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- Globalization and the geography of capital flows

- Carol Bertaut, Beau Bressler and Stephanie E Curcuru
- Globalization and the reach of multinationals implications for portfolio exposures, capital flows and home bias

- Carol Bertaut, Beau Bressler and Stephanie Curcuru
- Going further than ITRS to draw up the French BOP: three tailor-made surveys

- Cécile Golfier
- Going green in finance: bridging data gaps for enhanced financial risk and opportunities assessment

- Artak Harutyunyan, Padma Hurree-Gobin, Mahmut Kutlukaya and Fozan Fareed
- Google econometrics: nowcasting euro area car sales and big data quality requirements

- Per Nymand-Andersen and Emmanouil Pantelidis
- Government finance statistics for fiscal transparency and sustainability: a case study of Thailand

- Somsajee Siksamat and Jaruphan Wanitthanankun
- Governor's message to the workshop , pp 1-2

- Carlos da Silva Costa
- Granular data offer new opportunities for stress testing

- Cees Ullersma and Iman Lelyveld
- Granular data: new horizons and challenges for central banks

- Joshua Brault, Maryam Haghighi and Bruno Tissot
- Granular statistical data - Are we charmed with a blessing or a curse?

- Jasminka Dodeva Kovaceva
- Greek household indebtedness and financial stress: results from household survey data , pp 157-171

- George T Simigiannis and Panagiota Tzamourani
- Greening monetary policy: Evidence from The People's Bank of China

- Camille Macaire and Alain Naef
- Handling systems challenges from the compilation of flow of funds - the case of South Africa , pp 434-440

- Zeph Nhleko
- Harmonization of MERCOSUR statistics , pp 59-82

- Ivana Termansen
- Hedging survey: a tool to identify potential risk on corporate sector external debt

- Harisuddin Harisuddin
- Helping users think with data: Statistical communication at the Bank of Canada

- Andrew Geraghty
- high quality data and collection systems through active communication with data providers , pp 368-370

- Debra L Gruber
- High-quality statistical dissemination: a strategic goal at the Banco de Portugal , pp 318-322

- Jose Faustino
- Holdings of securities by institutional sector , pp 157-167

- Celestino Giron
- Household debt burden and financial vulnerability in Luxembourg

- Gastón Giordana and Michael Ziegelmeyer
- Household debt service ratio in Korea - some comments

- João Cadete de Matos
- Household debt, interest rates and insolvencies in South Africa , pp 52-61

- Johan van den Heever
- Household finance in Europe

- Miguel Ampudia Fraile, Russell Cooper, Julia Le Blanc and Guozhong Zhu
- Household financial exclusion in the Eurozone: the contribution of the Household Finance and Consumption survey

- Jerome Coffinet and Christophe Jadeau
- Household over-indebtedness - Definition and measurement with Italian data , pp 496-517

- Giovanni D’Alessio and Stefano Iezzi
- Household saving and wealth accumulation in the U.S , pp 58-70

- Charles Steindel
- Household vulnerability in the euro area

- Katarzyna Bankowska, Juha Honkkila, Sebastien Perez-Duarte and Lise Reynaert Lefebvre
- Household wealth in the main advanced countries

- Diego Caprara, Riccardo De Bonis and Luigi Infante
- Households' and firms' access to finance in the euro area

- Aurel Schubert
- Households' financial transactions with the rest of the world, with special reference to remittances , pp 161-176

- Veenus Padamadan and Balwant Singh
- Households' response to wealth changes: do gains or losses make a difference? , pp 145-160

- Robert-Paul Berben, Kerstin Bernoth and Mauro Mastrogiacomo
- Households' transactions with the rest of the world: the case of Russia , pp 132-144

- Lydia Troshina and Natalia Kupriyanova
- Housing finance in the Netherlands - the impact of structural developments on households and banks , pp 81-96

- Dirk Wal and Henk Lub
- Houston, we have a problem: can satellite information bridge the climate-related data gap?

- Andres Alonso-Robisco, Jose Carbo, Emily Kormanyos and Elena Triebskorn
- How can administrative databases help us to understand the funding behaviour of non-financial corporations? , pp 295-320

- Homero Alexandre Goncalves
- How can big data improve the quality of tourism statistics? The Bank of Italy's experience in compiling the "travel" item of the Balance of Payments

- Andrea Carboni, Costanza Catalano and Claudio Doria
- How do central banks use big data to craft policy?

- Per Nymand-Andersen
- How do central banks use big data to craft policy?

- Bruno Tissot
- How granular should data be to compile BoP statistics? , pp 96-100

- Carla Marques
- How integrated reporting by banks may foster sustainable finance?

- Antonio Colangelo and Jean-Marc Israël
- How proxies and publicly available data can be used to construct indicators on transition risk, physical risks and green taxonomies

- Justin Dijk, Derek Dirks, Willemijn Ouwersloot and Juan Pablo Trespalacios Miranda
- How reliable and comparable are private debt measures: the French case , pp 366-376

- Franck Sedillot
- How should we measure residential property prices to inform policy makers?

- Jens Mehrhoff
- How should we measure residential property prices to inform policy makers?

- Jens Mehrhoff
- How should we measure residential property prices to inform policy makers?

- Jens Mehrhoff
- How to capture securitisation and structured debt instruments , pp 133-141

- Raymond Chaudron
- How to generate macro data using survey micro data on household wealth , pp 409-414

- Carlos Coimbra, Luisa Farinha and Rita Lameira
- How to identify “hidden securities assets” in the Balance of Payments: methods of Bank of France

- Emmanuel Gervais and Pierre Bui Quang
- How to keep statistics' customers happy? Use micro-databases!

- Filipa Lima and Ines Drumond
- How to measure credit risk transfer in the EU , pp 123-140

- Paolo Poloni and Julien Reynaud
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