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- How to quantitatively capture the state of the household sector in Asia?

- Sayako Konno and Masahiro Higo
- How to tailor information resources to a target audience - Lessons learned from a Research Data Centre

- Jannick Blaschke
- Implementation of International Financial Reporting Standards for nonfinancial companies and their impact on financial stability monitoring at the Central Bank of Chile , pp 60-78

- Isabel Scheuch and Mariela Iturriaga
- Implementation of the 2008 SNA and BPM6 in the area of financial accounts , pp 18-37

- Reimund Mink
- Implementing a multi-tenant big data platform – challenges and approaches taken in the BIS

- Hiren Jani and Anand Kannan
- Implications of the Digital Economy for Official Statistics - Introductory remarks / The impact of digitalisation on inflation measurement

- Jens Mehrhoff
- Improved measurement of cross-border positions, exposures and flows in South Africa using data obtained from banks and formalised exchanges , pp 467-479

- Johan van den Heever
- Improving data quality and closing data gaps with machine learning

- Tobias Cagala
- Improving public sector debt statistics in South Africa

- Johan van den Heever and Michael Adams
- Improving the BIS debt securities statistics , pp 221-222

- Paul Van den Bergh
- Improving the breakdown of the Central Credit Register data by category of enterprises , pp 74-79

- Jean-Pierre Villetelle
- Improving the quality and flexibility of data collection from financial institutions , pp 52-59

- Milan Nejman, Otakar Cejnar and Patrick Slovik
- Imputation for missing data through artificial intelligence

- Byeungchun Kwon
- Imputation techniques for the nationality of foreign shareholders in Italian firms

- Andrea Carboni and Alessandro Moro
- In pursuit of patterns of economic behaviours using cluster and correspondence analysis

- Arkadiusz Florczak, Janusz Jablonowski and Michal Kupc
- Income structure and income distribution of China , pp 270-273

- Shi Dong
- Incorporating micro data into macro policy decision-making

- Jean-Marc Israel and Bruno Tissot
- Increasing respondents' involvement in the statistical process: the experience of the Bank of Portugal in the field of monetary and financial statistics , pp 358-362

- Luis Teles Dias
- Indicators to support monetary and financial stability analysis: overview of the seventh IFC conference

- Ummil Aminudin, Blaise Gadanecz and Bruno Tissot
- Indonesia financial system statistics: a combination of micro and macro data

- Andy Johan Prasetyo, Astri Octiana Lana and Irfan Sampe
- INEXDA – The granular data network

- Stefan Bender and Members of the INEXDA Network
- Inflation forecasts from the Bank of Italy-Sole 24 Ore survey of expectations of inflation and growth , pp 278-292

- Raffaele Tartaglia-Polcini
- Inflation outlook and business conditions of firms: evidence from the Tankan Survey

- Kouki Inamura, Kazunori Hiyama and Kyosuke Shiotani
- Innovating statistical communication in Banca d'Italia

- Laura Bartiloro
- Innovations in retail payments and the BIS statistics on payment and settlement systems , pp 431-438

- Marc Hollanders
- Innovative technologies for statistical production: experiences of Statistics South Africa , pp 45-56

- Matile Malimabe and Ashwell Jenneker
- Insights from matched firm-bond level data: market of issuance and credit quality

- Alberto Fuertes and Jose Maria Serena Garralda
- Institutional arrangements for producing macroeconomic statistics in countries subscribing to the Special Data Dissemination Standard (SDDS) , pp 323-326

- Claudia Dziobek and Florina Tanase
- Institutional cooperation between central banks and the statistical offices for producing macroeconomic statistics , pp 245-247

- Claudia Dziobek and Florina Tanase
- Institutional cooperation in statistics: the case of EU Central Banks , pp 257-260

- Steven Keuning and Alda Morais
- Institutional investors in the euro area accounts , pp 271-279

- Robert Gadsby and Celestino Giron
- Institutional statistical cooperation across borders - the case of the nordic countries , pp 248-252

- Hilkka Vihavainen
- Intangible assets of multinational enterprises in Ireland and their impact on euro area activity

- Malin Andersson, Nina Blatnik, Stephen Byrne, Lorenz Emter, Valerie Jarvis, Belén Gonzalez Pardo, Martin Schmitz, Nico Zorell and Christoph Zwick
- Integrated management of credit data - Turning threats into opportunities

- Luís Teles Dias
- Integrated statistical systems: evolution or revolution? , pp 292-296

- Maria do Carmo Aguiar
- Integrating micro-databases for statistical purposes , pp 160-164

- Paula Menezes and Luís D'Aguiar
- Integrating natural language processing technologies to central bank operations at Bank of Thailand

- Jiradett Kerdsri and Pucktada Treeratpituk
- Integrating reference data for monetary policy and supervisory purposes - The European System of Central Banks (ESCB) experience

- Sara Thijs and Sandrine Corvoisier
- Integration of different micro-databases - a significant value added for statisticians , pp 179-182

- Francesca Monacelli
- Integration of new financial developments into the new worldwide statistical standards , pp 58-78

- Reimund Mink
- Integrative analysis of cancer genomic data , pp 82-90

- Steven Shuangge Ma
- Interactive economic indicators

- Bjarni Þór Gíslason
- Interactive visualisation tool: outlier detection in large multi-dimensional data sets

- Christoph Leitner, Thomas Kemetmueller and Philipp Reisinger
- Interconnectedness of shadow banks in the euro area

- Celestino Girón and Antonio Matas
- International collaboration on assessing financial inclusion - Bank of Morocco's monitoring and evaluation framework

- Asmaa Bennani and Ibtissam El Anzaoui
- International commodity prices – volatility and global liquidity , pp 239-258

- Asit B Chakraborty and Sanjib Bordoloi
- International financial flows and the Eurosystem’s asset purchase programme: evidence from b.o.p and security by security data

- Katharina Bergant and Martin Schmitz
- International integration and statistical challenges: the intersection between policy and measurement needs

- Paul Austin, Gabriel Quirós-Romero and Jennifer Ribarsky
- International investment income: patterns, drivers, and heterogeneous sensitivities

- Giovanni Donato and Cédric Tille
- International sourcing during Covid-19: how did Chilean firms fare?

- Jennifer Peña and Elvira Prades
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