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A multivariate study of over‐indebtedness' causes and consequences
Authors:Begoña Gutiérrez‐Nieto  Carlos Serrano‐Cinca  Marta de la Cuesta?González
Institution:1. Department of Accounting and Finance, Universidad de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain;2. Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED), Madrid, Spain
Abstract:This paper proposes a comprehensive explanatory model to explain both causes and consequences of over‐indebtedness. It presents as causes some borrower aspects, such as propensity to indebtedness and low financial literacy. Other causes are borrower circumstances: adverse external shocks, borrower internal problems and financial institutions' pressure. The model incorporates consequences on the borrower, the lender and the society. The model has been tested with a survey filled in by experts and over‐indebted individuals. Results have been analysed using multivariate techniques, including canonical correlations. There are differences in the opinions of experts and individuals: the latter blame external shocks or financial institutions' pressure, while the former find relevant factors the financial illiteracy or the tendency to imitate others. Experts and individuals agree on the consequences: poverty growth in the society and declining borrower's welfare. The paper concludes with the need to improve financial literacy, especially in the risks involved in over‐indebtedness.
Keywords:canonical correlations  financial crisis  financial literacy  over‐indebtedness
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