Discover how GDP influences living standards and explore alternative measures for a comprehensive view of economic well-being ...
Diane Coyle, Bennett Professor of Public Policy at the University of Cambridge and author of GDP: A Brief But Affectionate History, explains why gross domestic product is no longer an adequate means ...
India’s first advance GDP estimates have traditionally worked mostly as an early, temporary input into Budget planning. This ...
This Economic Letter discusses a topic that at first glance appears to be boring and technical but that in fact turns out to be quite important: the proper interpretation of chain-weighted data. To ...
David Beckworth points to Scott Sumner, who points to Kantoos on the effectiveness of nominal income targeting in Germany. Kantoos' illustration certainly suggests that the ECB has been successful in ...
Gross Domestic Product, the broadest measure of the economy, grew by an annual rate of 3.0% in Q2, adjusted for inflation. Government consumption expenditures and gross investment rose by 0.4% ...
Our growth numbers look reassuring, but slowing nominal GDP could constrain the Centre’s ability to take stimulus action ...