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Low and middle income economies
Open data and statistics with special focus on urban and regional statistics
Pulling it all together: Developing the spatiotemporal layers to support location-based integration
Wendy Thomas , Tracy Kugler
59th WSC (2013)
Open data and statistics with special focus on urban and regional statistics
Make your statistics work: The first results with open data in Amsterdam
Lieselotte Bicknese , Manilde Van Der Oord
59th WSC (2013)
Open data and statistics with special focus on urban and regional statistics
The power of open statistics for advancing the smart city and citizens participation
Ari Jaakola
59th WSC (2013)
Central banks and the role of sample surveys in an age of abundant administrative data
Census and sample in capital surveys in Brazil
Katherine Hennings , Thiago Said Vieira
59th WSC (2013)
Central banks and the role of sample surveys in an age of abundant administrative data
Enhancing the Philippine's external sector statistics through cross border transactions surveys
Rosabel B. Guerrero
59th WSC (2013)
Central banks and the role of sample surveys in an age of abundant administrative data
Collecting data through surveys only when all else fails? The case of surveys in the ECB
Sebastian Pérez-Duarte
59th WSC (2013)
Central banks and the role of sample surveys in an age of abundant administrative data
Business expectations survey in Nigeria: Its techniques, uses and challenges
Olorunsola E. Olowofeso , Sani I. Doguwa
59th WSC (2013)
Central banks and the role of sample surveys in an age of abundant administrative data
Are administrative records an alternative to sample surveys? The case of the Italian survey on household income and wealth
Andrea Neri
59th WSC (2013)
Cooperation between national central banks and national statistical institutes-challenges in the next decade
Enhancing statistical co-operation in Ireland
Joe McNeill
59th WSC (2013)
Cooperation between national central banks and national statistical institutes-challenges in the next decade
Cooperation between the NSI and Central Bank: The Chilean experience
Ricardo Vicuña
59th WSC (2013)

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