The Flow of Funds Matrix and Financial Risk Measurement

This research transposes the data from China’s Flow of Funds Account and Flow of Funds Matrix and clarifies the features of assets and liabilities between sectors. Then, using the Leontief Inverse principle, the author builds a ripple effect model for mea

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Flow of Funds Analysis Innovation and Development

Flow of Funds Analysis

Nan Zhang

Flow of Funds Analysis Innovation and Development

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Nan Zhang Faculty of Economic Sciences Hiroshima Shudo University Hiroshima, Japan

ISBN 978-981-15-7719-2 ISBN 978-981-15-7720-8 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-7720-8

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Preface

This book discusses the theory, method, and application of flow of funds analysis. It integrates economic statistics, financial accounts, international finance, econometrics, and financial network analysis to demonstrate their interconnectedness. It provides groundwork for understanding the workings of globalized financial markets. The book explains how to observe macroeconomic fund flows, how to measure the global flow of funds (GFF), and how to use GFF data for analysis. Adopting the system of national accounts (SNA) as a framework for measuring GFF, it identifies financial links among economic sectors and the rest of the world (ROW). Its integrated sources include data deconstructed by country/region for selected financial instruments. It sets out the GFF conceptually, constructs a GFF matrix (metadata) on a from-whom-to-whom basis by country, and uses that matrix for empirical study via econometric models and financial network analysis. This text summarizes research into flow of funds accounts (FFA) and GFF. FFA holds a special position within the SNA. It connects the financial and real economies and captures economic exchange between domestic and overseas sectors. It includes statistics for flows and stocks. It is the central account in the SNA and an