Credit card holders, convenience users and revolvers: a Tobit model with binary selection and ordinal treatment



Document title: Credit card holders, convenience users and revolvers: a Tobit model with binary selection and ordinal treatment
Journal: Journal of applied economics
Database: CLASE
System number: 000423815
ISSN: 1667-6726
Authors: 1
2
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Institutions: 1University Sains Malaysia, School of Social Sciences, Penang. Malasia
2University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee. Estados Unidos de América
Year:
Season: Nov
Volumen: 14
Number: 2
Pages: 225-255
Country: Argentina
Language: Inglés
Document type: Artículo
Approach: Aplicado
English abstract This paper studies the characteristics of credit card holders in Malaysia and distinguishes between convenience users and revolvers. A Tobit model with binary selection and ordinal treatment is developed to accommodate the data feature that debts are incurred only among card holders and the endogeneity of card holding in card debt. Results from a stratified sample in Malaysia indicate that age, household size, income, education, loan commitments, and current-account ownership play a role in card holding. Age, loan commitments, previous card holdings, current-account ownership, and bad debt history affect the probability and level of card debt. Multi-card holders are more likely to be credit revolvers than convenience users
Disciplines: Economía
Keyword: Inversiones,
Economía monetaria,
Econometría,
Tarjetas de crédito,
Modelo Tobit,
Malasia
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