Household indebtedness in Tunisia
Journal Title: E3 Journal of Business Management and Economics - Year 2012, Vol 3, Issue 10
Abstract
This paper aims to analyze the development of household indebtedness in Tunisia and its microeconomic determinants. The probit method was used to identify the determinants of household indebtedness with reference to gender. The results show that the Tunisian household indebtedness is in continuous increase and each type of credit is ssociated with specific determinants. The findings show that only some variables are significant n explaining the differences between the number of credit.
Authors and Affiliations
Lobna ABID, Zouari Dorra, Ghorbel Zouari
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