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Leading indicatorA change in a measurable economic factor that is evident before the economy starts to follow a specific trend.
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Leading indicatorA particular measure of a country's economic activity, used to predict near future economic trends.
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Leading indicatorA measurable economic variable that varies over the business cycle, reaching peaks and troughs somewhat earlier than other macroeconomic variables such as GDP and unemployment, and therefore useful fo [..]
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Leading indicatorDefinition An economic indicator that changes before the economy has changed. Examples of leading indicators include production workweek, building permits, unemployment insurance claims, money supply, [..]
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Leading indicatorProcess-oriented metrics, such as the degree of implementation or conformance to policies and procedures, that support the PSM program management system and has the capability of predicting performanc [..]
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Leading indicatorA leading indicator is an economic measure that changes before the economy does. Changes in leading indicators may predict the course the economy is to take in the future, although not with great accuracy. Some of the leading indicators are new unemployment claims, building permits, inventory changes, and money supply.
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Leading indicatorA change in a measurable economic factor that is evident before the economy starts to follow a specific trend.
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