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no 48:
Climate change-related statistical indicators Statistics Committee Expert Group on Climate Change and Statistics and Working Group on Securities Statistics
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: European Central Bank, [2024]
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no 47:
Owner-occupied housing and inflation measurement Martin Eiglsperger, Ioannis Ganoulis, Bernhard Goldhammer, Omiros Kouvavas, Moreno Roma, Aurelian Vlad
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: European Central Bank, [2024]
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no 45:
Household Finance and Consumption Survey methodological report for the 2021 wave Household Finance and Consumption Network
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: European Central Bank, [2023]
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no 42 (February 2023):
A closer look at subnational government finances Hans Olsson, Julia Catz
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: European Central Bank, [2023]
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no 43 (June 2023):
A novel high-frequency indicator of financial integration for monitoring the impact of COVID-19 Stefano Borgioli, Urszula Kochanska, Francesco Paolo Mongelli, Alessandro Zito
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: European Central Bank, [2023]
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no 46:
Household Finance and Consumption Survey results from the 2021 wave Household Finance and Consumption Network
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: European Central Bank, [2023]
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no 44 (June 2023):
Reporting and derivation of data on financial transactions related to banks' securities holdings Antonio Colangelo, Asier Cornejo Pérez, Danilo Liberati, Giorgio Nuzzo, Antonio Rodríguez Caloca
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: European Central Bank, [2023]
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no 39 (January 2021):
Who's asking? interviewer effects on unit non-response in the Household Finance and Consumption Survey Nicolas Albacete, Pirmin Fessler, Peter Lindner
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: European Central Bank, [2021]
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no 40 (February 2021):
Chain linking over December and methodological changes in the HICP view from a central bank perspective Andreas Dietrich, Martin Eiglsperger, Jens Mehrhoff, Elisabeth Wieland
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: European Central Bank, [2021]
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no 41 (October 2021):
Discovering new plausibility checks for supervisory data a machine learning approach Stefania Romano, Jose Martinez-Heras, Francesco Natalini Raponi, Gregorio Guidi, Thomas Gottron
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: European Central Bank, [2021]
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no 37 (July 2020):
Understanding household wealth linking macro and micro data to produce distributional financial accounts Expert Group on Linking macro and micro data for the household sector
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: European Central Bank, [2020]
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no 38 (October 2020):
PCCI a data-rich measure of underlying inflation in the euro area Marta Bańbura, Elena Bobeica
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: European Central Bank, [2020]
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no 34 (March 2020):
Using synthetic indicators to assess the quality of macroeconomic statistics via mirror data Tjeerd Jellema, Fausto Pastoris, Carmen Picón Aguilar
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: European Central Bank, [2020]
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no 33 (February 2020):
Integrating microdata for policy needs the ESCB experience Antonio Perrella, Julia Catz
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: European Central Bank, [2020]
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no 35 (March 2020):
The Household Finance and Consumption Survey methodological report for the 2017 wave Household Finance and Consumption Network
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: European Central Bank, [2020]
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no 36 (March 2020):
The Household Finance and Consumption Survey results from the 2017 wave Household Finance and Consumption Network
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: European Central Bank, [2020]
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no 31 (December 2019):
Not all inequality measures were created equal the measurement of wealth inequality, its decompositions, and an application to European household wealth Rita Neves Costa, Sébastien Pérez-Duarte
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: European Central Bank, 2019
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no 32 (December 2019):
European macroprudential database Samo Boh, Stefano Borgioli, Andra Coman, Bogdan Chiriacescu, Anne Koban, Piotr Kusmierczyk, Mara Pirovano, Thomas Schepens, Joao Veiga
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: European Central Bank, 2019
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no 30 (November 2018):
Google econometrics nowcasting euro area car sales and big data quality requirements Per Nymand-Andersen, Emmanouil Pantelidis
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: European Central Bank, [2018]
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no 27 (February 2018):
Yield curve modelling and a conceptual framework for estimating yield curves evidence from the European Central Bank's yield curves Per Nymand-Andersen
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: European Central Bank, [2018]
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no 29 (November 2018):
Deficit-debt adjustment (DDA) analysis an analytical tool to assess the consistency of government finance statistics Linda Kezbere, Henri Maurer
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: European Central Bank, [2018]
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no 28 (May 2018):
Disentangling euro area portfolios new evidence on cross-border securities holdings Linda Fache Rousová, Antonio Rodríguez Caloca
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: European Central Bank, [2018]
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no 24 (August 2017):
Spontaneous recognition an unnecessary control on data access? Felix Ritchie
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: European Central Bank, [2017]
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no 20 (May 2017):
The journey from micro supervisory data to aggregate macroprudential statictics Gaia Barbic, Stefano Borgioli, Jan Klacso
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: European Central Bank, [2017]
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no 22 (May 2017):
Estimating consumption in the HFCS experimental results on the first wave of the HFCS Pierre Lamarche
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: European Central Bank, [2017]
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no 26 (November 2017):
Quality enhancements in Government Finance Statistics since the introduction of the euro econometric evidence Henri Maurer, Sascha Keweloh
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: European Central Bank, [2017]
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no 25 (November 2017):
Supervisory and statistical granular data modelling at the Croatian National Bank Ines Bašić
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: European Central Bank, [2017]
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no 23 (May 2017):
Estimating non-financial assets by institutional sector for the euro area Zlatina Hofmeister, Ruben van der Helm
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: European Central Bank, [2017]
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no 21 (May 2017):
Decomposition techniques for financial ratios of European non-financial listed groups Laurent Carlino, François Coppens, Javier González, Manuel Ortega, Sébastien Pérez-Duarte, Ilse Rubbrecht, Saskia Vennix
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: European Central Bank, [2017]
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no 14 (July 2016):
Estimating gross value added volumes and prices by institutional sector Elisabeth Wieland and Ilja Kristian Kavonius
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: European Central Bank, [2016]