The Drivers of Household Indebtedness: Evidence from Thailand
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Creator Pasit Chotewattanakul
Title The Drivers of Household Indebtedness: Evidence from Thailand
Contributor Keiran Sharpe, Satish Chand
Publisher Faculty of Economics, Chulalongkorn University
Publication Year 2562
Journal Title Southeast Asian Journal of Economics
Journal Vol. 7
Journal No. 1
Page no. 1-40
Keyword Household Indebtedness, Subjective Over-indebtedness, Objective Over-indebtedness
URL Website https://so05.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/saje/About
Website title Southeast Asian Journal of Economics
ISSN 2465-5120
Abstract This paper explores the nature of and the dangers posed by household indebtedness in Thailand. It utilises three levels of models to characterise savings and consumption behaviorfirst, the neoclassical models of the Life-Cycle Hypothesis and the Permanent Income Hypothesis; second, the asymmetric information models of credit rationing; and, finally, the behavioral finance models, which suggest that at least some consumers will act in non-rational ways. We find that the neoclassical models are supported by the evidence from Thailand. Secured income and sufficient saving allow households to improve their debt performance and reduce their chances of being over-indebted; whereas a higher level of dependency on finance can lead to a higher probability of being over-indebted. We also find that, for some borrowers, credit constraints are binding in the formal market for loans, which leads those borrowers to enter the gray market. Finally, we find that higher financial literacy is also correlated with superior debt performance. This raises issues about improving the level of financial literacy for Thai households.
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