Chapter 2 of 13 · Deep Freeze: Iceland's Economic Collapse by Philipp Bagus
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1. Central Bank of Iceland policy rate (percent)
2. Icelandic money supply (January 2000–October 2010, million krónur)
3. Funding gap: big three banks (as at June 2008, in million krónur)
4. Interest rate gap of the CBI to the BoJ, ECB and the Fed (in percent)
5. Euro area, Japanese yen, and U.S. dollar M2 (January 2001 = 100)
6. Net domestic and foreign assets of the banking system (million króna)
7. Foreign funding gap: big three banks (million krónur)
8. Housing prices (2000 = 100)
9. Average yearly house price appreciation (percent)
10. Balance of Trade (million krónur)
11. Value of securities outstanding (2000 = 100)
12. New automobile registrations
13. Icelandic Stock Market (OMX All Share Index, January 1, 2000–December 1, 2010, krónur)
15. OMX Iceland All-Share Index (daily close, September 22–October 22, 2008, krónur)
16. Housing prices (July 2008 to October 2010, capital area single flat houses = 100)
17. Central Bank of Iceland liquidity ratio (August 2007–September 2009)
18. Funding gaps, Central Bank of Iceland and big three banks combined (million krónur).
19. Average annual hours worked per employee (2000 = 100)
20. Public Opinion on Icelandic accession to the EU (August 2005–February 2010)
Deep Freeze: Iceland's Economic Collapse
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