This paper reports on a survey of Malaysian low-income households carried out in December 1998. To attain its objectives, the study employed a multiplicity of econometric and statistical techniques. This study showed that the financial crisis has had a negative impact on the living standard of low-income households in Malaysia but it varies across the region, location, size of household, gender status of head of the household, education level of head of the household, etc. The paper also describes some of th
Household debt in Malaysia has been on an upward trend and increasing at a relatively fast pace. Thi...
The paper aims to distinguish between the chronic poor and the transient poor. The Asian Financial c...
Abstract: The immediate welfare costs of an economy-wide crisis can be high, but are there also last...
This paper reports on a survey of Malaysian low-income households carried out in December 1998. To ...
This paper analyses expenditure patterns of low-income households in Malaysia with special emphasis ...
The study was conducted to evaluate the impact of the global financial crisis on social capital form...
This study provides evidence about changes in the distribution of living standards among Indonesian ...
Analysis of expenditure and income patterns of households in Malaysia that focuses on income, expend...
Using household survey data for 1998, this paper assesses the distributional impact of the recent ec...
Savings is measured as income less expenditure. Households save when there is an excess income to e...
The Asian Economic Crisis struck in 1997. Many countries, including Singapore, were adversely affect...
The 1990s have witnessed several financial crises, of which the East Asia and Mexico tequila crises ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the impacts of Asian Financial Crisis towards Malaysian Econ...
Analysis of expenditure and income patterns of households in Malaysia that focuses on income, expen...
This paper studies the impact of financial crises on society. Using data on 187 banking crises in 12...
Household debt in Malaysia has been on an upward trend and increasing at a relatively fast pace. Thi...
The paper aims to distinguish between the chronic poor and the transient poor. The Asian Financial c...
Abstract: The immediate welfare costs of an economy-wide crisis can be high, but are there also last...
This paper reports on a survey of Malaysian low-income households carried out in December 1998. To ...
This paper analyses expenditure patterns of low-income households in Malaysia with special emphasis ...
The study was conducted to evaluate the impact of the global financial crisis on social capital form...
This study provides evidence about changes in the distribution of living standards among Indonesian ...
Analysis of expenditure and income patterns of households in Malaysia that focuses on income, expend...
Using household survey data for 1998, this paper assesses the distributional impact of the recent ec...
Savings is measured as income less expenditure. Households save when there is an excess income to e...
The Asian Economic Crisis struck in 1997. Many countries, including Singapore, were adversely affect...
The 1990s have witnessed several financial crises, of which the East Asia and Mexico tequila crises ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the impacts of Asian Financial Crisis towards Malaysian Econ...
Analysis of expenditure and income patterns of households in Malaysia that focuses on income, expen...
This paper studies the impact of financial crises on society. Using data on 187 banking crises in 12...
Household debt in Malaysia has been on an upward trend and increasing at a relatively fast pace. Thi...
The paper aims to distinguish between the chronic poor and the transient poor. The Asian Financial c...
Abstract: The immediate welfare costs of an economy-wide crisis can be high, but are there also last...