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Year 2016, Volume: 6 Issue: 4, 1354 - 1359, 01.09.2016

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The Linkages between Household Consumption and Household Debt Composition in Malaysia

Year 2016, Volume: 6 Issue: 4, 1354 - 1359, 01.09.2016

Abstract

This study intends to examine the relationship between household consumption and household debt composition in Malaysia. Specifically, this study employs the Toda-Yamamoto non-causality test since it is suitable for variables with different levels of integration. Results obtained in this study suggest that the direction of causality runs from consumption to debt. Moreover, the result of the cointegration test also supports that long run relationship exists between the two variables. It also supports the Life Cycle Model, which predicts that a household has been borrowing in order to finance their consumption and expenses. Therefore, this result indirectly suggests that the household has been depending on debt to finance their consumption and thus any negative shocks that occur in the economy can causes serious consequences on the economic performance of the country. Hence, any attempts by policymakers to control the mounting debt level should be focusing on restricting the supply of loans.

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Other ID JA86MY87BN
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Hafizah Hammad Ahmad Khan This is me

Hussin Abdullah This is me

Shamzaeffa Samsudin This is me

Publication Date September 1, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2016 Volume: 6 Issue: 4

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APA Khan, H. H. A., Abdullah, H., & Samsudin, S. (2016). The Linkages between Household Consumption and Household Debt Composition in Malaysia. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, 6(4), 1354-1359.
AMA Khan HHA, Abdullah H, Samsudin S. The Linkages between Household Consumption and Household Debt Composition in Malaysia. IJEFI. September 2016;6(4):1354-1359.
Chicago Khan, Hafizah Hammad Ahmad, Hussin Abdullah, and Shamzaeffa Samsudin. “The Linkages Between Household Consumption and Household Debt Composition in Malaysia”. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues 6, no. 4 (September 2016): 1354-59.
EndNote Khan HHA, Abdullah H, Samsudin S (September 1, 2016) The Linkages between Household Consumption and Household Debt Composition in Malaysia. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues 6 4 1354–1359.
IEEE H. H. A. Khan, H. Abdullah, and S. Samsudin, “The Linkages between Household Consumption and Household Debt Composition in Malaysia”, IJEFI, vol. 6, no. 4, pp. 1354–1359, 2016.
ISNAD Khan, Hafizah Hammad Ahmad et al. “The Linkages Between Household Consumption and Household Debt Composition in Malaysia”. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues 6/4 (September 2016), 1354-1359.
JAMA Khan HHA, Abdullah H, Samsudin S. The Linkages between Household Consumption and Household Debt Composition in Malaysia. IJEFI. 2016;6:1354–1359.
MLA Khan, Hafizah Hammad Ahmad et al. “The Linkages Between Household Consumption and Household Debt Composition in Malaysia”. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, vol. 6, no. 4, 2016, pp. 1354-9.
Vancouver Khan HHA, Abdullah H, Samsudin S. The Linkages between Household Consumption and Household Debt Composition in Malaysia. IJEFI. 2016;6(4):1354-9.