Household’s Balance Sheet Survey 2011
The experience of various countries shows that households’ financial risks and problems could influence the financial stability of a country as a whole. Therefore, more regular and intensive analyses and surveillance on household’s finance development is becoming more crucial.
The analyses of household’s finance offer great benefits for Bank Indonesia in monitoring the financial system stability.
Household’s Balance Sheet Survey (HBSS) 2011 is one of Bank Indonesia’s programs to monitor risks at the household level that could affect Indonesian financial system stability.
The analyses of household’s finance offer great benefits for Bank Indonesia in monitoring the financial system stability.
The resulting data of HBSS can provide space to analyze the household finance at micro level, which is so far rather difficult to carry out by using available macro data. Thus, HBSS’ results complement the financial system analyses by giving more comprehensive perspectives from the household finance aspect.
HBSS 2011 is the fifth yearly survey. It is the continuation of the similar survey that was conducted from 2007.
The experience of various countries shows that households’ financial risks and problems could influence the financial stability of a country as a whole. Therefore, more regular and intensive analyses and surveillance on household’s finance development is becoming more crucial.
The analyses of household’s finance offer great benefits for Bank Indonesia in monitoring the financial system stability.
The resulting data of HBSS can provide space to analyze the household finance at micro level, which is so far rather difficult to carry out by using available macro data. Thus, HBSS’ results complement the financial system analyses by giving more comprehensive perspectives from the household finance aspect.
HBSS 2011 is the fifth yearly survey. It is the continuation of the MEDIA COVERAGE the similar survey that was conducted from 2007.