Everything about The Index Of Leading Indicators totally explained
The
Index of Leading Indicators is an
American economic
index intended to estimate future economic activity. It is calculated by
The Conference Board, a
non-governmental organization, which determines the value of the index from the values of ten key
variables. These variables have historically turned downward before a
recession and upward before an
expansion. The single index value composed from these ten variables has generally proved capable of predicting recessions over the past 50 years. Those who have an
activist view believe in discretionary
monetary and
fiscal policy. They believe that the index of leading indicators can provide an
early warning system so that
policymakers can shift toward
macroeconomic stimulus when the index fails.
One problem with the index of leading indicators is that the time lag between the signal of a recession and the actual recession has varied widely. Also, on a few occasions, the index of leading indicators has fallen, and no recession occurred. That is, the index has given a few false alarms. Hence, policymakers must react carefully to the changes in the index.
The 10 components of the Index include:
- Average weekly hours worked by manufacturing workers
- Average number of initial applications for unemployment insurance
- Number of manufacturers' new orders for consumer goods and materials
- Speed of delivery of new merchandise to vendors from suppliers
- Amount of new orders for capital goods unrelated to defense
- Amount of new building permits for residential buildings
- The S&P 500 stock index
- Inflation-adjusted monetary supply (M2)
- Spread between long and short interest rates (the yield curve)
- Consumer sentiment
While this index correctly forecasted each of the 7 recessions during the 1959-2001 period it also has forecast 5 recessions that didn't occur.
This naturally brings to mind a famous saying by economist
Paul Samuelson: "Economists have correctly predicted nine of the last five recessions."
Sources
The Conference Board's Global Business Cycle Indicators
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