Does consumer confidence forecast household expenditure?: A sentiment index horse race
Jason Bram and
Sydney Ludvigson
No 9708, Research Paper from Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Abstract:
This paper investigates the forecasting power of consumer sentiment for household expenditure. We compare the predictive power of two measures of consumer attitudes, and then further compare each survey's expectations component with one another, and with the broader sentiment measures. The results indicate that lagged values of the Conference Board's overall confidence and expectations measures have stronger incremental power for more categories of the growth in consumption expenditure than do measures available from the University of Michigan, though the latter is correlated with future expenditures on automobiles even after economic fundamentals are controlled for. The paper also discusses structural differences between the two surveys and suggests how these differences might be related to the discrepancy in forecasting power.
Keywords: Forecasting; Consumption (Economics); Consumer behavior (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1997
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