| Twentieth
International Roundtable on Business Survey Frames -
Wiesbaden Group on Business Registers |
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Papers
The papers are posted on the Eurostat CIRCA site.
Session
1: Country progress reports; Peter Schmidt (Germany)
Session
2: Introduction of new business register tools / systems; Michel
Euriat (France)
Development of a
new Japanese Business Survey Frame; Masao Takahashi (Japan)
The new
statistical register of the local units of enterprises;
Simonetta Cozzi (Italy)
The new Business
Register at Statistics Canada; Mario Ménard (Canada)
Reorganisation of
the Business Register of the Netherlands; Ivo Beuken (Netherlands)
The UK Business
Register Legacy Enhancement Project – Improvements to data
matching and linkage; John Perry (UK)
You have a new
Business Register – Now What?; Eddie J. Salyers (US CB)
Session
3: Classification systems within business registers; Norbert
Rainer (Austria)
Developing
Standard Classification Systems for the UK Business Register;
John Perry (UK)
New economic
classification and new instruments for Business Register
classification: an opportunity to improve the
quality in the
Business Register; Simone Ambroselli (Italy)
NACE rev. 2, a new
classification put into practice: balancing between wishes and
possibilities; Hans van Hooff
(Netherlands)
Measuring and
improving the NACE coding in the business register; Thomas
Karner (Austria)
Session Nr. 4 on
“Role of the business register in a future statistical system”;
Andreas Lindner (OECD)
Role of Business
Register - new ways of data collection; Jean Ritzen (Netherlands)
Business register
as a tool for multi-source-analyses; Roland Sturm (Germany)
Session
5: Parallel sessions on specific topics
(The session 5a and 5b will be held one after the other as a
joint session)
Session Nr. 5.a on
“Benchmarking tools for business registers”; Søren Andersen
(Denmark)
Improving and
monitoring quality on register data – recent developments in
Germany; Patrizia Moedinger (Germany)
Business register
as basic tool for statistical production; Tuula Viitaharju (Finland)
Session Nr. 5b on
“Business profiling”; Harrie van der Ven (Eurostat)
Business profiling
- Current Developments in Business Profiling – UK experience;
John Perry (UK)
Implementation of
the statistical unit “Enterprise” in the Estonian Business
Register for Statistical Purposes; Svetlana
Shutova (Estonia)
Session Nr. 5c on
“Entrepreneurship indicators, business demography, SME statistics”;
Rick Clayton (US BLS)
Entrepreneurship;
Rick Clayton (US)
Business demography
and entrepreneurship indicators – developments in Europe since
2005; Hartmut Schroer (Eurostat)
Business Demography
in the UK ; John Perry (UK)
The use of Linked
Employee Employer Data in maintaining the Statistics New Zealand
Business Frame and in producing
Business Demographic Statistics;
Geoff Mead (New Zealand)
Session Nr. 6 on
“Multinational groups”; John Perry, ONS (UK)
Setting up the
Enterprise Group Register in Slovenia; Mojaca Zaletel (Slovenia)
EuroGroups Register
Project: First results of measures on advancement; Matthias Nahm
(Eurostat)
The French working
party on statistics based on groups and their sub-groups and its
conclusions in terms of multinational
groups; Dominique Francoz
(France)
Recent developments
of Finnish Enterprise Groups Register; Timo Laukkanen (Finland)
The new Business
Register on Enterprise Groups; Enrica Morganti (Italy)
Expanding the use
of the ECB’s ‘Register of Institutions and Assets
Database’; Rita Choudhury (ECB)
Future
of the Roundtable; Peter Schmidt (Germany) and members of the
steering group
“Workshop for developing countries”;
Gerhard Stock (Germany)
Role of the
Business Register in German Projects of International
Co-operation; Simone Koll, Bernd Stoertzbach
(Germany)
Difficult Problems
of Business Register of China; Yang Kuankuan, Du Dejun (China)
Challenges in the
development of Croatian Statistical Business Register; Zrinka
Pavlovicć (Croatia)
Business Survey
Frame Development in Oman; Sabir Said Al Harbi (Oman)
Business Register
in Pakistan; N.N. (Pakistan)
Convenor
Reports of all sessions
Final
Report of the Roundtable
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Statistisches Bundesamt Deutschland 2007
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