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- Spanish experience in the use of data generated by the private sector with an application to estimation of tourism data

- Javier Alvarez and Maria Velasco
- Special purpose entities: a visit outside of the common set of residency and economic ownership

- Péter Bánhegyi
- Spot the flaw – using power BI for quality control: an application to non-financial corporations' data

- José Alexandre Neves, Tiago Pinho Pereira and Ana Bárbara Pinto
- Squaring the circle - providing annual account information for research in Germany

- Ulf von Kalckreuth
- Stacking machine learning models for anomaly detection: comparing AnaCredit to other banking data sets

- Davide Nicola Continanza, Andrea del Monaco, Marco di Lucido, Daniele Figoli, Pasquale Maddaloni, Filippo Quarta and Giuseppe Turturiello
- Standardised approach in developing economic indicators using internet searching applications

- Paphatsorn Sawaengsuksant
- Standardised granular credit and credit risk data

- Violetta Damia and Jean-Marc Israël
- StatFlix: a Banco de Portugal original series

- Mafalda Sousa Trincão
- Statistical data dissemination in the Czech National Bank , pp 331-335

- Petr Vojtisek and Martin Kacer
- Statistical data needs on sustainable finance for central banks

- Sabbah Gueddoudj
- Statistical Disclosure Control (SDC) for results derived from combined confidential microdata

- Jannick Blaschke, Christian Hirsch and Robin Kollmann
- Statistical Governance and FDI in emerging economies - the role of official statistics, with a particular focus on Sub-Saharan Africa

- Ulf von Kalckreuth
- Statistical implications of evolving monetary policy: the case of Indonesia

- Hendy Sulistiowaty and Widi Agustin Srihanoki
- Statistical implications of the new financial landscape - Overview

- Bruno Tissot and Burcu Tunç
- Statistical issues and activities in a changing environment: improvements in the commodity price input used for the ECB’s analysis of HICP food prices , pp 228-238

- Andrew Kanutin
- Statistical matching for anomaly detection in insurance assets granular reporting

- Vittoria La Serra and Emiliano Svezia
- Statistical measurement, standards and definitional issues: towards data converence? , pp 159-162

- Rashad Cassim
- Statistical needs emanating from the financial crisis in the ECB's initiatives for more comprehensive financial statistics , pp 377-381

- Steven Keuning
- Statistical reporting and macroprudential analysis: Banco de Portugal experience

- Pedro Neves
- Statistical revision - a European perspective , pp 219-226

- Gabriel Quiros, Julia Catz, Wim Haine and Nuno Silva
- Statistical thinking & methodology: pillars for quality in the big data era

- Pedro Luis do Nascimento Silva
- Statistical work on shadow banking: development of new datasets and indicators for shadow banking

- Anna Maria Agresti and Rok Brence
- Statistician: A sexy job? Yes we can

- Jacques Fournier
- Statistics on securities issuance and holdings , pp 89-101

- Branimir Gruic and Paul Van den Bergh
- Statistics: the case for institutional cooperation , pp 253-256

- Manuel Sebastiao and Joao Cadete de Matos
- Stock of non-resident owned dwellings in Spain

- Esther Martín, Elena Nieto and Gregorio Portillo
- Stress testing the Czech household sector using microdata - practical applications in the policy-making process

- Simona Malovana, Michal Hlaváček and Kamil Galuscak
- Stress testing with incomplete data: a practical guide , pp 344-355

- Stacia Howard
- Summary and conclusions of session on "Micro-databases Integration and Business Intelligence" , pp 132-134

- Miguel de Castro Neto
- Summary of session on "Links between Micro and Macro Data I" , pp 158-159

- Aurel Schubert
- 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
- Superstar firms, intangibles, and productivity mismeasurement: evidence from firm-to-firm transactions

- Gert Bijnens, Joep Konings and Aaron Putseys
- Supervised machine learning for estimating the institutional sectors of legal entities on a large scale

- Francesca Benevolo, Thomas Gottron, Ilaria Febbo and Nicolò Pegoraro
- Supervisory letter writing app: expediting letter drafting and ensuring tone consistency

- Joshua Tan, Chi Ken Shum and Mohd Akmal Amri
- Survey data on Austrian households' financial wealth: main findings and challenges , pp 111-128

- Christian Beer, Peter Mooslechner, Martin Schürz and Karin Wagner
- Surveys as an important source of information for External Sector Statistics in Central Banks: the case of Armenia

- Diana Afyan
- Surveys as leading information to support central bank policy formulation: the case of Indonesia

- Gantiah Wuryandani and Indri Mardiani
- Swedish households' indebtedness and ability to pay: a household level study , pp 234-248

- Martin W Johansson and Mattias Persson
- Swimming in the data lake: an application to NielsenIQ Homescan

- Minnie H Cui, Gene (Fa Gui) Jiang and Botlhale Mosweu
- Systemic risk, interbank market contagion, and the lender of last resort function

- Marcin Jerzy Michalski, Michael Bowe and Olga Kolokolova
- Taking account of short positions in international portfolio investment statistics , pp 142-153

- Leon Taub
- Tax planning may have contributed to high indebtedness among Swedish companies , pp 377-386

- Gunnar Blomberg, Jyry Hokkanen and Sofia Kåhre
- Territorial activity in Chile, by macrozone and economic activity

- Pablo Garcia Silva
- Text data analysis using Latent Dirichlet Allocation: an application to FOMC transcripts

- Hector Carcel
- Thailand's household sector balance sheet dynamics: evidence from microeconomic and macroeconomic data , pp 91-100

- Kiatipong Ariyapruchya
- The advances measurement approach for banks , pp 141-149

- Jan Lubbe and Flippie Snyman
- The advantages of data sharing: the use of mirror data and administrative data to improve the estimation of household assets/liabilities

- Daniel Sánchez
- The advantages of random sampling versus cutting-of-the-tail: the application of a stratified sample design for the collection of data on special financial institutions in the Netherlands

- Raymond Chaudron and Krit Carlier
- The allocation of cash flow by Spanish firms: new evidence on the impact of financial frictions

- Martin Farias
- The analytical contribution of external statistics: addressing the challenges

- Philip R. Lane
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