Data Sources for the Credit-Card Augmented Divisia Monetary Aggregates
William Barnett and
Liting Su
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Abstract:
In 2013, the Center for Financial Stability (CFS) initiated its Divisia monetary aggregates database, maintained within the CFS program called Advances in Monetary and Financial Measurement (AMFM), in accordance with Barnett (1980, 2012). The CFS is now making available Divisia monetary aggregates extended to include the transactions services of credit cards. The extended aggregates are called the augmented Divisia monetary aggregates and are available to the public in monthly releases. The new aggregates are also available to Bloomberg terminal users. The theory on which the new aggregates is based is provided in Barnett and Su (2014). In this paper, we provide detailed information on the data sources used in producing the new augmented Divisia monetary aggregates.
Keywords: monetary aggregates; credit cards; aggregation theory; index number theory; data; Divisia index. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C8 E4 G1 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016-04-30
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Journal Article: Data sources for the credit-card augmented Divisia monetary aggregates (2017) 
Working Paper: DATA SOURCES FOR THE CREDIT-CARD AUGMENTED DIVISIA MONETARY AGGREGATES (2016) 
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