A Flow-of-Funds Perspective on the Financial Crisis Volume I [electronic resource] : Money, Credit and Sectoral Balance Sheets / edited by Bernhard Winkler, Ad Van Riet, Peter Bull.

Provides a comprehensive overview of a broad range of uses of the flow of funds within the central bank community as well as in the academic field, prepared by international experts in the field. Based on the crisis experience, it offers an overview of lessons for macrofinancial analysis and financi...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Springer)
Other Authors: Winkler, Bernhard, Van Riet, Ad, Bull, Peter, 1942-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.
Series:Palgrave studies in economics and banking.
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Summary:Provides a comprehensive overview of a broad range of uses of the flow of funds within the central bank community as well as in the academic field, prepared by international experts in the field. Based on the crisis experience, it offers an overview of lessons for macrofinancial analysis and financial stability.
Item Description:Epublication based on: 9781137352972, 2013.
Physical Description:1 online resource (352 pages) : 75 figures, 26.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781137352989
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Biographical or Historical Data:Bernhard Winkler is Senior Adviser in the Directorate Monetary Policy at the European Central Bank, responsible, inter alia, for flow-of-funds analysis and the co-ordination of financial projections as part of the quarterly macroeconomic projections exercises. He has published on issues relating to monetary and fiscal policy in a monetary union, monetary policy communication and the Stability and Growth Pact as well as on cross-checking and the flow of funds. Ad van Riet is Senior Adviser in the Directorate General Economics at the European Central Bank, and Secretary of the ECB Occasional Paper Series. He has published on European money demand, fiscal policy and structural reforms. Peter Bull joined the European Monetary Institute in Frankfurt as Head of Statistics in 1994, and remained as Director General Statistics when the European Central Bank was established in 1998. After retirement in autumn 2002 he has continued to work on related matters in the ECB and elsewhere. His more recent publications are in the field of national accounts and statistics.