The advantages of random sampling versus cutting-of-the-tail: the application of a stratified sample design for the collection of data on special financial institutions in the Netherlands
In: Indicators to support monetary and financial stability analysis: data sources and statistical methodologies
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- Marco Bee & Roberto Benedetti & Giuseppe Espa, 2007. "A framework for cut-off sampling in business survey design," Department of Economics Working Papers 0709, Department of Economics, University of Trento, Italia.
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