Secular stagnation and Google Trends – can we find out what people think?
Katarzyna Schmidt and
Mateusz Gajtkowski
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Katarzyna Schmidt: The Pozna? University of Economics and Business
Mateusz Gajtkowski: Warsaw School of Economics
Review of Economic Analysis, 2021, vol. 13, issue 3, 293-313
Abstract:
"The main aim of the study was to verify the thesis that the US economy is measured against the spectre of secular stagnation by determining the mood of American society using Google Trends. While performing the analysis, the authors used data on the American market for the years 2004-2018. The study comprised 42 entries, including 19 entries from the category “social” and 23 entries from the category “financial”. The analyses do not allow for a clear statement that the US economy is facing the spectre of secular stagnation, but they allow us to formulate the observation that the mood of the society is moderately pessimistic, which undoubtedly translates into economic activity and may be the cause of the persisting economic stagnation."
Keywords: "secular stagnation; Google Trends; social mood; sentiment" (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E66 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.15353/rea.v13i3.1718
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