significant for promoting the transformation and development of the rural distribution industry. This paper uses the DEA–Malmquist Index to measure the total factor productivity (TFP) of the Chinese rural distribution industry and its decomposition index, and uses a panel data model to empirically study its influencing factors. The results show that, from 2008 to 2018, the TFP of the Chinese rural distribution industry showed a trend of rising first and then fluctuating and declining, with an average annual growth rate of 2.93%; the fluctuation direction of the TFP of the rural distribution industry in the eastern and western regions of China is basically the same, which has had a reverse change relationship with the central and northeast regions for many years. The industrial structure, urbanization rate, rural informatization rate, and conditions of the transportation facilities have significant impacts on the TFP of the rural distribution industry, among which the informatization rate has the greatest positive impact.

Highlights

  • Improving the total factor productivity (TFP) of the rural distribution industry is of great significance to its sustainable development

  • After sorting out the input and output data of 31 provincial units of the rural distribution industry in 2008–2017, we input the data into the DEAP2.1 software to obtain the TFP and its decomposition index of the rural distribution industry: efficiency change index, technical change index, pure technical efficiency change index, and scale efficiency change index

  • From the vertical time span characteristics, the TFP of the Chinese rural distribution industry shows a trend of first rising, and fluctuating and declining, with an average annual growth rate of 2.93% in 2008–2018

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Introduction

Improving the TFP of the rural distribution industry is of great significance to its sustainable development. The rural distribution industry in this paper refers to the wholesale and retail industry, the accommodation and catering industry, and the transportation, warehousing, and postal industry in rural China. At the same time, relying on labor input to promote growth is facing the bottleneck of the “demographic dividend” gradually disappearing; a change in the mode of economic growth is urgently needed. With this background, an important way to improve the level of innovation-driven growth in China is required. The efficiency of the distribution industry plays a positive role in the overall performance

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