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Product Identifiers
PublisherSpringer
ISBN-109819710286
ISBN-139789819710287
eBay Product ID (ePID)14065110513
Product Key Features
Book TitleGlobal Flow of Funds Analysis : Data, Models, and Applications
Number of PagesXviii, 297 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2024
TopicEconomic History, Probability & Statistics / General, Databases / General, Statistics
IllustratorYes
GenreMathematics, Computers, Business & Economics
AuthorYiye Zhang, Nan Zhang
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Dewey Edition23
Number of Volumes1 vol.
Dewey Decimal339.26
Table Of ContentMeasuring Global Flow of Funds: Data Sources, Statistical Framework, and Approaches.- Global Flow of Funds as a Network: The Case Study of the G20.- Structural Changes in China-US External Flow of Funds: Estimates Based on VEC Model.- A Network Analysis of Sectoral FFSM: Identifying Interlinkages in China, Japan, and the U.S..- Strategic Challenges of Decoupling for China and the United States: focus on the Global Flow of Funds.
SynopsisThis book is the first to focus on the global flow of funds (GFF), providing an introduction to its fundamental concepts and establishing a theoretical framework for analysis. It connects the flow of funds within domestic economies to that of the rest of the world, offering a comprehensive analysis of GFF dynamics. This study enhances GFF statistics, enabling the assessment of global financial stability from both national and cross-border sectoral perspectives. The GFF data provide valuable insights into analyzing interconnectivity across borders and an understanding of global financial interdependencies. By examining the data sources and reconstructing the statistical framework to establish the GFF statistical matrix, this book conducts a case study to evaluate financial risks and influences in G20 countries. Subsequently, it connects the GFF matrix with sectoral account data and the flow of funds to establish the sectoral from-whom-to-whom financial stock matrix (SFSM). The SFSM aims to establish a new framework for conducting multi-country, multi-sector analysis within the G20, with a special emphasis on examining the national and cross-border exposures of sectors in China, Japan, and the USA. This involves constructing country-specific financial networks and connecting them based on cross-border exposures. The systematic analysis results effectively showcase the financial interconnections among G20 countries within the GFF and shed light on the attributes of external shocks and internal influences. The focus is particularly on the changes in risk exposure between China and the USA concerning their external assets and liabilities and the implications of economic decoupling of these dynamics.