Information Asymmetry and Card Debt Crisis in Taiwan

Chih-Hsiung Chang
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Abstract Following the Asian Financial Crisis, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan experienced card debt crisis in 2001, 2002 and 2005, respectively. Various countries have studied and tried to find the factors that lead to the card debt crisis, hoping that the proposed countermeasures can effectively solve the problem. However, these are only practical operations and observations. Therefore, through information asymmetry, this article constructs a model of card debt crisis from adverse selection and moral hazard, and theoretically provides the government or competent authority with a policy basis. This article employs document analysis, combined with qualitative and quantitative data, to test the research hypotheses. The verification result is supported regardless of hypotheses tests for adverse selection, or moral hazard and confirms that information asymmetry and market failure do exist in the Taiwan credit card market. The policy implication of the article is that the government or competent authority should stop the illusion of free market mechanism and have to be responsible for employing countermeasures to face the crisis. JEL classification numbers: G01,G21,G28. Keywords: Card debt crisis, Information asymmetry, Adverse selection, Moral hazard , Document analysis, Market failure.
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台湾资讯不对称与卡债危机
摘要继亚洲金融危机之后,韩国、香港和台湾分别在2001年、2002年和2005年经历了信用卡债务危机。各国都在研究和尝试寻找导致卡债危机的因素,希望提出的对策能够有效解决问题。然而,这些只是实际操作和观察。因此,本文通过信息不对称,从逆向选择和道德风险两个角度构建了卡债危机模型,从理论上为政府或主管部门提供政策依据。本文采用文献分析法,结合定性和定量数据对研究假设进行检验。无论是逆向选择的假设检验,还是道德风险的假设检验,验证结果都得到了支持,证实了台湾信用卡市场确实存在信息不对称和市场失灵。这篇文章的政策含义是,政府或主管当局应该停止对自由市场机制的幻想,必须负责采取应对措施来面对危机。JEL分类号:G01、G21、G28。关键词:卡债危机,信息不对称,逆向选择,道德风险,文献分析,市场失灵
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