PMI and GDP: Do They Correlate for the United States? For China?
YiLi Chien and
Paul Morris
Economic Synopses, 2016, issue 6, 2 pages
Abstract:
The PMI seems to be a good, although not perfect, indicator of a country?s current economic condition.
Date: 2016
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