This paper investigates how well survey data depicting consumer sentiment forecasts household’s consumption behavior for the UK. We consider whether consumer sentiment is able to predict the growth of household’s consumption, in addition to the growth of labor income. The empirical analysis finds that Consumer Confidence Indices (CCI) does predict the household’s consumption of durable goods. We also draw comparisons with recent analysis for the US. In addition, we analyze whether both the UK and US CCI are accurate and useful predictors of household’s consumption growth using directional analysis. We find that the UK confidence indicators predict better the US
Carroll, Fuhrer and Wilcox (1994) studied the capacity of consumer sentiment to help explain the beh...
A t least since the work of John Maynard Keynes, economists have ponderedthe ways in which consumer ...
financial press with much fanfare, especially during periods of economic uncertainty. Yet the conven...
This paper investigates how well survey data depicting consumer sentiment forecasts household’s cons...
This paper seeks to compare the capabilities of assorted measures of consumer and economic sentiment...
This paper investigates empirically whether consumersentiments indices, based on surveys complied by...
The European Commission’s consumer confidence indicator (CCI) is assembled from responses to four qu...
The objective is to investigate whether access to data on consumer confidence would have aided forec...
This paper builds on recent research utilizing real time datasets in order to assess the forecasting...
Considerable attention is given in the media to changes in consumer sentiment, as recorded in regula...
Using Hong Kong data, this paper examines the predictive capacity of consumer confidence indexes for...
The following analysis, based on error correction models, suggests that consumer confidence, togethe...
The traditional consumption function based on the life cycle permanent income hypothesis (LC-PIH) co...
Using Hong Kong data, this paper examines the predictive capacity of consumer confidence indexes for...
Recently there has been growing interest in examining the potential shortterm link between survey-ba...
Carroll, Fuhrer and Wilcox (1994) studied the capacity of consumer sentiment to help explain the beh...
A t least since the work of John Maynard Keynes, economists have ponderedthe ways in which consumer ...
financial press with much fanfare, especially during periods of economic uncertainty. Yet the conven...
This paper investigates how well survey data depicting consumer sentiment forecasts household’s cons...
This paper seeks to compare the capabilities of assorted measures of consumer and economic sentiment...
This paper investigates empirically whether consumersentiments indices, based on surveys complied by...
The European Commission’s consumer confidence indicator (CCI) is assembled from responses to four qu...
The objective is to investigate whether access to data on consumer confidence would have aided forec...
This paper builds on recent research utilizing real time datasets in order to assess the forecasting...
Considerable attention is given in the media to changes in consumer sentiment, as recorded in regula...
Using Hong Kong data, this paper examines the predictive capacity of consumer confidence indexes for...
The following analysis, based on error correction models, suggests that consumer confidence, togethe...
The traditional consumption function based on the life cycle permanent income hypothesis (LC-PIH) co...
Using Hong Kong data, this paper examines the predictive capacity of consumer confidence indexes for...
Recently there has been growing interest in examining the potential shortterm link between survey-ba...
Carroll, Fuhrer and Wilcox (1994) studied the capacity of consumer sentiment to help explain the beh...
A t least since the work of John Maynard Keynes, economists have ponderedthe ways in which consumer ...
financial press with much fanfare, especially during periods of economic uncertainty. Yet the conven...