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Chicago Fed National Activity Index Turns Ten—Analyzing Its First Decade of Performance
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April 2010, No. 273
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Last Updated: 02/22/2010

Chicago Fed National Activity Index Turns Ten—Analyzing Its First Decade of Performance

Scott Brave, R. Andrew Butters

This article discusses how the Chicago Fed National Activity Index has performed as a “real-time” indicator of economic activity and related inflationary pressure.

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