MAKING SENSE OF ECONOMIC INDICATORS

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WELCOME TO THE WEBINAR FRB MIAMI & FRB NASHVILLE TEACHERS! 1 WEBINAR LINK HTTP://FRBATL.ADOBECONNECT.COM/ECONINDICATORS/ DIAL-IN NUMBER (MUST USE FOR AUDIO) 855-377-2663 ACCESS CODE: 71032685 REMINDER: PLEASE MUTE YOUR PHONE MAKING SENSE OF ECONOMIC INDICATORS Presented By: Gloria Guzman Economic Education Specialist Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta- Miami branch

REAL GDP The Business Cycle 2 Peak Recession Expansion Trough TIME

WHY 3 Business cycles do occur when disturbances to the economy of one sort or another push the economy above or below full employment. Inflationary booms can be generated by surges in private or public spending. A substantial cut in government spending or a wave of pessimism among consumers and firms may cause the output of all types of goods to fall.

EXPANSION 4 UNEMPLOYMENT GDP & INFLATION

PEAK 5 UNEMPLOYMENT INFLATION & GDP

RECESSION 6 GDP & INFLATION UNEMPLOYMENT

TROUGH 7 INFLATION & GDP UNEMPLOYMENT

Chronology of Euro-area business cycles 8 Date DATE Peak/Trough PEAK/TROUGH 2011Q3 2009Q2 2008Q1 1993Q3 Peak Trough Peak Trough 1992Q1 Peak 1982Q3 Trough 1980Q1 Peak 1975Q1 1974Q3 Trough Peak

Euro Area 9 EU recession from 4Q 2011 through present (double-dip)

Economic Indicators 10 CLIs (early signal) Real GDP (measured by CEPR) Inflation Unemployment

OECD CLIs 11 Designed to provide early signals of turning points ahead of the Business Cycle by using measures that are highly sensitive to upcoming changes in business conditions. Provides qualitative vs. quantitative info on shortterm economic movements Monthly versus quarterly (GDP)

12 OECD Composite Leading Indicators

Components of CLI 13 Change from country to country New passenger car registrations Consumer confidence indicator Cost of residential construction retail sales volume CPI Some use export &/or import data

GDP GDP 14 Gross Domestic Product Definition- the market value $$ of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given period of time GDP is used as an indicator of economic progress, it is not a measure of well-being (for example, it does not account for rates of poverty, crime, or literacy).

Nominal vs. Real 15 Nominal GDP- production of this year s final goods and services valued at this year s prices Real GDP- nominal GDP adjusted for inflation

What are the components of GDP? GDP 16 Personal Consumption Expenditures Investment Government Net Exports (C) (I) (G) (NX) Fixed Investment Inventories Exports Imports Nonresidential Residential GDP = C + I + + NX

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GDP Euro Area largest contributors 11% 16% 29% Germany France Italy Spain 21% 18

EU GDP 19 The EU GDP Q2 + 0.1% Q3 grew 0.2% H/H & G up (+) Investments & external trade (-)

LABOR 20 One of the macroeconomic goals for is maximum sustainable employment GDP and Unemployment How is unemployment measured? UW / TLF * 100 Monthly 11.54%(11/14)

21 Euro Area Unemployment Rate

Who Is In The Labor Force? 22 Employed Unemployed (those seeking work) Involuntarily Part-time Discouraged (not in labor force) Retired (not in labor force) Prisoners (not in labor force) Military (not in civilian labor force) Full-time students (not in labor force)

TYPES OF UNEMPLOYMENT 23 Frictional: is the unemployment that arises from normal labor turnover; people entering and leaving the labor force and from the ongoing creation and destruction of jobs. Structural: is the unemployment that arises when changes in technology or international competition change the skills needed to perform jobs or change the locations of jobs. Seasonal: is the unemployment that arises because of seasonal weather patterns. Cyclical: is the fluctuating unemployment over the business cycle that increases during a recession and decreases during an expansion. It includes people who are not working because firms do not need their labor due to a lack of demand or a downturn in the business cycle. For example, if people are not buying many goods and services, workers are laid off.

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EU Labor Market 25 Euro Area Unemployment Rate Steady at 11.5% Lowest UR: Austria (4.9%), Germany (5.0%) Highest UR: Greece (25.7%), Spain (23.9%) Youth Unemployment rate is the highest in Spain, Greece, Croatia and Italy.

INFLATION 26 One of the macroeconomic goals is stable price levels. What is inflation? How is it measured? HICP- Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices- calculates the average change over time in prices paid by h/h for a basket of goods) (ie. Food, clothing, appliances, services etc) It includes residents & non-residents(tourists) What causes inflation?

CORE & HEADLINE INFLATION 27 Core Excludes food, alcohol & tobacco and energy prices Preferred indicator by Fed Measured by personal consumption expenditures price index, which includes substitution Is a better predictor of underlying long-term inflation Headline Measure of total inflation, including volatile prices of food and energy

Deflation 28 General decline in prices Causes: $ S, spending (G,P or I) Increases Unemployment depression Prices Defaults Profits UR Closing Business

29 EU Inflation Rate

FRB vs ECB 30 FRB Structure ECB Structure 12 Federal Reserve District Banks 7 Governors Appointed by president confirmed by Senate 14 yr. staggered terms 11 national central banks (country) Executive Board 6 Appointed by the Council of Europe for 7-year terms

Differences FRB vs ECB 31 FRB Roles Monetary Policy- FOMC Dual Mandate Stable Prices & Full Employment ECB Roles Monetary Policy- Governing Council of the ECB (11 countries + 6 members) Single Mandate- Stable Prices

EU Sources of Indicators 32 Eurostat, the Statistical Office of the European Union. For monetary and financial statistics ECB www.principalglobalindicators.org www.tradingeconomics.com www.oecd.org www.oecd.org/std/cli www.ecb.int www.cepr.org

Web Sites 33 Eurozone Epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu France www.insee.fr Greece www.statistics.gr Ireland www.cso.ie Italy www.istat.it Portugal www.ine.pt Spain www.ine.es

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