The Index of Leading Indicators: "Measurement without Theory," Twenty-Five Years Later
Alan Auerbach
No 761, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Abstract:
The index of leading economic indicators first developed by the NBER remains a popular informal forecasting tool in spite of the original criticism that its use represents "measurement without theory. " This paper seeks to evaluate the performance of the index in comparison to alternative time series methods in predicting business cycle behavior. While the actual method of choosing the weights for the twelve series included in the index is essentially unnecessary (because the resulting series is indistinguishable from another with uniform weights) the series itself helps explain business cycle behavior, and outperforms an index with econometrically chosen weights.
Date: 1981-09
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Published as Auerbach, Alan J. "The Index of Leading Indicators: Measurement without Theory, Thirty-Five Years Later." The Review of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 64, No. 4 (November 1982), pp. 589-595.
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