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Predicting Gross State Product Growth with the Chicago Fed’s Midwest Economy Index
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December 2011, No. 293
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Last Updated: 11/02/2011

Predicting Gross State Product Growth with the Chicago Fed’s Midwest Economy Index

Scott Brave, Norman Wang

This article explains how the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago’s Midwest Economy Index (MEI) can be used to produce quarterly estimates of the annual gross state product (GSP) growth of each state in the Seventh Federal Reserve District.

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