Household Debt and Delinquency over the Life Cycle

IF 1 Q4 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Asian Development Review Pub Date : 2020-03-01 DOI:10.1162/adev_a_00141
Sommarat Chantarat, Atchana Lamsam, Krislert Samphantharak, Bhumjai Tangsawasdirat
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This paper uses loan-level data from Thailand's National Credit Bureau to study household debt over the life cycle of borrowers. We decompose two aggregate and commonly used measures of debt—debt per capita and delinquency rate—into components that unveil the extensive and intensive margins of household indebtedness. We find a striking inverted-U life-cycle pattern of indebtedness as predicted by economic theories. However, peaks are reached at different ages for different loan products and different lenders. We also find that debt has expanded over time for all age groups. Younger cohorts seem to originate debt earlier in their lives than older generations. Meanwhile, older borrowers remain indebted well past their retirement age. Finally, we find a downward pattern of delinquency over the life cycle. Our findings have important policy implications on financial access and distress of households as well as on economic development and financial stability of the economy.
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生命周期内的家庭债务和拖欠
本文使用泰国国家信贷局的贷款水平数据来研究借款人生命周期内的家庭债务。我们将两种常用的债务总量指标——人均债务和拖欠率——分解为揭示家庭债务的广泛和密集边际的组成部分。我们发现,正如经济学理论预测的那样,负债的生命周期模式呈显著的倒U型。然而,不同的贷款产品和不同的贷款人在不同的年龄达到峰值。我们还发现,随着时间的推移,所有年龄组的债务都在增加。年轻一代似乎比老一辈更早地开始负债。与此同时,年长的借款人在超过退休年龄后仍负债累累。最后,我们发现犯罪在整个生命周期中呈下降趋势。我们的研究结果对家庭的资金获取和困境以及经济发展和金融稳定具有重要的政策意义。
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Asian Development Review
Asian Development Review Social Sciences-Development
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53 weeks
期刊介绍: The Asian Development Review is a professional journal for disseminating the results of economic and development research carried out by staff and resource persons of the Asian Development Bank (ADB). The Review stresses policy and operational relevance of development issues rather than the technical aspects of economics and other social sciences. Articles are refereed and intended for readership among economists and social scientists in government, private sector, academia, and international organizations.
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