As can be seen from Figure 4-2, if a unit of rural residents' consumption is impacted positively in the current period, it will produce a continuous positive response, reaching the maximum value in the 8th period, and then it begins to fall back, and after the 14th period, the positive impact gradually tends to negative impact, that is, the increase of rural residents' consumption can promote the rapid economic growth in the initial stage, and the pulling effect on the economic growth after the 8th period will be more obvious In the long run, the pulling effect on economic growth is obviously less than that of urban residents' consumption. This is also consistent with the result of co integration analysis, that is, in the long run, the pulling effect of urban residents' consumption on economic growth is greater than that of rural residents' consumption.<br>
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