Flow of funds analysis : innovation and development / Nan Zhang.
This book discusses the theory, methods, and applications of flow of funds analysis. The book integrates the basic principles of economic statistics, financial accounts, international finance, econometric models, and financial network analysis, providing a systematic and comprehensive introduction t...
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- Part IMethods and Applications for Flow of Funds Analysis
- 1 Tracking the Development of Flow of Funds Analysis
- 1.1 Copeland's Money-Flows
- 1.2 Transition of Flow of Funds Accounts
- 1.2.1 53SNA and MFA
- 1.2.2 68SNA and FFAs
- 1.2.3 93SN and FFAs
- 1.2.4 08SNA and FFA
- 1.2.5 08SNA and Financial Accounts
- 1.2.6 08SNA and W-to-W
- 1.3 Current Situation and Basic Structure of FFAs
- 1.3.1 Recommendations for Improving FFAs
- 1.3.2 Recommendations from Bank of International Settlements, European Central Bank, and IMF in 2010.
- 1.3.3 Shrestha et al.'s 2012 Recommendations
- 1.3.4 Two-Dimensional Financial Statistics by IMF in 2016
- 1.3.5 Three-Dimensional Financial Statistics by IMF in 2016
- 1.3.6 Basic Structure of FFAs
- 1.4 Main Approaches to Flow of Funds Accounts
- 1.4.1 Features of FFA in the United States
- 1.4.2 Classification of Sectors and Instruments in FFA in the United States
- 1.4.3 FFA in Japan
- 1.4.4 General Situation of China's FFA
- 1.5 Outlook for Flow of Funds Analysis
- 1.5.1 Significance of Copeland's Pioneering Research.
- 1.5.2 Integration of Accounting Methods for Physical and Financial Transactions
- 1.5.3 Integration of "Vertical Approach" and "Horizontal Approach"
- 1.5.4 Constructing FFA Based on From-Whom-to-Whom Approach
- References
- 2 Statistical Observations on the Flow of Funds of China: 1992-2017
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 The Interdependence Between the Real Economy and Financial Economy
- 2.2.1 Fund Uses and Change in GDP
- 2.2.2 The Analysis Framework
- 2.2.3 Non-financial Sector Flow of Funds Analysis
- 2.3 Analysis of Financial Surplus or Deficit in Nonfinancial Sector.
- 2.3.1 Changes in Financial Surplus or Deficit in Various Sectors
- 2.3.2 Decline in the Financial Surplus in Household
- 2.3.3 Lack of Funding Requirements in the Corporate Sector
- 2.3.4 Changes in the Underfunding Rate of Government Sector
- 2.4 Broad Financial Market Analysis
- 2.4.1 Changes in the Structure of the Use and Raising of Funds
- 2.4.2 Changes in the Structure of Financing Instruments
- 2.5 Future Topics and Prospects
- 2.5.1 Adjustment of Economic Growth Patterns
- 2.5.2 The Dependence of Real Economy and Financial Economy.
- 2.5.3 Structure of the Financial Market and Financial Risks
- 2.5.4 Improvement of the Role of Government Sector
- References
- 3 The Flow of Funds Matrix and Financial Risk Measurement
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Theoretical Framework and the Compilation of the Sectoral Matrix
- 3.2.1 Theoretical Framework of the R and E Tables
- 3.2.2 Preparation of the Sectoral Matrix Table
- 3.3 Structural Change and Risk Analysis for the Inter-Sectoral Flow of Funds
- 3.3.1 Financial Block Analysis Based on W-t-W
- 3.3.2 Analysis of Financial Market Structure Based on W-t-W
- 3.4 Measuring the Ripple Effects of Financial Risk.