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Proceedings of the Porto Workshop on "Integrated management of micro-databases", 20-22 June 2013
Irving Fisher Committee
No 37 in IFC Bulletins from Bank for International Settlements
Date: 2014 Written 2014-01
ISBN: 92-9197-975-9
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Chapters in this book: - Governor's message to the workshop , pp 1-2

- Carlos da Silva Costa
- Key points of the Porto Workshop on Integrated Management of Micro-databases , pp 3-4

- João Cadete de Matos, Aurel Schubert and Paul Van den Bergh
- Motivation , pp 5-6

- João Cadete de Matos
- Challenges and prospects for setting-up a European Union shared system on credit , pp 7-10

- Ana M de Almeida and Violetta Damia
- Malaysia's experience in managing the credit registers , pp 11-14

- Rosnizam bin Saari
- The Central Bank of Armenia's project of a credit registry , pp 15-17

- Liana Kirakosyan
- The evolution of loan level data in Ireland , pp 18-23

- Rory McElligott and Martin O'Brien
- Which value added can a securities database platform provide to a central bank? , pp 24-27

- Frank Mayerlen
- The Czech National Bank's approach to security-by-security data collection and compilation , pp 28-30

- Milan Nejman
- Coping with challenges in establishing security-by-security database in Thailand , pp 31-35

- Wongwatcharapaiboon Weeraya
- Micro-databases on securities statistics as a key issue for satisfying user needs , pp 36-41

- Luís Teles Dias
- Building business registers to monitor entrepreneurial dynamics , pp 42-45

- Homero Gonçalves and Mário Lourenço
- Using registers as the basis to statistical production - linking issues and potential bottlenecks , pp 46-50

- Jaanus Kroon and Ain Paas
- Legal Entity Identifier or the utility approach to shared, high-quality basic micro data , pp 51-56

- Francis Gross
- Efficient ways of dealing with accounting data from enterprises , pp 57-60

- Margarida Brites
- ECCBSO: a tool for the analysis of the non-financial sector of the economy (from individual to consolidated accounts) , pp 61-64

- Manuel Ortega
- Credit Information System - the use of micro-data in credit statistics , pp 65-67

- Renato Baldini
- A flexible approach to credit statistics: the use of the Portuguese Central Credit Register for statistical compilation , pp 68-73

- Paula Casimiro
- Improving the breakdown of the Central Credit Register data by category of enterprises , pp 74-79

- Jean-Pierre Villetelle
- Using credit registry data to assess the risks in the financial system - the Banco de Cabo Verde experience , pp 80-82

- Ana Semedo
- Application of micro-data for systemic risk assessment and policy formulation , pp 83-87

- Karen Lee Fong Ling
- Micro-data based BoP data quality management , pp 88-91

- Zsuzsanna Fekete and Péter Bánhegyi
- The use of micro-data to enhance the compilation and analysis of BoP statistics: the case of South Africa , pp 92-95

- Stefaans Walters
- How granular should data be to compile BoP statistics? , pp 96-100

- Carla Marques
- Challenges in moving to micro-data based external sector statistics - Japan's case , pp 101-102

- Hidetoshi Takeda
- The Bulgarian National Bank's experience with loan-by-loan data collection for the compilation of external statistics , pp 103-107

- Emil Dimitrov
- Understanding money markets via surveys , pp 108-110

- Peter Neudorfer
- The use of payments data to improve monetary and financial analysis , pp 111-114

- Filipa Lima
- Is micro-data reporting the future for interest rate statistics? , pp 115-119

- Patrícia Antunes, Inês Correia and Rita Lameira
- The use of central bank databases for macroprudential analysis , pp 120-122

- Laura Vajanne
- Summary of the parallel sessions (A-F) and the panel discussion , pp 123-131

- Enrico D'Onofrio, Jesmond Pulé, Timur Hulagu, Jean-Marc Israël, Jacques Fournier, Gregor Bajtay and Katherine Hennings
- Summary and conclusions of session on "Micro-databases Integration and Business Intelligence" , pp 132-134

- Miguel de Castro Neto
- A Research Data and Service Centre (RDSC) at the Deutsche Bundesbank - a draft concept , pp 135-140

- Ulf von Kalckreuth
- Business intelligence tools and micro-data related to the South African equities market: application and experience , pp 141-145

- Zeph Nhleko
- Data management - running systems and ongoing projects in the National Bank of Romania , pp 146-148

- Andreea Varjoghe
- Business intelligence in securities statistics: an evolutionary approach , pp 149-152

- Maria do Carmo Aguiar
- The use of micro-data in the financial system information model of Banco de México , pp 153-157

- Alejandro Gaytán González
- Summary of session on "Links between Micro and Macro Data I" , pp 158-159

- Aurel Schubert
- Integrating micro-databases for statistical purposes , pp 160-164

- Paula Menezes and Luís D'Aguiar
- Use of tax micro-data for the compilation of the Chilean National Accounts , pp 165-167

- Ivette Fernández
- Micro-data - the Austrian concept with more granularity as a lesson learned from the financial crises , pp 168-170

- Johannes Turner, Erich Hille and Günther Sedlacek
- From data to information and from information to policy making - the story of the "Integrated Company and Industry Analysis Platform" , pp 171-178

- Murat Cakir
- Integration of different micro-databases - a significant value added for statisticians , pp 179-182

- Francesca Monacelli
- Do macroprudential tools require micro-data? , pp 183-185

- Perttu Korhonen
- The use of micro-data to develop remaining maturity data for debt securities and loans , pp 186-189

- Kuniko Moriya
- Using trade repository data for systemic risk monitoring , pp 190-191

- Erik Heitfield
- New micro-data on household wealth in Denmark: perspectives for national accounts , pp 192-195

- Martin Oksbjerg
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