Modelling the determinants of Malaysian household debt

This paper explores the determinants of household debt composition in Malaysia.By utilizing the bound test and auto regressive distributed lag modelling approach, findings of this study reveals that in the long run period, a change in income level, housing price and population would have a positive...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Khan, Hafizah Hammad, Abdullah, Hussin, Samsudin, Shamzaeffa
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Published: EconJournals 2016
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spelling my.uum.repo.205522017-01-05T01:17:19Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/20552/ Modelling the determinants of Malaysian household debt Ahmad Khan, Hafizah Hammad Abdullah, Hussin Samsudin, Shamzaeffa HG Finance This paper explores the determinants of household debt composition in Malaysia.By utilizing the bound test and auto regressive distributed lag modelling approach, findings of this study reveals that in the long run period, a change in income level, housing price and population would have a positive impact on mortgage debt while rise in interest rates and cost of living would exert a negative influence.In addition, findings of this study supported that the household uses the debt as a substitute for income to finance the rising consumption because of a higher living cost.Findings of this study could provide some guidance to policymakers in controlling the mounting debt level and help in realizing the nation economic goals. EconJournals 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc4_by http://repo.uum.edu.my/20552/1/IJEFI%206%204%202016%201468%201473.pdf Ahmad Khan, Hafizah Hammad and Abdullah, Hussin and Samsudin, Shamzaeffa (2016) Modelling the determinants of Malaysian household debt. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, 6 (4). pp. 1468-1473. ISSN 2146-4138 https://www.econjournals.com/index.php/ijefi/article/view/2922
institution Universiti Utara Malaysia
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Ahmad Khan, Hafizah Hammad
Abdullah, Hussin
Samsudin, Shamzaeffa
Modelling the determinants of Malaysian household debt
description This paper explores the determinants of household debt composition in Malaysia.By utilizing the bound test and auto regressive distributed lag modelling approach, findings of this study reveals that in the long run period, a change in income level, housing price and population would have a positive impact on mortgage debt while rise in interest rates and cost of living would exert a negative influence.In addition, findings of this study supported that the household uses the debt as a substitute for income to finance the rising consumption because of a higher living cost.Findings of this study could provide some guidance to policymakers in controlling the mounting debt level and help in realizing the nation economic goals.
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author Ahmad Khan, Hafizah Hammad
Abdullah, Hussin
Samsudin, Shamzaeffa
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Abdullah, Hussin
Samsudin, Shamzaeffa
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title Modelling the determinants of Malaysian household debt
title_short Modelling the determinants of Malaysian household debt
title_full Modelling the determinants of Malaysian household debt
title_fullStr Modelling the determinants of Malaysian household debt
title_full_unstemmed Modelling the determinants of Malaysian household debt
title_sort modelling the determinants of malaysian household debt
publisher EconJournals
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