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Autore |
Mathisen Johan |
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Titolo |
Using the Balance Sheet Approach in Surveillance : Framework and Data Sources and Availability / / Johan Mathisen, Anthony Pellechio |
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Pubbl/distr/stampa |
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Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2007 |
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ISBN |
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1-4623-8141-3 |
1-4527-4527-7 |
1-283-53613-7 |
9786613848581 |
1-4519-3300-2 |
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Edizione |
[1st ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (107 p.) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Soggetti |
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Financial statements |
Financial crises |
Accounting |
Banks |
Currencies |
Depository Institutions |
Derivative securities |
Econometrics & economic statistics |
Exports and Imports |
External position |
Finance |
Finance, Public |
Finance: General |
Financial derivatives |
Financial Institutions and Services: General |
Financial institutions |
Financial Instruments |
Financial instruments |
Financial reporting, financial statements |
Government and the Monetary System |
Industries: Financial Services |
Institutional Investors |
International economics |
International investment position |
International Investment |
Investments, Foreign |
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Investments: Derivatives |
Long-term Capital Movements |
Micro Finance Institutions |
Monetary economics |
Monetary Systems |
Money and Monetary Policy |
Money |
Mortgages |
Non-bank Financial Institutions |
Ownership & organization of enterprises |
Payment Systems |
Pension Funds |
Public Administration |
Public financial management (PFM) |
Public Sector Accounting and Audits |
Regimes |
Standards |
South Africa |
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Formato |
Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Figures; Tables; Boxes; Preface; Abbreviations; 1. Introduction; 1. Interrelationships of the Balance Sheet and Accumulation Accounts; 1. Recent Country Examples of Balance Sheet Analysis; 2. Main Objectives of the Balance Sheet Approach; 3. Key Features of the Framework for Analysis; 1. Intersectoral Asset and Liability Position Matrix; 2. South Africa: Net Intersectoral Asset and Liability Matrix; Sectorization; 2. Sectorizing Public Entities (General Government versus Public Corporations); 3. Sectors and Financial Instrument Categories |
Classification and Valuation of Financial Instruments 3. Common Foreign Currency Balance Sheet Relationships in Partially Dollarized Emerging Market Economies; Levels of Complexity; 4. Data Methodologies and Availability for Balance Sheet Analysis; Relationship Between the BSA and 1993 SNA Methodologies and Datasets; 2. Relevant Data Methodologies; Potential Databases for the BSA; 4. Potential Data Sources for Estimating Intersectoral Asset and Liability Matrix; 5. Uses of Standardized Report Form Data to Estimate Intersectoral Asset and Liability Positions |
4. South Africa: Sectoral Net Financial Positions, by Currency 5. South Africa: Sectoral Net Financial Positions vis-à-vis Nonresidents, by Currency; 6. South Africa: Other Depository Corporations' Detailed Positions vis-à-vis Nonresidents, by Currency and Instrument; Data Availability; Data Reliability; 6. Available Datasets for Balance Sheet Vulnerability Analysis; 7. Data Reliability by Sector; 8. Data Reliability by Financial Instrument; 5. Using Timely and Frequent Balance Sheet Analysis in Surveillance; 6. Conclusions; Appendix I. Definitions of Sectors |
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Appendix II. Definitions of Financial Instruments References; Footnotes |
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Sommario/riassunto |
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A distinguishing feature of emerging market crises in recent years has been the sudden disruption in the capital accounts of the economy. These crises have highlighted the need for closer attention to macroeconomic vulnerabilities in sectoral balance sheets. This book enhances application of the balance sheet approach to surveillance by taking advantage of new data sets that provide detailed, frequent, and timely financial statistics. |
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