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Public FinanceMany of the following hyperlinks are to sites of organizations or other entities that are not subject to the Official Languages Act. The material found there is therefore in the language(s) used by the sites in question. - General - Canada - Australia - European Union - France - Germany - Italy - Japan - Mexico - New Zealand - Russian Federation - United Kingdom - United States GeneralBank for International Settlements: provides highly specialized services to central banks worldwide; includes electronic documents and press releases, as well as articles and speeches by senior central bankers and a page of links to Central Banks on the World Wide Web.
FinanceNet: provides access to electronic document libraries and mailing lists on issues of public financial management world-wide (US. National Science Foundation). Mark Bernkopf's Central Banking Resource CenterProject Finance Portal: all-encompassing portal intended to serve as a reference guide for project finance students, faculty, and researchers; includes bibliographies of articles, books and book chapters, and trade magazines, as well as syllabi from business and law school courses from the top schools around the world, case studies, and rating agency information ( Harvard Business School). CanadaBank of Canada: including access Weekly Financial Statistics.Canada Investment and Savings: fact sheets, news releases and information on Canada Savings Bonds and other investment products. Canada Pension Plan:
Estimates for the Government of Canada: access to the Government Expenditure Plan, Main and Supplementary Estimates, Reports on Plans and Priorities and Departmental Performance Reports (Treasury Board Secretariat). Financial Information Strategy (FIS): additional information is available on Publiservice (joint project of the Treasury Board Secretariat and Public Works and Government Services Canada).Government of Canada Securities (Department of Finance). National Health Expenditure Database (NHEX): provides a macro perspective on health spending in Canada (Canadian Institute for Health Information- CIHI).Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI): includes guidelines for financial institutions and year-end data for trust companies, loan companies, cooperative credit associations and chartered banks. Public Accounts of the Government of Canada. Receiver General of Canada (National Library of Canada).Understanding Canada's Health Care Costs: examines how the health care system is financed, provides an analysis of innovations that are already underway in provinces/territories and looks at the current and future cost drivers and accelerators in Canada's health system (Provincial and Territorial Ministers of Health). Provincial and Territorial Departments of Finance
AustraliaDepartment of Finance and Administration The TreasuryEuropean UnionDirectorate General II - Economic and Fiscal Affairs (European Commission). European Investment BankFranceMinistère de l'Économie, des Finances et de l'IndustrieGermanyBundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Technologie (Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology) - in German and English.Bundesministerium der Finanzen (Federal Ministry of Finance) - German only. Deutsche BundesbankItalyBanca d'ItaliaMinistero dell'Economia e delle Finanze - in Italian. JapanMexicoBanco de México - in English and Spanish. Secretariat of Finance and Public Credit New ZealandRussian FederationBank of RussiaUnited KingdomUnited StatesCongress. Joint Economic Committee: includes executive summaries of recently released reports on economic and monetary policy. Congressional Budget Office : documents, data and an exhaustive list of links to support its missions of providing Congress with objective, timely, nonpartisan analyses needed for economic and budget decisions and with the information and estimates required for the Congressional budget process. Department of CommerceFederal Reserve Board: includes information about the Federal Reserve System as well as links to Federal Reserve Banks. Treasury |
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