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Transportation Indicators and Business Cycles explores the critical connections between transportation sector performance and broader economic cycles. The book demonstrates how various transportation metrics—including freight movements, passenger traffic, fuel consumption, and logistics activity—serve as reliable leading indicators of economic health and cyclical downturns.
Written by Kajal Lahiri, this comprehensive work provides researchers, economists, and policy makers with practical frameworks for interpreting transportation data to forecast business cycle movements. The analysis covers multiple transportation modes and their respective roles in signaling economic shifts, offering both theoretical foundations and empirical evidence for the indicator relationships.
Essential for understanding macroeconomic forecasting and transportation economics, this publication bridges the gap between transportation studies and business cycle analysis, making it valuable for academic institutions, government agencies, and financial institutions seeking improved economic prediction capabilities.







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