The household debt-to-disposable income ratio in Canada increased from 110 per cent in 1999 to 127 per cent in 2007. This increase has raised questions about the ability of households to service their increased debt if faced with a negative economic or socio-economic shock. The debt service ratio (DSR) measures the proportion of disposable income that households must devote to servicing their debt obligations. The aggregate DSR for Canada, as reported in the Bank of Canada's Financial System Review, has drifted up recently but remained below its historical average in 2007Q4. This would suggest that households' debt burden has remained broadly manageable. However, the aggregate DSR could mask potential vulnerabilities for the most heavily in...
Since the global financial crisis of 2008, the French household debt structure has experienced fluct...
The number of consumer bankruptcies in Canada has risen substantially over the last twenty years. Us...
The aim of this thesis is to study if the debt of local governments is a threat to their fiscal heal...
www.bank-banque-canada.ca Bank of Canada Working Paper 2008-46Bank of Canada working papers are theo...
Over the past decade, an increasing proportion of households in Canada have become highly indebted r...
With increasing levels of household debt in recent years, the number of households that may be vulne...
The level of government debt in Canada relative to gross domestic product has risen steadily since t...
Understanding how much of the increased debt load of Canadian households has been used to finance ho...
Changes in levels of aggregate household debt in the United States may contain information about the...
Rising levels of household indebtedness have created concerns about the vulnerability of households ...
It hardly takes a shrewd premier to keep a province from racking up debt when economic times are goo...
Since the 1990s, Canadian household debt levels have grown at an increasingly rapid rate, hitting re...
This thesis investigates whether the transmission of monetary policy in Canada is affected by the le...
What is the main reason for government debt accumulation in Canada? Is the main driver of debt the p...
Following the recent financial crisis in 2008 the topics of household debt and house prices have bee...
Since the global financial crisis of 2008, the French household debt structure has experienced fluct...
The number of consumer bankruptcies in Canada has risen substantially over the last twenty years. Us...
The aim of this thesis is to study if the debt of local governments is a threat to their fiscal heal...
www.bank-banque-canada.ca Bank of Canada Working Paper 2008-46Bank of Canada working papers are theo...
Over the past decade, an increasing proportion of households in Canada have become highly indebted r...
With increasing levels of household debt in recent years, the number of households that may be vulne...
The level of government debt in Canada relative to gross domestic product has risen steadily since t...
Understanding how much of the increased debt load of Canadian households has been used to finance ho...
Changes in levels of aggregate household debt in the United States may contain information about the...
Rising levels of household indebtedness have created concerns about the vulnerability of households ...
It hardly takes a shrewd premier to keep a province from racking up debt when economic times are goo...
Since the 1990s, Canadian household debt levels have grown at an increasingly rapid rate, hitting re...
This thesis investigates whether the transmission of monetary policy in Canada is affected by the le...
What is the main reason for government debt accumulation in Canada? Is the main driver of debt the p...
Following the recent financial crisis in 2008 the topics of household debt and house prices have bee...
Since the global financial crisis of 2008, the French household debt structure has experienced fluct...
The number of consumer bankruptcies in Canada has risen substantially over the last twenty years. Us...
The aim of this thesis is to study if the debt of local governments is a threat to their fiscal heal...