Macroeconomics

Coincident Indicator

Definition

What is Coincident Indicator?

A data series that moves broadly at the same time as the economy.

Example in practice

How This Looks in Practice

Industrial productionThe output of factories, mines, and utilities. can serve as a coincident indicator.

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