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- The framework of big data: a microdata strategy

- Robert Kirchner
- The future of data collection & data management: Agile RegOps for digitalising the regulatory value chain

- Daniel Muench, Maciej Piechocki, Eric Stiegeler, Johannes Turner and Martina Drvar
- The geography of capital allocation in the euro area

- Roland Beck, Antonio Coppola, Angus Lewis, Matteo Maggiori, Martin Schmitz and Jesse Schreger
- The Global Financial Inclusion Index

- Douglas Randall
- The growing use of Central Balance Sheet Data Offices information in the wake of the Great Financial Crisis

- Timur Hulagu and Bruno Tissot
- The HIS (Holistic Inflation Surveillance) Framework: an analysis of inflation dynamics during periods of high cost-push inflation

- Helmi Ramlee and Tan Jay Sern
- The houehold survey and monetary policy in Indonesia , pp 313-323

- Wijoyo Santoso and Aldrina Kusuma Sarie
- The household sector in the integrated euro area accounts , pp 71-83

- Andreas Hertkorn, Jung-Duk Lichtenberger and Pilar Velilla
- The IMF balance sheet approach: towards from-whom-to-whom information on cross-border portfolio securities

- Artak Harutyunyan and Carlos Sánchez Muñoz
- The IMF's Financial Access Survey (FAS)

- Andre Mialou
- The IMF's work on financial soundness indicators , pp 33-39

- Armida San Jose, Russell Krueger and Phousnith Khay
- The impact of central bank interventions non-performing loans under Covid-19 pandemic - The United Kingdom and Brazilian Study Case

- Frederico Barros Diniz and Paulo Vieira Costa
- The impact of macroprudential policies and their interaction with monetary policy: an empirical analysis using credit registry data

- Leonardo Gambacorta and Andrés Murcia
- The impact of market structure and the business cycle on bank profitability: does the SCP paradigm work? A case study in Poland prior to and during the financial crisis

- Małgorzata Pawłowska
- The impact of temperature and precipitation on wheat production in Türkiye

- Saide Simin Bayraktar and Aslihan Atabek Demirhan
- The impairment costs of traditional non-quantitative retail banking practices during residential real estate foreclosure sales and their effect on National, Central & Reserve bank(s) policy

- Emmanuel Blonkowski and James N Nicol
- The indebtedness of Portuguese SMEs and the impact of leverage on their performance

- Ana Filipa Carvalho, Manuel Perestrello and Mário Lourenço
- The influence of note financing on credit aggregates , pp 439-444

- Guo Yongqiang
- The information model at Bank of Portugal - using micro data to face challenges for central banks

- João Cadete de Matos
- The low-carbon transition, climate disclosure and firm credit risk

- Sante Carbone, Margherita Giuzio, Sujit Kapadia, Johannes Sebastian Krämer, Ken Nyholm and Katia Vozian
- The measurement of euro area property prices pitfalls and progress

- Andrew Kanutin and Martin Eiglsperger
- The measurement of financial services in the national accounts and the financial crisis , pp 350-357

- Michael Davies
- The more the merrier: enhancing traditional cross-border portfolio investment statistics using security-by-security information

- Thorsten Radke, Antonio Rodríguez Caloca and Martin Schmitz
- The NGFS (Network for Greening the Financial System) Progress Report on Bridging Data Gaps and beyond

- Léa Grisey
- The OeNB's experience cooperating with information providers on Austria's new balance of payments system , pp 377-381

- Michael Pfeiffer and Patricia Walter
- The Portuguese Central Credit Register as a key input to the analysis of financial stability … and beyond!

- João Cadete de Matos and André Cardoso Dias
- The Portuguese Central Credit Register: a powerful multipurpose tool, relevant for many central bank functions

- João Cadete de Matos
- The Portuguese experience in compiling PI statistics , pp 273-276

- Paula Casimiro
- The possibilities and limitations of derivatives statistics collected by central banks , pp 44-48

- Winfried Rudek
- The post-pandemic new normal for central bank statistics

- Saira Jahangir-Abdoelrahman and Bruno Tissot
- The pricing of carbon risk in syndicated loans: which risks are priced and why?

- Torsten Ehlers, Frank Packer and Kathrin de Greiff
- The process of formation of inflation expectations in an information economy , pp 104-127

- Anna Loleyt and Ilya Gurov
- The puzzle of forward-looking climate transition risk metrics

- Ignacio Félez de Torres, Clara González and Elena Triebskorn
- The recording of unfunded pensions of employees of Australian governments in government accounts and economic statistics , pp 229-232

- Peter Harper
- The regulation and supervision of banks' derivatives activities: existing practices, challenges, and preliminary proposals from data perspective , pp 65-69

- Yuanfeng Hou
- The relationship with providers - an essential factor in the quality of financial statitics in Russia , pp 363-367

- Ekaterina Prokunina
- The risk-taking channel of monetary policy in Macedonia: evidence from credit registry data

- Mite Miteski, Ana Mitreska and Mihajlo Vaskov
- The role and functions of the Alliance for Financial Inclusion

- Sung-Ah Lee
- The role of demand-side data - measuring financial inclusion from the perspective of users of financial services

- Leora Klapper and Dorothe Singer
- The role of governments in emission cuts: evidence from emerging and advanced economies

- Canan Özkan and Zehra Çavuşoğlu Adıgüzel
- The role of over-sampling of the wealthy in the survey of consumer finances , pp 403-408

- Arthur B Kennickell
- The role of oversight in collecting derivatives data , pp 70-79

- Marc Hollanders
- The role of payment systems and services in financial inclusion - the Latin American and Caribbean perspective

- Raul Morales Resendiz
- The savings of households in the national accounts , pp 45-57

- Catherine Rigo
- The secret ingredient of being relevant? Microdata. Making the move from ready-made to fresh statistics

- Luís Teles Dias and Lígia Maria Nunes
- The simple economics of climate change

- Professor Christian Gollier
- The situation of credit to agriculture & SME

- Mao Qizheng
- The SNB survey on loan quality: a qualitative survey in a quantitative "suit"? , pp 403-411

- Hilmar Hoffmann
- The statistical recording of implicit pension liabilities and its impact on household wealth and general government obligations , pp 241-251

- Reimund Mink and Philipp Rother
- The story told by debt indicators and the hidden truth , pp 351-365

- Agnes Tardos
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