Daily Archives: May 25, 2018

Research Review | 25 May 2018 | Business Cycle Risk

Is Fertility a Leading Economic Indicator?
Kasey Buckles (University of Notre Dame), at al.
March 28, 2018
Many papers show that aggregate fertility is pro-cyclical over the business cycle. In this paper we do something else: using data on more than 100 million births and focusing on within-year changes in fertility, we show that for recent recessions in the United States, the growth rate for conceptions begins to fall several quarters prior to economic decline. Our findings suggest that fertility behavior is more forward-looking and sensitive to changes in short-run expectations about the economy than previously thought.
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Macro Briefing: 25 May 2018

Trump cancels N. Korea meeting and China stands to benefit: NY Times
Taiwan scrambles jets as Chinese bombers circle island: Reuters
EU official: UK ‘chasing a fantasy’ in Brexit talks: Guardian
Revised UK GDP data for Q1 remains at sluggish +0.1%: Bloomberg
Mexican president is ‘optimistic’ as country makes new NAFTA offer: Reuters
Big tech faces big lawsuits as Europe’s new data protection law kicks in: CNN
ECB minutes: Euro zone growth could slow further: Reuters
US existing home sales fall in Apr; y-o-y change is negative for 2nd month: Builder
US jobless claims increase to 7-week high: MarketWatch
Kansas City Fed Mfg Index rises to new record high in May: KC Fed
2018 Atlantic hurricane season expected to be near- or above-normal: NOAA