估计哈萨克斯坦公民的消费支出平滑及其增加信贷资源需求的机会

Zhanna Ishuova, Meruyert Daribayeva, Shalkar Boluspayev
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近年来,在国内外的一些国家,人们的福利水平有所下降,个人对二级银行的债务也有所增加。为了验证这些说法,国外的研究采用了各种指标作为人口的幸福水平。根据永久收入假说和生命周期理论,个人和家庭在应对暂时而非永久性收入冲击时调整消费支出的能力是幸福的关键决定因素之一。在这方面,研究了哈萨克斯坦公民在应对就业、工资、债务负担和临时收入变化的冲击时平滑消费支出的能力,并评估了哈萨克斯坦公民向二线银行申请信贷资源的机会增加。使用2003-2020年哈萨克斯坦16个地区的数据计算感兴趣变量的系数估计值。所获得的结果表明,哈萨克斯坦公民有能力平滑约7%的临时收入。与此同时,在其他条件不变的情况下,负面的就业冲击导致消费者支出减少0.22%。哈萨克斯坦公民的教育水平和平均年龄对消费支出的增长有积极影响。应当指出的是,哈萨克斯坦的平均年龄低于欧洲国家。哈萨克斯坦的经济活动人口不倾向于增加对二级银行信贷资源的需求,以应对负工资冲击。研究结果表明了哈萨克斯坦二级银行的财务稳定性。同时,银行的财务稳定是通过逐步减少对个人的贷款额来实现的。
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Estimation of smoothing of consumer expenditures of Kazakhstan citizens and their chances to increase the demand for credit resources
The decline in the level of well-being of the population has been observed in recent years in some countries of the near and far abroad, as well as the growth of debt obligations of individuals to second-tier banks. Various indicators are taken as the level of well-being of the population in foreign researches in order to verify these statements. The ability of individuals and households to smooth out consumer spending in response to temporary rather than permanent income shocks is one of the key determinants of well-being according to the permanent income hypothesis and life cycle theory. In this regard, the ability of Kazakhstan citizens to smooth out consumer spending in response to shocks in employment, wages, debt burden and changes in temporary income are studied, as well as the chances of an increase in applications of Kazakhstan citizens for credit resources to second-tier banks are assessed in the presented article. Data for 16 regions of Kazakhstan for 2003–2020 are used to calculate coefficient estimates for the variables of interest. The results obtained indicate the ability of Kazakhstan citizens to smooth out approximately 7 % of temporary income. Meanwhile, negative employment shocks contribute to a 0,22 % reduction in consumer spending, ceteris paribus. The level of education and the average age of Kazakhstan citizens have a positive effect on the growth of consumer spending. It should be noted that the average age in Kazakhstan is lower than in European countries. The economically active population of Kazakhstan are not inclined to increase the demand for credit resources in second-tier banks in response to negative wage shocks. The results of the research indicate the financial stability of second-tier banks in Kazakhstan. At the same time, the financial stability of banks are achieved by gradually reducing the volume of loans to individuals.
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