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Haushaltseinkommen 2 Household 2 Household income 2 Panel 2 Panel study 2 Privater Haushalt 2 Savings 2 Sparen 2 Vermögen 2 Vermögensverteilung 2 Wealth 2 Wealth distribution 2 household survey data 2 household wealth 2 retirement assets 2 Altersgrenze 1 Altersvorsorge 1 Economic forecast 1 Forecast 1 Forecasting model 1 Frühindikator 1 Haushaltsstatistik 1 Household survey 1 Leading indicator 1 Macroeconomic forecasting 1 Prognose 1 Prognoseverfahren 1 Retirement 1 Retirement provision 1 USA 1 United States 1 Wirtschaftsprognose 1 forecast accuracy 1 small information set 1
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Working Paper 3 Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2
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English 4
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Cooper, Daniel 4 Rhodenhiser, Hannah 4 Dynan, Karen E. 3 Olivei, Giovanni P. 1
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Working papers / Federal Reserve Bank of Boston 2 FRB of Boston Working Paper 1 Working Papers 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 3 EconStor 1
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Forecasting U.S. economic activity with a small information set
Cooper, Daniel; Olivei, Giovanni P.; Rhodenhiser, Hannah - 2025 - This version: June 2025
We provide a parsimonious setup for forecasting U.S. GDP growth and the unemployment rate based on a few fundamental drivers. This setup yields forecasts that are reasonably accurate compared with private-sector and Federal Reserve forecasts over the 1984-2019 and post-COVID-19 pandemic periods....
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Measuring household wealth in the panel study of income dynamics: The role of retirement assets
Cooper, Daniel; Dynan, Karen E.; Rhodenhiser, Hannah - 2019
While the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) has much to offer researchers studying household behavior, one limitation is that its summary measure of wealth is not as broad as those of other commonly used surveys, such as the Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF), because it does not include the...
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Measuring Household Wealth in the Panel Study of Income Dynamics : The Role of Retirement Assets
Cooper, Daniel - 2019
While the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) has much to offer researchers studying household behavior, one limitation is that its summary measure of wealth is not as broad as those of other commonly used surveys, such as the Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF), because it does not include the...
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Measuring household wealth in the panel study of income dynamics : the role of retirement assets
Cooper, Daniel; Dynan, Karen E.; Rhodenhiser, Hannah - 2019 - This version: August 2019
While the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) has much to offer researchers studying household behavior, one limitation is that its summary measure of wealth is not as broad as those of other commonly used surveys, such as the Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF), because it does not include the...
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