Factors Underlying the Definitions of Broad Money : An Examination of Recent U.S. Monetary Statistics and Practices of Other Countries
The paper examines the experiences of countries in defining monetary aggregates, particularly those countries that have undertaken substantial redefinitions. It finds that both the functional and empirical approaches are important; and that monetary definitions tend to be dynamic in nature, becoming prone to revisions whenever the current definition no longer satisfies both criteria. While countries may adhere to both approaches, monetary definitions may still vary across countries, reflecting specific institutional settings and the requirements of the empirical approach. This finding supports the approach in the IMF's Monetary and Financial Statistics Manual of not prescribing specific definitions of broad money
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Other identifiers:
10.2139/ssrn.879137 [DOI]
Classification:
E0 - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics. General ; E4 - Money and Interest Rates ; E5 - Monetary Policy, Central Banking and the Supply of Money and Credit