Indonesian Financial Crisis Prediction Using Combined Volatility and Markov Regime Switching Model Based on Indicators of Real Interest Rate on Deposits and Lending Interest Rate/Deposit Interest Rate

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The financial crisis that occurred in mid-1997 made it aware of the importance of building an early detection system because the crisis had a severe impact on the Indonesian economy. The crisis occurred due to several macroeconomic indicators experiencing very high fluctuations and the existence of changes in the structure (regime). The combined volatility and Markov regime switching models are very suitable to explain the crisis. Indicators of real interest rates on deposits and lending interest rate/deposit interest rates from 1990 to 2018 were used to build the combined model. The result showed that the MRS-ARCH (2,1) model for real interest rate on deposits indicator and the MRS-GARCH (3,1,1) model for lending interest rate/deposit interest rate indicator could explain the crisis. Markov regime switching predictions indicate that in 2019 there are no signs of a financial crisis in Indonesia.

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Sugiyanto, & Hidayah, A. Z. (2019). Indonesian Financial Crisis Prediction Using Combined Volatility and Markov Regime Switching Model Based on Indicators of Real Interest Rate on Deposits and Lending Interest Rate/Deposit Interest Rate. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1373). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1373/1/012045

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