Keyword: Economic Fluctuations Studies (1313)
Are Cyclical Fluctuation in Productivity Due More to Supply Shocks or Demand Shocks?
The Stabilization of the U.S. Economy: Evidence from the Stock Market
Inventories, Orders, Temporary and Permanent Layoffs: An Econometric Analysis: Comment
Forecasting the Depression: Harvard versus Yale
Was the Depression forecastable? After the crash, how long should it have taken contemporary forecasters to realize how severe the downturn was going to be? These questions are addressed by studying the predictions of the Harvard Economic Service and Yale's Irving Fisher during 1929 and the early 1930s. The data assembled by the Harvard and… Continue reading Forecasting the Depression: Harvard versus Yale