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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Jahangir-Abdoelrahman, Sairaa | Tissot, Brunob; c; d; e; *
Affiliations: [a] Central Bank of Suriname, Paramaribo, Suriname | [b] Bank for International Settlements, Basel, Switzerland | [c] Statistics Department, Central Bank of Suriname, Paramaribo, Suriname | [d] Statistics and Research Support, Central Bank Statistics (BIS), Basel, Switzerland | [e] Irving Fisher Committee (IFC), Central Bank Statistics (BIS), Basel, Switzerland
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Bruno Tissot, Bank for International Settlements, Switzerland. E-mail: bruno.tissot@bis.org;sjahangir@cbvs.sr.
Abstract: Official statisticians managed to quickly adapt to the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. Looking forward, an important issue is whether, and how, one should be fundamentally rethinking the way to produce and consume data in a “new normal” state of the world. The pandemic underlined that data producers have to provide more and more varied types of information to their users. It was also a reminder that the statistical landscape has to permanently evolve. As regards central banks’ statisticians, this calls for relying more heavily on data science, making a better use of the large amount of micro-level information available in today’s modern societies, adapting statistical frameworks to meet evolving policy objectives and user needs, and continuing to closely cooperate with other relevant stakeholders
Keywords: COVID-19, statistical infrastructure, central banking, innovation, micro data, international cooperation, data science, data sharing
DOI: 10.3233/SJI-230050
Journal: Statistical Journal of the IAOS, vol. 39, no. 3, pp. 559-572, 2023
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