The missing link: using the NBER recession indicator to construct coincident and leading indices economic activity
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13/05/2008
23/09/2010
13/05/2008
23/09/2010
01/06/2002
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Resumo |
We use the information content in the decisions of the NBER Business Cycle Dating Committee to construct coincident and leading indices of economic activity for the United States. We identify the coincident index by assuming that the coincident variables have a common cycle with the unobserved state of the economy, and that the NBER business cycle dates signify the turning points in the unobserved state. This model allows us to estimate our coincident index as a linear combination of the coincident series. We establish that our index performs better than other currently popular coincident indices of economic activity. We use the information content in the decisions of the NBER Business Cycle Dating Committee to construct coincident and leading indices of economic activity for the United States. We identify the coincident index by assuming that the coincident variables have a common cycle with the unobserved state of the economy, and that the NBER business cycle dates signify the turning points in the unobserved state. This model allows us to estimate our coincident index as a linear combination of the coincident series. We establish that our index performs better than other currently popular coincident indices of economic activity. |
Identificador |
0104-8910 |
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en_US |
Publicador |
Fundação Getulio Vargas. Escola de Pós-graduação em Economia |
Relação |
Ensaios Econômicos;450 |
Palavras-Chave | #Coincident and leading indicators #Business cycle #Canonical correlation #Instrumental variable probit #Encompassing #Ciclos economicos #Indicadores econômicos #Indicadores econômicos |
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Working Paper |