Master financial accounts analysis with hands-on experience using data from major financial institutions and understanding macroeconomic interconnections.
Master financial accounts analysis with hands-on experience using data from major financial institutions and understanding macroeconomic interconnections.
This comprehensive course provides in-depth understanding of macroeconomic financial accounts and their interconnections in market economies. Students learn to analyze financial systems through practical work with real data from major institutions like the OECD, ECB, and Federal Reserve. The curriculum covers financial transactions, institutional sectors, and their relationships, with emphasis on hands-on data manipulation using spreadsheets. Participants gain practical skills in accessing and interpreting financial data from various international sources.
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What you'll learn
Analyze financial systems and transactions
Understand institutional sector relationships
Master financial data interpretation
Work with international financial databases
Evaluate economic policy implications
Develop data analysis skills
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This course includes:
350 Minutes PreRecorded video
23 quizzes
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There are 6 modules in this course
The course provides comprehensive coverage of macroeconomic financial accounts through six detailed modules. Starting with financial systems overview, students progress through understanding financial transactions, stocks, accumulation, and policy implications. The curriculum combines theoretical frameworks with practical data analysis, featuring insights from international financial institutions.
Introduction to Course 1 on Macroeconomic Financial Accounts and Week 1 - Financial Systems at a Glance
Module 1 · 5 Hours to complete
Week 2 - Deriving net lending/net borrowing: national economy vs. rest of the world, balancing items, sectoral breakdowns
Module 2 · 5 Hours to complete
Week 3 - Financial Transactions. Instruments and interconnections
Module 3 · 4 Hours to complete
Week 4 - Stocks. Net Worth. Financial Wealth
Module 4 · 3 Hours to complete
Week 5 - Accumulation
Module 5 · 4 Hours to complete
Week 6 - Financial Accounts, Economic and Monetary Policy, Stability
Module 6 · 5 Hours to complete
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Financial Accounts Expert and Economic Policy Specialist
Daniele Fano brings over two decades of expertise in Macroeconomic Financial Accounts, combining academic excellence with practical policy experience. As a distinguished economist at Sapienza University of Rome, he has made significant contributions to understanding financial accounts within national economic systems. His scholarly work includes co-authoring and co-editing the OECD Handbook "Understanding Financial Accounts" with Peter Van de Ven, which has become a fundamental resource in the field. His teaching experience includes leading graduate courses at Rome Tor Vergata University, where he authored "Financial Accounts in the System of National Accounts and in the Current Economy: An Introduction." His expertise extends beyond academia through his active participation in the OECD Working Party on Financial Statistics, contributing to policy discussions and methodological developments. Currently, his research interests encompass active labor market policies and retirement planning, demonstrating his commitment to practical applications of economic theory in social policy
International Economics Scholar and Migration Policy Expert
Dr. Giuseppe De Arcangelis serves as Professor of International Economics at Sapienza University of Rome since 2005, bringing extensive experience in economic research and policy analysis. After earning his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in 1996 with research on managed exchange rates, he has built a distinguished career spanning academia and policy institutions. His professional journey includes significant roles at the Bank of Italy, consultancy work for the European Central Bank, and the Bank for International Settlements. His research focuses on international trade, migration economics, and macroeconomic policy, with notable contributions to understanding illegal migration, remittance behavior, and fiscal policy in OECD countries. Through his Coursera courses "Macroeconomic Financial Accounts" and "Macroeconomic Financial Accounts Course 2," he shares insights gained from his extensive experience in international economics and econometrics. His work has been published in prestigious journals, with significant contributions to migration studies, international trade theory, and monetary policy analysis
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