Could Diffusion Indexes Have Forecasted the Great Depression?

Was the Depression forecastable? In this paper, we test how effective diffusion indexes are in forecasting the deepest recession in US history: the Great Depression. In a seminal paper, Moore considered the effectiveness of diffusion indexes, though retrospectively and not out‐of‐sample. We reconstr...

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