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Business Cycle Developments: 1964
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Statistics
Average Workweek, Manufacturing
Basic Data and Current Changes for Business Cycle Series: 4 Most Recent Months
Comparisons of Reference Cycle Patterns
Comparisons of Specific Cycle Patterns
Diffusion Indexes - Actual and Anticipated
Diffusion Indexes, Actual and Anticipated, Over Specified Intervals for 4 Manufacturing Activities
Diffusion Indexes for 11 Major Economic Activities
Diffusion Indexes for 12 Major Economic Activities
Diffusion Indexes (NBER Leading Indicators)
Diffusion Indexes (NBER Roughly Coincident Indicators)
Distribution of Highs in Business Cycle Indicators During Recent Months Compared With Periods Around Previous Business Cycle Peaks
Errata: NBER Leading Indicators
Index of Industrial Materials Prices
Index of Industrial Production
Index of Stock Prices, 500 Common Stocks
Index of Wholesale Prices
Initial Claims for Unemployment Insurance, All State Programs
International Comparisons of Industrial Production
International Series of Industrial Production
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
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
Value of Manufacturers New Orders, Durable Goods Industries
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