The United States (U.S.) Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) has been widely and unambiguously regarded as a good 'predictor' of the U.S.'s private investment and consumption. In order to demonstrate such with statistical rigor, co-integration and Granger causality tests were applied for 1978:Q1-2003:Q1. Two crucial results were obtained: a) co-integration was not found between CCI and investment and consumption, and b) CCI does not determine -in the Granger sense- either consumption or private investment. Conversely, we found causality from these two variables over CCI
There is growing interest in examining the short-term link between survey-based confidence indicator...
The traditional consumption function based on the life cycle permanent income hypothesis (LC-PIH) co...
The paper is dealing with the controversial question of the potential impact of stock market fluctua...
The United States (U.S.) Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) has been widely and unambiguously regarded ...
El Índice de Confianza del Consumidor (CCI) de los Estados Unidos ha sido ampliamente, y sin ambigüe...
The purpose of this research is to assess the usefulness of consumer confidence indices in forecasti...
The problem of the prediction of business cycles, and economic recessions in particular, belongs am...
In this article the contribution of consumer confidence indexes in forecasting consumption expenditu...
This paper examines the relationship between consumer confidence and consumption expenditures in the...
Abstract: This paper examines whether consumer confidence, independent of changes in income, affect...
The problem of the prediction of business cycles, and economic recessions in particular, belongs amo...
This paper uses a panel of country-level data to investigate the causal relationship between the con...
Abstract: Declining consumer confidence is cited as a cause of declining consumer demand, independe...
Using Johansen Cointegration and Error Correction frameworks, as well as Granger Causality test Proc...
Recently there has been growing interest in examining the potential shortterm link between survey-ba...
There is growing interest in examining the short-term link between survey-based confidence indicator...
The traditional consumption function based on the life cycle permanent income hypothesis (LC-PIH) co...
The paper is dealing with the controversial question of the potential impact of stock market fluctua...
The United States (U.S.) Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) has been widely and unambiguously regarded ...
El Índice de Confianza del Consumidor (CCI) de los Estados Unidos ha sido ampliamente, y sin ambigüe...
The purpose of this research is to assess the usefulness of consumer confidence indices in forecasti...
The problem of the prediction of business cycles, and economic recessions in particular, belongs am...
In this article the contribution of consumer confidence indexes in forecasting consumption expenditu...
This paper examines the relationship between consumer confidence and consumption expenditures in the...
Abstract: This paper examines whether consumer confidence, independent of changes in income, affect...
The problem of the prediction of business cycles, and economic recessions in particular, belongs amo...
This paper uses a panel of country-level data to investigate the causal relationship between the con...
Abstract: Declining consumer confidence is cited as a cause of declining consumer demand, independe...
Using Johansen Cointegration and Error Correction frameworks, as well as Granger Causality test Proc...
Recently there has been growing interest in examining the potential shortterm link between survey-ba...
There is growing interest in examining the short-term link between survey-based confidence indicator...
The traditional consumption function based on the life cycle permanent income hypothesis (LC-PIH) co...
The paper is dealing with the controversial question of the potential impact of stock market fluctua...