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Ifo Survey Data in Business Cycle and Monetary Policy Analysis

The business surveys of the Ifo Institute (short for Information and Forschung) are internationally renowned. Every month close to 7,000 enterprises are questioned on their short-term planning and their appraisals of the actual and future business situation. The confidence indicator frequently referred to as the Ifo Business Climate Index is derived from the responses to this Ifo Business Survey. While the Index attracts a lot of attention by practitioners (especially financial market analysts), the use and empirical exploitation of this and other components of Ifo business surveys is - amongs.

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  • "The business surveys of the Ifo Institute (short for Information and Forschung) are internationally renowned. Every month close to 7,000 enterprises are questioned on their short-term planning and their appraisals of the actual and future business situation. The confidence indicator frequently referred to as the Ifo Business Climate Index is derived from the responses to this Ifo Business Survey. While the Index attracts a lot of attention by practitioners (especially financial market analysts), the use and empirical exploitation of this and other components of Ifo business surveys is - amongs."@en

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  • "Aufsatzsammlung"
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  • "Statistics"
  • "Ressources Internet"
  • "Llibres electrònics"
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  • "Ifo Survey Data in Business Cycle and Monetary Policy Analysis"@en
  • "Ifo Survey Data in Business Cycle and Monetary Policy Analysis"
  • "Ifo survey data in business cycle and monetary policy analysis : with 62 tables"
  • "Ifo survey data in business cycle and monetary policy analysis"@en
  • "Ifo survey data in business cycle and monetary policy analysis"
  • "Ifo survey data in business cycle and monetary policy"@en