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Informationen zum Autor Manuel Stagars is an economist and seniorresearcher at Singapore-ETH Centre (SEC), interested in the technological andinstitutional aspects of data and data policy. He is also a serial entrepreneurwith more than a decade of global experience. Manuel has a particular interestin emerging and frontier economies in Southeast Asia. He is also the author of Impact Investment Funds for Frontier Marketsin Southeast Asia (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015). Klappentext Until now, most socially responsible and impact investments have centred on developed markets, with growth potential and investment opportunities in the frontier economies of countries such as Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam being mostly overlooked. While some individuals and organizations have begun to develop responsible investment opportunities with these countries in mind, large new sources of capital for development could still emerge.This book explores the greater potential for global investment in Southeast Asia, and the ways in which socially responsible investment styles can be used in their developing economies. It demonstrates how the benefits of investment could create a robust platform for separate stakeholders, including governments, non-governmental organizations, development banks, the financial sector, and small and medium sized enterprises. The author explores how shaping collaborative sustainable investment policies could speed up inclusive development, address the needs of those at the bottom of the pyramid, and ensure sustainable future growth. Zusammenfassung Until now, most socially responsible and impact investments have centred on developed markets, with growth potential and investment opportunities in the frontier economies of countries such as Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam being mostly overlooked. While some individuals and organizations have begun to develop responsible investment opportunities with these countries in mind, large new sources of capital for development could still emerge.This book explores the greater potential for global investment in Southeast Asia, and the ways in which socially responsible investment styles can be used in their developing economies. It demonstrates how the benefits of investment could create a robust platform for separate stakeholders, including governments, non-governmental organizations, development banks, the financial sector, and small and medium sized enterprises. The author explores how shaping collaborative sustainable investment policies could speed up inclusive development, address the needs of those at the bottom of the pyramid, and ensure sustainable future growth. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface 1 Introduction 1.1 Whois this book for? 1.2 Whatis new in this analysis? 1.3 Factorsof quality in national statistical systems 1.4 Motivationfor this research 2 Toolsto Standardize and Monitor Statistical Capacity and Data Quality 2.1 UnitedNations Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics 2.2 Systemof National Accounts 2.3 IMFData Dissemination Standards 2.3.1 GeneralData Dissemination Standard 2.3.2 SpecialData Dissemination Standard 2.3.3 Differencesbetween the SDDS and the GDDS 2.3.4 EuropeanStatistics Code of Practice 2.4 ACSSCode of Practice 2.4.1 ACSSData Quality Assessment 2.4.2 EuropeanStatistical System and ASEAN Community Statistical System: A brief comparison 2.5 WorldBank Statistical Capacity Indicator 2.5.1 Methodologyof the SCI 3 Methodand Data Sources to Analyze Data Quality in the ASEAN 3.1 Methodused in this study 3.1.1 Factors,dimensions, and indicators of data quality 3.1.2 Ratingscale 3.1.3 Definitionof "data users" 3.2 Datasources 4 DataQuality Analysis of Group A: Indonesia, ...
List of contents
Preface
1 Introduction
1.1 Who
is this book for?
1.2 What
is new in this analysis?
1.3 Factors
of quality in national statistical systems
1.4 Motivation
for this research
2 Tools
to Standardize and Monitor Statistical Capacity and Data Quality
2.1 United
Nations Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics
2.2 System
of National Accounts
2.3 IMF
Data Dissemination Standards
2.3.1 General
Data Dissemination Standard
2.3.2 Special
Data Dissemination Standard
2.3.3 Differences
between the SDDS and the GDDS
2.3.4 European
Statistics Code of Practice
2.4 ACSS
Code of Practice
2.4.1 ACSS
Data Quality Assessment
2.4.2 European
Statistical System and ASEAN Community Statistical System: A brief comparison
2.5 World
Bank Statistical Capacity Indicator
2.5.1 Methodology
of the SCI
3 Method
and Data Sources to Analyze Data Quality in the ASEAN
3.1 Method
used in this study
3.1.1 Factors,
dimensions, and indicators of data quality
3.1.2 Rating
scale
3.1.3 Definition
of "data users"
3.2 Data
sources
4 Data
Quality Analysis of Group A: Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and the
Philippines
4.1 Indonesia
4.2 Singapore
4.3 The
Philippines
4.4 Malaysia
5 Data
Quality Analysis of Group B: Thailand, Vietnam, Brunei
5.1 Thailand
5.2 Vietnam
5.3 Brunei
6 Data
Quality Analysis of Group C: Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar
6.1 Laos
6.2 Cambodia
6.3 Myanmar
7 Conclusion
and Outlook: Towards Open Data and ASEAN Economic Community
7.1 Overview
of Results
7.2 Outlook:
High-Quality Insights Need High-Quality Inputs
Appendix: Results by dimensions and factors