The precarious production environment in rural areas limits the services of traditional finance and rural logistics. Digital inclusive finance is expected to alleviate some major drawbacks enabling financial services to contribute to rural logistics development. Using panel data from 31 provinces in China from 2013 to 2020, this paper constructed an indicator system to measure the development level of rural logistics. Furthermore, this paper investigates the mechanism enabling digital inclusive finance influences to enhance rural logistics development. We found that financial inclusion and digital finance have a positive and significant impact on the development level of rural logistics. Moreover, we found a nonlinear relationship with a diminishing marginal effect between digital inclusive finance and the development level of rural logistics. Furthermore, it was highlighted that the promotion efficiency of digital inclusive finance on the development level of rural logistics varies according to the region and economic development. This paper provides a theoretical basis for digital inclusive finance to promote rural logistics development. It also contributes to enhancing the role of financial services enabling good development of rural logistics.
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