Big Data

Potential, Challenges and Statistical Implications

Business & Finance, Economics, Money & Monetary Policy, Macroeconomics
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Author: Cornelia Hammer, Diane C Kostroch, Gabriel Quiros ISBN: 9781484318973
Publisher: INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND Publication: September 13, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Cornelia Hammer, Diane C Kostroch, Gabriel Quiros
ISBN: 9781484318973
Publisher: INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
Publication: September 13, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Big data are part of a paradigm shift that is significantly transforming statistical agencies, processes, and data analysis. While administrative and satellite data are already well established, the statistical community is now experimenting with structured and unstructured human-sourced, process-mediated, and machine-generated big data. The proposed SDN sets out a typology of big data for statistics and highlights that opportunities to exploit big data for official statistics will vary across countries and statistical domains. To illustrate the former, examples from a diverse set of countries are presented. To provide a balanced assessment on big data, the proposed SDN also discusses the key challenges that come with proprietary data from the private sector with regard to accessibility, representativeness, and sustainability. It concludes by discussing the implications for the statistical community going forward.

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Big data are part of a paradigm shift that is significantly transforming statistical agencies, processes, and data analysis. While administrative and satellite data are already well established, the statistical community is now experimenting with structured and unstructured human-sourced, process-mediated, and machine-generated big data. The proposed SDN sets out a typology of big data for statistics and highlights that opportunities to exploit big data for official statistics will vary across countries and statistical domains. To illustrate the former, examples from a diverse set of countries are presented. To provide a balanced assessment on big data, the proposed SDN also discusses the key challenges that come with proprietary data from the private sector with regard to accessibility, representativeness, and sustainability. It concludes by discussing the implications for the statistical community going forward.

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