The Contribution of Islamic and Conventional Banks to Financial Stability in Indonesia

IF 1 Q3 ECONOMICS Etikonomi Pub Date : 2023-03-04 DOI:10.15408/etk.v22i1.26656
Faaza Fakhrunnas, Katiya Nahda, M. Chowdhury
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This study aims to examine an asymmetric relationship between Islamic and conventional bank contributions to financial stability in Indonesia. Adopting non-linear autoregressive distributed lag (NARDL), the study utilizes time-series data from 2004m1-2021m9, consisting of financial stability as a dependent variable, proxied by non-performing loans (NPLs) and ZSCORE. Islamic and conventional banks as independent variables were measured by total financing and total assets. Furthermore, we used interest rates and inflation as complementary variables. The findings reveal that Islamic and conventional banks affect financial stability in the short and long run. However, conventional banks contribute to financial stability more than Islamic banks. The asymmetric relationship explains that an increase/decrease in the independent variables to the same degree does not have the same impact on the dependent variable. This research implies that the financial authorities need to increase their awareness of the presence of asymmetric relationships when designing monetary policy to achieve and maintain financial stability. Finally, the study also fills the current research gap by measuring the contribution of Islamic and conventional banks to financial stability from an asymmetric relationship viewpoint.JEL Classification: E60, G20, G21How to Cite:Fakhrunnas, F., Nahda, K., Chowdhury, M.A.M. (2023). The Contribution of Islamic and Conventional Banks to Financial Stability in Indonesia. Etikonomi, 22(1), 213–232. https://doi.org/10.15408/etk.v22i2.26656.
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伊斯兰银行和传统银行对印尼金融稳定的贡献
本研究旨在考察伊斯兰银行和传统银行对印尼金融稳定的贡献之间的不对称关系。采用非线性自回归分布滞后(NARDL),该研究利用了2004m1-2021m9的时间序列数据,该数据由金融稳定性作为因变量,以不良贷款(NPL)和ZSCORE为代表。伊斯兰银行和传统银行作为自变量,以融资总额和资产总额衡量。此外,我们使用利率和通货膨胀作为补充变量。研究结果表明,伊斯兰银行和传统银行在短期和长期内都会影响金融稳定。然而,传统银行比伊斯兰银行对金融稳定的贡献更大。不对称关系解释了自变量在相同程度上的增加/减少对因变量的影响不同。这项研究表明,金融当局在设计货币政策以实现和维持金融稳定时,需要提高对不对称关系存在的认识。最后,本研究还通过从不对称关系的角度衡量伊斯兰银行和传统银行对金融稳定的贡献,填补了目前的研究空白。JEL分类:E60,G20,G21如何引用:Fakhrunnas,F.,Nahda,K.,Chowdhury,M.A.M.(2023)。伊斯兰银行和传统银行对印度尼西亚金融稳定的贡献。Etikonomi,22(1),213–232。https://doi.org/10.15408/etk.v22i2.26656.
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