Medubaris Research is an independent research institution developing transparent measurement frameworks that use observable economic behavior to improve macroeconomic analysis.

The Luxury Inventory Signal Index (LISI) is the first research program developed under this framework, applying these principles to premium automotive inventory as an indicator of discretionary consumer behavior.

Our work is intended for researchers, analysts, investors, and policymakers seeking additional evidence alongside traditional economic statistics.

We combine publicly observable data, statistical analysis, and documented methodology to develop indicators that complement — not replace — traditional economic measures.

Why We Exist

Official statistics remain indispensable, but they are often published with reporting delays, revisions, and limited visibility into emerging behavioral shifts.

At the same time, the modern economy generates an unprecedented amount of observable economic activity that may reveal shifts in consumer and institutional behavior before they become fully visible in traditional statistical releases.

Our research asks whether observable economic behavior can provide earlier, complementary, and reproducible insight into macroeconomic conditions.

Our Research Principles

Observation before explanation

We describe what the data shows before proposing why it happened.

Transparency over authority

Methods should be inspectable rather than trusted on reputation alone.

Confidence proportional to evidence

The strength of our conclusions reflects the strength of the available evidence.

Contradictions are information

When signals disagree, that disagreement is usually worth more than a forced consensus.

Methodology over narrative

Sound methods should lead conclusions, not be shaped to fit them.

Independent replication whenever possible

Findings become stronger when others can reproduce them using the same evidence.

Our Research Approach

We begin with observable phenomena rather than predetermined theories. When we observe persistent behavioral patterns, we develop transparent measurement frameworks to study them, document their limitations, and evaluate whether they provide meaningful insight alongside established economic indicators.

Research Programs

LISI is the first indicator developed under this research framework.

LISI

Research Release 0.1

Measures premium automotive inventory as an indicator of discretionary consumer behavior.

Treasury Signals

In development

Studies government cash-flow data as a high-frequency measure of fiscal activity.

Labor Dynamics

In development

Explores observable labor-market behavior through alternative measurement frameworks.

Research Standards

Every published indicator is accompanied by documentation describing its:

  • Methodology
  • Assumptions
  • Limitations
  • Known failure modes
  • Revision history

Medubaris Research is independently operated. We do not accept compensation for favorable coverage of any company, product, or asset referenced in our research, and research conclusions remain proportional to available evidence.

Formal governance documentation is in active development and will be published here as it's finalized.

Institutional Documentation

The documents below provide additional detail on the principles, architecture, and governance that support our research.

Medubaris Research exists to improve economic understanding through transparent observation, reproducible methodology, and evidence that can be independently evaluated. Every indicator we publish is designed not as a final answer, but as another measurable lens through which economic reality can be examined.