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Business Cycle Developments: 1962

Available Issues for 1962

January 1962 (pdf 6M) February 1962 (pdf 6.2M) March 1962 (pdf 6.1M) April 1962 (pdf 6.2M)
May 1962 (pdf 6.1M) June 1962 (pdf 5.9M) July 1962 (pdf 6.1M) August 1962 (pdf 6.1M)
September 1962 (pdf 6.2M) October 1962 (pdf 5.8M) November 1962 (pdf 5.8M) December 1962 (pdf 5.9M)

Table of Contents for Issues in 1962

In some instances, pages are assembled into collections with pages of the same title that appear in later issues of the publication. Pages may be retrieved either for a specific year or in a collection.

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Average Monthly Percentage Changes and Related Measures for 55 Monthly Business Cycle Series

Average Percentage Changes and Related Measures for 55 Monthly and 9 Quarterly Business Cycle Series

Average Quarterly Percentage Changes and Related Measures for 12 Quarterly Business Cycle Series

Average Workweek, Manufacturing

Average Workweek, Manufacturing - 21 Industries

Business Cycle Reference Dates and Duration of Expansions and Contractions in the United States: 1854-1961

Comparisons of Reference Cycle Patterns

Comparisons of Specific Cycle Patterns

Complete Titles and Sources of Principal Business Cycle Series and Diffusion Indexes

Cover Page

Current Seasonal Adjustment Factors for Business Cycle Series Adjusted by Bureau of the Census or NBER

Diffusion Indexes - Actual and Anticipated

Diffusion Indexes, Actual and Anticipated, Over Specified Intervals for 4 Manufacturing Activities

Diffusion Indexes (Percent Rising) for 12 Major Economic Activities

Diffusion Indexes (Percent Rising) Over Specified Intervals for 12 Major Economic Activities

Distribution of Highs in Business Cycle Indicators During 1961 Expansion and Percent Currently High

Distribution of Highs in Business Cycle Indicators During Recent Months Compared With Periods Around Previous Business Cycle Peaks

Distribution of Highs in Business Cycle Indicators During Recent Months of the Current Expansion

Index of Industrial Materials Prices

Index of Industrial Materials Prices - 13 Industrial Materials

Index of Industrial Production

Index of Industrial Production - 25 Industries

Index of Stock Prices, 500 Common Stocks

Initial Claims for Unemployment Insurance, All State Programs

International Comparisons of Industrial Production

International Series of Industrial Production

Introduction and Organization and Content of Report

NBER Lagging Indicators

NBER Lagging Indicators (charts)

NBER Leading Indicators

NBER Leading Indicators (charts)

NBER Roughly Coincident Indicators

NBER Roughly Coincident Indicators (charts)

Number of Employees in Non-Agricultural Establishments

Other U.S. Series with Business Cycle Significance

Percentage Changes for Principal Monthly and Quarterly Series

Percent Change for Selected Series Over Contraction and Expansion Periods of Business Cycles: 1920 to 1961

Percent Change from Reference Trough Levels as Measured at Designated Months After the Refernce Trough Dates in the 9 Most Recent Expansions

Percent of Reference Peak Levels as Measured at Designated Months After the Reference Trough Dates in the 9 Most Recent Expansions

Percent of Specific Peak Levels and Percent Change from Specific Trough Levels as Measured at Designated Months After the Specific Trough Dates in the 9 Most Recent Expansion

Recent Changes for Business Cycle Series

Sales of Retail Stores

Seasonal Adjustment Factors, May 1961 to June 1962, for Business Cycle Series Adjusted by Bureau of Census or NBER

Seasonal Adjustment Factors, November 1960 to December 1961, for Business Cycle Series Adjusted by Bureau of Census or NBER

Specific Trough and Peak Dates for Selected Business Indicators

Summary Description of X-9 and X-10 Versions of the Census Method II Seasonal Adjustment Program

Table of Contents

Title Page

Value of Manufacturers New Orders, Durable Goods Industries

Value of Manufacturers New Orders, Durable Goods Industries - 21 Industries


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