In "Taking the Measure of Manufacturing" Tim Schiller and Mike Trebing outline several of the most important surveys and indexes that track manufacturing, describe their similarities and differences, and discuss their usefulness in providing timely and accurate data on the sector.Manufactures
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[Excerpt] The health of the U.S. manufacturing sector has long been of great concern to Congress. Th...
The rapid growth of offshoring has sparked a contentious debate over its impact on the U.S. manufact...
This study uses new measures of real exchange rates to investigate the decline of American manufactu...
In recent years, the Philadelphia Fed’s Business Outlook Survey (BOS) has received a great deal of a...
An introduction to the experimental Ohio Manufacturing Index and a brief examination of the recent p...
Business surveys often give early signals of the direction and magnitude of economic activity. One r...
Thesis (S.M. in Engineering and Management)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Syst...
Growth in U.S. manufacturing’s real value-added has exceeded that of aggregate GDP, except during re...
Business tendency surveys are a popular tool for the timely assessment of the business cycle, used b...
The absence of timely data on regional manufac-turing output makes it difficult to determine what is...
Over the past 30 years, the three states of the Third Federal Reserve District have lost more than o...
U.S. manufacturing experienced a precipitous and historically unprecedented decline in employment in...
This guide looks at a number of key economic indicators to provide an overview of what has been happ...
The decline of manufacturing in the United States has been a perceptible trend, starting in the afte...
A fundamental issue for policy-oriented business cycle research is access to leading - or at least c...
[Excerpt] The health of the U.S. manufacturing sector has long been of great concern to Congress. Th...
The rapid growth of offshoring has sparked a contentious debate over its impact on the U.S. manufact...
This study uses new measures of real exchange rates to investigate the decline of American manufactu...