Monitoring the evolution of Latin American economies using a flow-of-funds framework
Flow-of-funds accounting permit to monitor the financial sector in terms of flows and stocks and to analyze its relationship with the real sector. These show inter-sectoral financial flows, capture balance sheet positions and all financial transactions by instrument, type and economic sector. In th...
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oai-11362-423622020-11-17T01:15:48Z Monitoring the evolution of Latin American economies using a flow-of-funds framework Pérez Caldentey, Esteban Cruz Luzuriaga, Manuel CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS DESARROLLO ECONOMICO EVALUACION CONTABILIDAD DE LA CORRIENTE DE FONDOS ESTUDIOS DE CASOS CRISIS ECONOMICA INDICADORES ECONOMICOS ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EVALUATION FLOW OF FUNDS ACCOUNTING CASE STUDIES ECONOMIC CRISIS ECONOMIC INDICATORS Flow-of-funds accounting permit to monitor the financial sector in terms of flows and stocks and to analyze its relationship with the real sector. These show inter-sectoral financial flows, capture balance sheet positions and all financial transactions by instrument, type and economic sector. In this paper we explain the methodology for the construction of flow-of-funds accounts and we exemplify their use for two source cases of study: the Mexican Crisis (1994-1995) and the Asian Crisis (1997-1998). Using similar sources of data, the same methodology and approach for the construction of all the flow-of-funds matrices allow comparisons among countries relating to the impact, manifestations of these crisis episodes and policy reactions to confront their effects. The use of homogeneous data and methodology also permits to trace contagion effects between countries. Abstract .-- Introduction .-- I. Flow-of-funds: a brief introduction .-- II. Flow-of-funds in Latin America .-- III. The methodology for the construction of flow-of-funds .-- IV. Exemplifying the use of flow-of-funds: the Mexican tequila crisis .-- V. The Asian-Brazilian and Russian Crisis. Colombia. Chile. Perú .-- Conclusion. 2017-11-06T14:52:50Z 2017-11-06T14:52:50Z 2017-10 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/42362 LC/TS.2017/90 en Serie Financiamiento para el Desarrollo 265 .pdf application/pdf AMERICA LATINA LATIN AMERICA ECLAC |
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CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS DESARROLLO ECONOMICO EVALUACION CONTABILIDAD DE LA CORRIENTE DE FONDOS ESTUDIOS DE CASOS CRISIS ECONOMICA INDICADORES ECONOMICOS ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EVALUATION FLOW OF FUNDS ACCOUNTING CASE STUDIES ECONOMIC CRISIS ECONOMIC INDICATORS |
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CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS DESARROLLO ECONOMICO EVALUACION CONTABILIDAD DE LA CORRIENTE DE FONDOS ESTUDIOS DE CASOS CRISIS ECONOMICA INDICADORES ECONOMICOS ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EVALUATION FLOW OF FUNDS ACCOUNTING CASE STUDIES ECONOMIC CRISIS ECONOMIC INDICATORS Pérez Caldentey, Esteban Cruz Luzuriaga, Manuel Monitoring the evolution of Latin American economies using a flow-of-funds framework |
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Flow-of-funds accounting permit to monitor the financial sector in terms of flows and stocks and to analyze its relationship with the real sector. These show inter-sectoral financial flows, capture balance sheet positions and all financial transactions by instrument, type and economic sector. In this paper we explain the methodology for the construction of flow-of-funds accounts and we exemplify their use for two source cases of study: the Mexican Crisis (1994-1995) and the Asian Crisis (1997-1998). Using similar sources of data, the same methodology and approach for the construction of all the flow-of-funds matrices allow comparisons among countries relating to the impact, manifestations of these crisis episodes and policy reactions to confront their effects. The use of homogeneous data and methodology also permits to trace contagion effects between countries. |
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Monitoring the evolution of Latin American economies using a flow-of-funds framework |
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