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Household debt: implications for monetary policy and financial stability

BIS Papers No 46
May 2009

Since its launch in September 2006, the Asian Research Programme has focused on policyoriented studies for central banks and supervisory authorities in the Asia-Pacific region. Under the programme, the BIS Representative Office for Asia and the Pacific has co-organised a series of conferences, seminars and workshops with central banks and supervisory authorities in Asia and the Pacific. The subjects of interest have included improving monetary policy and operations, developing financial markets, maintaining financial stability and strengthening prudential policy.

On 28 March 2008, the BIS Asian Office and the Bank of Korea jointly organised a seminar on household debt in Seoul. Participants from 11 central banks and the BIS attended the seminar, which was structured along the following themes: (1) mortgage finance; (2) consumer credit; (3) securitisation; and (4) policy challenges. This volume is a collection of the speeches, presentations and papers of the seminar.

JEL classification: D14; E21; E52; G01; G28


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Page
Foreword
iii
Programme v
Participants in the meeting
vii
 
 
Introduction
Guonan Ma, Eli Remolona and Ilhyock Shim
1
   
Speeches  
Opening address
Seongtae Lee
4
Bank supervision and central banking: understanding credit during a time of financial turmoil
Eric S Rosengren
6
Opening speech
Robert McCauley
17
 
 

Papers presented

 
Household debt in Australia
Michael Davies
19
Household debt, monetary policy and financial stability: still searching for a unifying model
Andrew Filardo
31
Development of consumer credit in China
Shen Bingxi and Yan Lijuan
51
Risk profile of households and the impact on financial stability
Wimboh Santoso and MAde Sukada
58
A note on Japanese household debt: international comparison and implications for financial stability
Shinobu nakagawa and Yosuke Yasui
75
Household debt, the savings rate and monetary policy: the Korean experience
Kyuil Chung
83
Credit card lending distress in Korea in 2003
Tae Soo Kang and Guonan Ma
95
Household debt in Malaysia
Norhana Endut and Toh Geok Hua
107
Consumer credit in the Philippines
Winecito L Tan
117
Household indebtedness in Sweden and implications for financial stability - the use of household-level data
Mattias Persson
124
Household sector and monetary policy implications: Thailand's recent experience
Tientip Subhanij
136