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The IFC's contribution to the 56th ISI Session, Lisbon, August 2007
Irving Fisher Committee
No 28 in IFC Bulletins from Bank for International Settlements
Date: 2008 Written 2008-08
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Chapters in this book: - Total factor productivity in the G7 countries: a shorte note , pp 3-11
- João Amador and Carlos Coimbra
- A comparison of ECB and IMF indicators for macro-prudential analysis of the financial sector , pp 24-32
- Anna Maria Agresti, Patrizia Baudino and Paolo Poloni
- The IMF's work on financial soundness indicators , pp 33-39
- Armida San Jose, Russell Krueger and Phousnith Khay
- Bank liquidity and financial stability , pp 40-47
- Natacha Valla, Beatrice Saes-Escorbiac and Muriel Tiesset
- Bank failure prediction: a two-step survival time approach , pp 48-73
- Michael Halling and Evelyn Hayden
- Estimation of financial intermediation services indirectly measured (FISIM): Thailand's case , pp 83-100
- Puntharik Supaarmorakul
- Practical issues on the calculation and allocation of FISIM in Korea , pp 101-106
- Kil-hyo Ahn
- Measuring output and value of financial services (banking): the case of Indonesia , pp 107-115
- Triono Widodo
- What can we learn from the new measures of bank services in national accounts? The case of the US , pp 116-123
- Dennis Fixler, Marshall Reinsdorf and George Smith
- Measuring the market value of shares and other equity in the Portuguese financial accounts , pp 132-155
- Ana Almeida, Rita Biscaya and Anabela Cardoso
- Measuring the value of micro-enterprises in financial accounts , pp 145-155
- Lisa Rodano and L Federico Signorini
- Money, financial investment and financing , pp 156-168
- Reimund Mink
- Borrowed securities: implications for measuring cross-border portfolio investment , pp 169-193
- Leon Taub
- General government pension obligations in Europe , pp 199-209
- Reimung Mink
- An initial assessment of pension entitlements of French households , pp 210-223
- Dominique Durant and Laure Frey
- Pension schemes for (semi-)government employees in the Netherlands - a national accounts perspective , pp 224-228
- Henk Lub
- The recording of unfunded pensions of employees of Australian governments in government accounts and economic statistics , pp 229-232
- Peter Harper
- Fiscal policy and pension expenditure in Portugal , pp 233-242
- Claudia Rodrigues Braz
- Institutional cooperation between central banks and the statistical offices for producing macroeconomic statistics , pp 245-247
- Claudia Dziobek and Florina Tanase
- Institutional statistical cooperation across borders - the case of the nordic countries , pp 248-252
- Hilkka Vihavainen
- Statistics: the case for institutional cooperation , pp 253-256
- Manuel Sebastiao and Joao Cadete de Matos
- Institutional cooperation in statistics: the case of EU Central Banks , pp 257-260
- Steven Keuning and Alda Morais
- Official statistics caught between two stools: why a truly European stool might be more comfortable , pp 261-264
- Herve Carre
- Trends in portfolio investment statistics - India , pp 268-272
- Agam Prakash Gaur
- The Portuguese experience in compiling PI statistics , pp 273-276
- Paula Casimiro
- Comparable data on bilateral external positions: an insight into globalization , pp 277-280
- Lucie Laliberte and John Motala
- Collecting data on securities used in reverse transactions for the compilation of portfolio investment - how to compromise between theory and pracice , pp 281-285
- Raymond Chaudron
- A security-by-security approach to deriving investment fund security transactions dta from stock data , pp 286-291
- Frank Mayerlen
- Integrated statistical systems: evolution or revolution? , pp 292-296
- Maria do Carmo Aguiar
- Reaching statistics users in Austria , pp 304-307
- Aurel Schubert
- Thirty years of experience in database management: the BIS Data Bank , pp 308-312
- Christian Dembiermont
- the ECB Statistical Data Warehouse: improving data accessibility for all users , pp 313-317
- Gerard Salou
- High-quality statistical dissemination: a strategic goal at the Banco de Portugal , pp 318-322
- Jose Faustino
- Institutional arrangements for producing macroeconomic statistics in countries subscribing to the Special Data Dissemination Standard (SDDS) , pp 323-326
- Claudia Dziobek and Florina Tanase
- The challenge of disseminating European statistics: the Eurostat experience , pp 327-330
- Pedro Diaz Munoz
- Statistical data dissemination in the Czech National Bank , pp 331-335
- Petr Vojtisek and Martin Kacer
- Data and information exchange between the national Bank of Slovakia (NBS) and financial market participants , pp 344-347
- Gregor Bajtay and Jan Seman
- Working together: how good relationships with providers can improve the quality of official statistics , pp 348-352
- Rochelle Barrow
- Feedback data flows in balance of payments statistics , pp 353-357
- Antonello Biagioli and Giovanni Giuseppe Ortolani
- Increasing respondents' involvement in the statistical process: the experience of the Bank of Portugal in the field of monetary and financial statistics , pp 358-362
- Luis Teles Dias
- The relationship with providers - an essential factor in the quality of financial statitics in Russia , pp 363-367
- Ekaterina Prokunina
- high quality data and collection systems through active communication with data providers , pp 368-370
- Debra L Gruber
- Requesting voluntary data from non-financial corporations: the experience of the Banco de Espana CBSO , pp 371-376
- Manuel Ortega
- The OeNB's experience cooperating with information providers on Austria's new balance of payments system , pp 377-381
- Michael Pfeiffer and Patricia Walter
- Relationship with survey data providers: the Bank of Thailand's experiences , pp 382-391
- Chatwaruth Musigchai
- Oversampling of the wealthy in the Spanish Survey of Household Finances (EFF) , pp 399-402
- Olympia Bover
- The role of over-sampling of the wealthy in the survey of consumer finances , pp 403-408
- Arthur B Kennickell
- How to generate macro data using survey micro data on household wealth , pp 409-414
- Carlos Coimbra, Luisa Farinha and Rita Lameira
- The under-reporting of households' financial assets in Italy , pp 415-420
- Leandro D'Aurizio, Ivan Faiella, Stefano Iezzi and Andrea Neri
- Why should inequality researchers care about the rich? , pp 421-427
- Daniel Waldenström
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