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Economic Indicators for Professionals - Putting the Statistics Into Perspective

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Zusatztext 86627442 Informationen zum Autor Charles Steindel is Scholar in Residence at the Anisfield School of Business, Ramapo College of New Jersey, USA, and is also editor of Business Economics , the journal of the National Association for Business Economics. He was formerly Chief Economist of the New Jersey Department of the Treasury and earlier, Senior Vice President at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, where he long played a leading role in the analysis and forecasts of the US economy. Klappentext We are bombarded with economic numbers: unemployment, retail sales, inflation, GDP-the list goes on and on. Some analyst or another is constantly telling us about an obscure statistic that is the key to our future, or is apparently the indicator that the "Fed" will be using to key off its decisions. With economic numbers playing such a central role in the national and world dialogue on policy and markets, and spilling over into the political arena, a broad review of what they are all about is timely. This book reviews the critical US economic data, and how one may put the numbers into an intellectual structure that will depict evolving economic reality. The work is aimed at those who want and need to get some understanding about how the data contributes to a big picture of the economy and guides policy. The objective is for the reader to grasp the overall logic of the data-how each piece of the puzzle contributes to our understanding of the overall economy. This is the way the Fed looks at the numbers.There are other books that go through the economic numbers, but they do so in a "bottom-up" fashion, describing a series in some detail and adding something about how financial markets may respond to it. This book naturally has considerable discussion of series, but views them as part of the overall mosaic, not items of fundamental interest in themselves. Zusammenfassung We are bombarded with economic numbers: unemployment, retail sales, inflation, GDP—the list goes on and on. Some analyst or another is constantly telling us about an obscure statistic that is the key to our future, or is apparently the indicator that the "Fed" will be using to key off its decisions. With economic numbers playing such a central role in the national and world dialogue on policy and markets, and spilling over into the political arena, a broad review of what they are all about is timely. This book reviews the critical US economic data, and how one may put the numbers into an intellectual structure that will depict evolving economic reality. The work is aimed at those who want and need to get some understanding about how the data contributes to a big picture of the economy and guides policy. The objective is for the reader to grasp the overall logic of the data—how each piece of the puzzle contributes to our understanding of the overall economy. This is the way the Fed looks at the numbers. There are other books that go through the economic numbers, but they do so in a "bottom-up" fashion, describing a series in some detail and adding something about how financial markets may respond to it. This book naturally has considerable discussion of series, but views them as part of the overall mosaic, not items of fundamental interest in themselves. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Figures; List of Tables; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1: GDP; Chapter 2: Consumer Spending; Chapter 3: Residential Investment; Chapter 4: Nonresidential Fixed Investment; Chapter 5: Inventory Investment and Farm Output; Chapter 6: Imports and Exports; Chapter 7: Government Spending, and Summarizing the Spending Side, Chapter 8: Income and Wealth Data; Chapter 9: Industry Output and Potential GDP; Chapter 10: Price Data; Chapter 11: Labor Market Data; Chapter 12: Wages and Other Measures of Labor Compensation; Chapter 13: Government Revenues; Chapter 14: Altern...

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Authors Steindel Charles, Charles Steindel, Charles (Anisfield School of Business Steindel
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.08.2018
 
EAN 9781138559257
ISBN 978-1-138-55925-7
No. of pages 222
Dimensions 156 mm x 233 mm x 12 mm
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > General, dictionaries

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