by Calculated Risk on 8/24/2008 04:13:00 PM
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Hamilton on Recession Indicators
From Professor Hamilton at Econbrowser: Recession indicators
Many people may not care whether our current situation meets the formal definition of a recession, but as I've explained previously, you should. ...See Jim Hamilton's graphs.
I do think there's a pretty strong case, based on the employment and unemployment numbers, that we are currently in a recession. ... the whole reason I'm interested in this question of whether our current difficulties should be classified as a recession, is that if we are in a true recession, the process is going to feed on itself, and more bad things are ahead of us. If it's a real recession, it should be evident in the 2008:H2 GDP numbers.
I believe the economy is in recession and the negative feedback loops have started to kick-in. Good examples are less business investment and less local government spending - both impacting employment. These will be classic symptoms of a recession.