APES 2018 - Featured papers
Session 1: Big data |
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Geospatial Analytics at Scale |
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Human mobility statistics: Form mobile phones |
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Online price data for CPI measurement |
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Predicting tourism demand in indonesia using google trends data |
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Mixing big data with small data for the best results: The case of using mobile positioning data about roaming activities and combining with cross-border survey |
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Using big data for accommodation statistics: A new challenge in producing tourism statistics |
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Session 2: Modern technologies for production of economic statistics |
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ICT Revolution: Development of ICT through satellite account in Malaysia |
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Snapshot crawling to produce and disseminate time series data of e-commerce: A case study in market place and e-retail site in Indonesia |
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Improved area classification, a fundamental step to support inclusive economic statistics |
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Utilizing Google Places API in enhancement of non-profit institutions serving households directory |
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Area Sampling Frame: A new approach to reform agricultural data collection |
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Session 3: Administrative data |
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Expanding the use of administrative data in New Zealand’s tourism satellite account |
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Estimating undocumented transactions of export and import of goods in Indonesia |
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International merchandise trade statistics: Administrative-based source |
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Session 4: System of National Accounts (SNA) |
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SNA and BOP: Why are they different in practice and what can be done to resolve the differences? |
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Ten years of the 2008 SNA: Looking forward looking back |
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Measuring creative economy in Indonesia: Issues and challenges in data collection |
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Valuing New Zealand’s digital economy |
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Developing labour accounts in Iran |
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Issues on measuring informal sector economic activities in Nepal |
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Strengthening data sources for national account estimates in Nepal |
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Using of proxy indicators for filling data gaps |
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Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and GDP: What national accounts bring to the table |
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Institutional sector accounts of Turkey |
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Concentrated index and hierarchical cluster method for census block stratification in business surveys |
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Islamic finance in the System of National Accounts |
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Social accounting matrix: The compilation and construction of Malaysia framework |
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Equivalent scale approach to measure consumption per capita in Indonesia |
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Bhutan and environment economic statistics for sustainable development: Subsoil minerals |
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Compilation and estimation of Islamic finance statistics: The Malaysia experience |
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Session 5: Communication and use of economic statistics |
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Communicating statistics and needs |
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Thailand’s communication, dissemination and advocacy for agricultural and rural statistics |
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Comics for statistics literacy – Understanding seasonal adjustment figures |
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Selecting national indicators under SDG 9 and presenting with infographics |
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New electronic data delivery system of Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey |
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