Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/334494 
Year of Publication: 
2025
Series/Report no.: 
Working Paper No. 184
Publisher: 
Universität Leipzig, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät, Leipzig
Abstract: 
Okun's Misery Index (MI), which is the sum of the rates of unemployment and inflation, is a popular measure used to assess the economic situation, as well as (macroeconomic) 'economic discomfort' and government performance. We use three variants of the MI to evaluate legislative periods and Federal Chancellors between 1951 and 2024. The rankings calculated using these variants differ notably, particularly until the mid-1970s. However, the differences are limited thereafter. The results contrast sharply with those of the Barro Misery Index, a comparative measure of government performance. The findings have both sobering and reassuring implications for politics. Usual macroeconomic interventions do not affect MIs and BMIs to a sizeable degree.
Subjects: 
Macroeconomic discomfort
Misery Index
Barro Misery Index
Government popularity
JEL: 
C13
E63
H11
Document Type: 
Working Paper

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