Hidden Forces

A Recession, More Inflation, or Both? | Eric Basmajian

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Aug 1, 2022
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INSIGHT

Secular Trends Shape Cycles

  • Economic gravity from secular trends biases cyclical movements; downturns last longer and upturns are shorter.
  • Since the 1990s, cyclical upturns lasted 13 months and downturns 18 months on average, reflecting declining growth forces.
INSIGHT

Employment Decline Signals Recession

  • Employment declines typically occur once a recession has started, as it is the last corner of the economy to fall.
  • Currently, employment growth remains positive, so we are in a cyclical downturn but not yet officially in recession.
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Criteria for Leading Indicators

  • Valid leading indicators must have logical economic sequences and consistent historical lead times.
  • Using a combination of long and short leading indicators improves confidence in identifying economic inflection points.
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