The Study on Economic Factors Influencing Malaysian Household Debt

Suhana Mohamed, Siti Sara Mohamadon, M. Isa, Wan Muhd Faez Wan Ibrahim, F. Nasrul, Siti Salwa Hassan, M. Noh
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The number of Malaysian households with debt continues to rise, and this is considered as one of the consequences of the country's uncertain economy. As a result, the researchers were inspired to conduct research into the loan options available to consumers. The objectives of this research are; to examine the relationship and impact of macroeconomic drivers or variables on household debt in Malaysia and to determine which factor is the most important. The research used annual secondary data from 1984 to 2018 from reputable sources such as Databank, Knoema, Bloomberg and Bank Negara Malaysia. Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Unemployment Rate (UN-EM) and Inflation Rate (INF) were the three macroeconomic factors used. The relationship between macroeconomic factors and household debt is investigated using descriptive analysis, Augmented Dickey Fully (ADF) and Philips-Perron (PP) Unit Root Tests, Normality Test and Regression Analysis. All the three variables, namely GDP, UN-EM and INF, have positive relationships with household debt according to the multiple regression model test results. The UN-EM was the most prominent and followed by the GDP. According to the findings, the rise of these independent variables influences the rise in household debt. Only the GDP and UN-EM are proven to be important factors, whereas INF is determined to be inconsequential. The findings of this study confirmed that households use debt as a substitute for income to fund increased consumption due to rising living costs. The data suggests that the debt level is enormous and that the country is experiencing real difficulties. As a suggestion, the future researcher should experiment with other data structures, conduct additional research and include new macroeconomic variables.
影响马来西亚家庭债务的经济因素研究
负债的马来西亚家庭数量继续上升,这被认为是该国经济不确定的后果之一。因此,研究人员受到启发,对消费者可获得的贷款选择进行了研究。本研究的目的是:研究宏观经济驱动因素或变量对马来西亚家庭债务的关系和影响,并确定哪个因素最重要。该研究使用了1984年至2018年的年度二手数据,这些数据来自Databank、Knoema、彭博社和马来西亚国家银行等知名机构。国内生产总值(GDP)、失业率(UN-EM)和通货膨胀率是所使用的三个宏观经济因素。本文采用描述性分析、ADF和PP单位根检验、正态性检验和回归分析等方法对宏观经济因素与家庭债务之间的关系进行了研究。多元回归模型检验结果显示,GDP、UN-EM和INF三个变量与家庭债务均呈正相关。联合国会议是最突出的,其次是国内生产总值。根据研究结果,这些自变量的增加影响了家庭债务的增加。只有国内生产总值和联合国-新兴市场会议被证明是重要因素,而国际货币基金组织被认为是无关紧要的。这项研究的结果证实,由于生活成本上升,家庭使用债务作为收入的替代品,为增加的消费提供资金。数据表明,债务水平巨大,该国正经历着真正的困难。作为建议,未来的研究人员应该尝试其他数据结构,进行额外的研究,并包括新的宏观经济变量。
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