Alternative Economic Indicators /

Policymakers and business practitioners are eager to gain access to reliable information on the state of the economy for timely decision making. More so now than ever. Traditional economic indicators have been criticized for delayed reporting, out-of-date methodology, and neglecting some aspects of...

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Andre forfattere: Hueng, C. James (Editor)
Format: Electronisk eBog
Sprog:engelsk
Udgivet: Kalamazoo, MI : W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 2020
Serier:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Summary:Policymakers and business practitioners are eager to gain access to reliable information on the state of the economy for timely decision making. More so now than ever. Traditional economic indicators have been criticized for delayed reporting, out-of-date methodology, and neglecting some aspects of the economy. Recent advances in economic theory, econometrics, and information technology have fueled research in building broader, more accurate, and higher-frequency economic indicators. This volume contains contributions from a group of prominent economists who address alternative economic indica.
Fysisk beskrivelse:1 online resource: illustrations
ISBN:9780880996778
Adgang:Open Access