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Tag Archives: economic predictions
Economists who had a better record at calling extreme events had a worse record in general.
“The analyst with the largest number as well as the highest proportion of accurate and extreme forecasts had, by far, the worst forecasting record.“
Posted in Analysis (Accuracy & Precision), Economics, Forecasting (Science & Practice), Prediction Post-Mortem
Tagged analysis, economic forecasting, economic forecasts, economic predicting, economic predictions, Economics, economy, forecasting, forecasts, post-mortem, post-mortem predictions, predicting, Prediction Post-Mortem, Predictions
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The United States and the European governments will default on their debt, eventually — dixit Marc Faber. [PREDICTIONS]
Singapore is the safest. 2:15 into Download this post to watch the video —if your feed reader does not show it to you. Via Joe Weisenthal
Posted in Finance, Financial Markets, Predictions - Forecasts, The Global Economy
Tagged debt, E.U., economic forecasts, economic predictions, economy, European Union, Finance, Financial Markets, forecasts, governments, Marc Faber, Predictions, public debt, United States, United States Of America, US economy, US government, USA
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