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A Flow-of-Funds Perspective on the Financial CrisisIntroduction and Overview

A Flow-of-Funds Perspective on the Financial Crisis: Introduction and Overview [Fiow-of-iunds accounts are a component of the national accounts sys- tem reporting the financial transactions and balance sheets of the economy, classified by sectors and financial instruments. As described by Winkler (2010), the financial accounts track funds as they move from sectors, such as households, that serve as sources of funds (net lenders), through inlermediaries (financial corporations) or financial markets, lo sectors that use the funds to acquire physical and financial assets (non- financial corporations, government, rest of the world). These flows, together with valuation changes, result in changes to sectoral (net) asset positions and the composition of the corresponding balance sheets.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Flow-of-Funds Perspective on the Financial CrisisIntroduction and Overview

Editors: Winkler, Bernhard; Riet, Ad van; Bull, Peter

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Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan UK
Copyright
© Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited 2014
ISBN
978-1-349-46944-4
Pages
1 –9
DOI
10.1057/9781137352989_1
Publisher site
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Abstract

[Fiow-of-iunds accounts are a component of the national accounts sys- tem reporting the financial transactions and balance sheets of the economy, classified by sectors and financial instruments. As described by Winkler (2010), the financial accounts track funds as they move from sectors, such as households, that serve as sources of funds (net lenders), through inlermediaries (financial corporations) or financial markets, lo sectors that use the funds to acquire physical and financial assets (non- financial corporations, government, rest of the world). These flows, together with valuation changes, result in changes to sectoral (net) asset positions and the composition of the corresponding balance sheets.]

Published: Dec 4, 2015

Keywords: Monetary Policy; Euro Area; Balance Sheet; European Central Bank; European Central

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