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John List on Twitter: "I am often asked about whether we are in a  recession. The NBER uses several indicators, 6 are below. My hunch is that  private data can deepen our
John List on Twitter: "I am often asked about whether we are in a recession. The NBER uses several indicators, 6 are below. My hunch is that private data can deepen our

Main data used in the analysis. Note The NBER recession dates are in... |  Download Scientific Diagram
Main data used in the analysis. Note The NBER recession dates are in... | Download Scientific Diagram

Holger Zschaepitz on Twitter: "One chart shows why an official US recession  call isn't coming anytime soon. NBER defines recession as significant  decline in econ activity that is spread across econ. 6
Holger Zschaepitz on Twitter: "One chart shows why an official US recession call isn't coming anytime soon. NBER defines recession as significant decline in econ activity that is spread across econ. 6

Big Data for Twenty-First-Century Economic Statistics | NBER
Big Data for Twenty-First-Century Economic Statistics | NBER

Data problem: Some economists prefer an objective, | Chegg.com
Data problem: Some economists prefer an objective, | Chegg.com

Current Population Survey Overestimates Poverty Rate | NBER
Current Population Survey Overestimates Poverty Rate | NBER

Inflation, Recession, and Leading Indicators | Oregon Office of Economic  Analysis
Inflation, Recession, and Leading Indicators | Oregon Office of Economic Analysis

National Recession Arbiter Says Data Don't Necessitate Meeting - WSJ
National Recession Arbiter Says Data Don't Necessitate Meeting - WSJ

How Are US Recessions Defined?
How Are US Recessions Defined?

SI 2019: Weight Gains: Measuring Inequality in Panel Data and Other  Adventures in Sampling - YouTube
SI 2019: Weight Gains: Measuring Inequality in Panel Data and Other Adventures in Sampling - YouTube

Retail sales data not supportive of recession | RecessionAlert
Retail sales data not supportive of recession | RecessionAlert

Understand Recession Realities
Understand Recession Realities

NBER report says U.S. yet in recession - Aug. 10, 2001
NBER report says U.S. yet in recession - Aug. 10, 2001

The Region Is Struggling to Recover from the Pandemic Recession - Liberty  Street Economics
The Region Is Struggling to Recover from the Pandemic Recession - Liberty Street Economics

Real Time Analysis of the U.S. Business Cycle- Federal Reserve Bank of  Atlanta
Real Time Analysis of the U.S. Business Cycle- Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

Approach - Astor Investment Management
Approach - Astor Investment Management

Producer Dynamics: New Evidence from Micro Data | NBER
Producer Dynamics: New Evidence from Micro Data | NBER

What Data Makes NBER Recession Calls? - The Big Picture
What Data Makes NBER Recession Calls? - The Big Picture

Retail sales data not supportive of recession | RecessionAlert
Retail sales data not supportive of recession | RecessionAlert

Unemployment today vs. the Great Depression: How do the eras compare?
Unemployment today vs. the Great Depression: How do the eras compare?

On the Eve of Recession? Five Graphs from Two Courses | Econbrowser
On the Eve of Recession? Five Graphs from Two Courses | Econbrowser

The Latest Data: Yes, It's a Recession - Freakonomics
The Latest Data: Yes, It's a Recession - Freakonomics

High points for economic data scheduled for August 1 week
High points for economic data scheduled for August 1 week

Late-Life Income and Assets as Measured in Tax and Survey Data | NBER
Late-Life Income and Assets as Measured in Tax and Survey Data | NBER

U.S. economy recession phases, January 1959 to March 2011, base on NBER...  | Download Scientific Diagram
U.S. economy recession phases, January 1959 to March 2011, base on NBER... | Download Scientific Diagram

The Jobs Worker Gap in November [Updated to December] | Econbrowser
The Jobs Worker Gap in November [Updated to December] | Econbrowser

Database highlight: Not just for economists
Database highlight: Not just for economists