Household Consumption and Electronic Money Transactions in Indonesia: VECM Approach

Besti Novianda
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The high contribution of household consumption to GDP reflects the significant level of public consumption in Indonesia. This is evident from the annual increase in transactions through digital payment system, which facilitate easier for people to consume goods and services. Previous studies have offered various perspectives on the impact of electronic money transactions on household consumption, in both the short and long run. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the relationship between electronic money transactions and household consumption in Indonesia. By employing the Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) and examining data from 2009Q1 to 2022Q4, the study aims to provide insights into the dynamics of short-term and long-term relationships among electronic money transactions, household consumption expenditure, real income, and interest rates. Based on the results in the short term, it was found that electronic money and real income are positively related to household consumption expenditure in Indonesia. With the increase in electronic money transactions and people's income levels rising, households tend to spend more money, contributing to increased societal consumption. However, this positive relationship does not persist in the long term, suggesting that electronic money does not significantly impact household spending patterns over extended periods. Real income, on the other hand, continues to have a consistent effect in the long term. Furthermore, interest rates do not significantly influence consumption expenditure in either the short or long term. This implies that changes in interest rates do not notably affect consumer behaviour regarding spending habits in Indonesia.
印度尼西亚的家庭消费与电子货币交易:VECM 方法
家庭消费对国内生产总值的贡献率很高,这反映出印尼的公共消费水平很高。这一点从通过数字支付系统进行的交易逐年增长中可见一斑,数字支付系统为人们消费商品和服务提供了便利。以往的研究从短期和长期两个方面对电子货币交易对家庭消费的影响提出了各种观点。因此,本研究旨在分析印度尼西亚电子货币交易与家庭消费之间的关系。通过采用向量误差修正模型(VECM)和研究 2009 年第一季度至 2022 年第四季度的数据,本研究旨在深入探讨电子货币交易、家庭消费支出、实际收入和利率之间的短期和长期动态关系。从短期结果来看,电子货币和实际收入与印尼家庭消费支出呈正相关。随着电子货币交易的增加和人们收入水平的提高,家庭往往会花费更多的钱,从而促进社会消费的增加。然而,这种正相关关系并没有长期存在,这表明电子货币在较长时期内并不会对家庭消费模式产生显著影响。另一方面,实际收入在长期内持续产生影响。此外,无论从短期还是长期来看,利率都不会对消费支出产生重大影响。这意味着利率的变化不会对印尼消费者的消费习惯产生明显影响。
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