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Heading Towards the New Great Recession? A Confidence Research Perspective
This paper’s objective is to further stimulate economists’ motivation to carefully consider a class of economic sentiment indices which measure people’s beliefs, perceptions and expectations regarding the economy. As the acknowledged leading indicators of economic activity, they have the potential t...
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