This article investigates the existence of credit and housing booms in the Malaysian economy, with high levels of household indebtedness. The results reveal that both the credit boom and the housing boom exist and imply the fragility of the financial sector of the economy
This study examines the role of credit, internal and external shocks on financial stability in Malay...
This research examines current growth in the Malaysian economy and the levels of debt and borrowing ...
Purpose This paper is motivated by a concern about the ability of the average Malaysian income to c...
Past studies have debated whether credit is the main culprit behind the financial crisis, especially...
AbstractThis paper examines the dynamic linkages between house price indices, interest rates and sto...
This paper aims to differentiate housing price bubble from a housing price cycle using graphical ana...
This study investigated the degree of synchronization between credit expansion and financial stabili...
Property cycle and housing bubble have been a noteworthy subject of discussion since decades ago. Th...
Housing is one of the key sectors in an economy. Changes in the housing market have often led to a...
The paper investigates the long run behavior of house prices and their dynamic interactions with ban...
This study analyses the wealth channel of the monetary policy transmission mechanism in Malaysia. Gi...
Malaysia has one of the highest household debts relative to gross domestic product in the Asia regio...
This study will help to shed light on consumer spending and financing in Malaysia.The descriptive an...
Household debt in Malaysia has been on an upward trend and increasing at a relatively fast pace. Thi...
This paper aims to differentiate housing price bubble from a housing price cycle through the investi...
This study examines the role of credit, internal and external shocks on financial stability in Malay...
This research examines current growth in the Malaysian economy and the levels of debt and borrowing ...
Purpose This paper is motivated by a concern about the ability of the average Malaysian income to c...
Past studies have debated whether credit is the main culprit behind the financial crisis, especially...
AbstractThis paper examines the dynamic linkages between house price indices, interest rates and sto...
This paper aims to differentiate housing price bubble from a housing price cycle using graphical ana...
This study investigated the degree of synchronization between credit expansion and financial stabili...
Property cycle and housing bubble have been a noteworthy subject of discussion since decades ago. Th...
Housing is one of the key sectors in an economy. Changes in the housing market have often led to a...
The paper investigates the long run behavior of house prices and their dynamic interactions with ban...
This study analyses the wealth channel of the monetary policy transmission mechanism in Malaysia. Gi...
Malaysia has one of the highest household debts relative to gross domestic product in the Asia regio...
This study will help to shed light on consumer spending and financing in Malaysia.The descriptive an...
Household debt in Malaysia has been on an upward trend and increasing at a relatively fast pace. Thi...
This paper aims to differentiate housing price bubble from a housing price cycle through the investi...
This study examines the role of credit, internal and external shocks on financial stability in Malay...
This research examines current growth in the Malaysian economy and the levels of debt and borrowing ...
Purpose This paper is motivated by a concern about the ability of the average Malaysian income to c...