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Three good reasons for central banks to (also) produce statistics
[Trois bonnes raisons pour que les banques centrales fassent (aussi) des statistiques]

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  • Marie-Laure Barut-Etherington
  • Cécile Golfier-Chataignault

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The Banque de France and the banks of the European System of Central Banks are major players in the production of official statistics, in cooperation with national institutes. The economic and, above all, financial data they produce, benefit from their independence and a reliable, transparent methodology. La Banque de France et les banques du Système européen de banques centrales sont des acteurs majeurs de la statistique publique, en coopération avec les instituts nationaux. Les données économiques, et surtout financières, qu’elles produisent, bénéficient de leur indépendance et d’une méthodologie fiable et transparente.

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  • Marie-Laure Barut-Etherington & Cécile Golfier-Chataignault, 2024. "Three good reasons for central banks to (also) produce statistics [Trois bonnes raisons pour que les banques centrales fassent (aussi) des statistiques]," Bulletin de la Banque de France, Banque de France, issue 250.
  • Handle: RePEc:bfr:bullbf:2024:250:04
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