Economists have trouble forecasting recessions




In 1929, days after the stock market crash, the Harvard Economic Society reassured its subscribers: “A severe depression is outside the range of probability”. In a survey in March 2001, 95% of American economists said there would not be a recession, even though one had already started. In late 2007, most economists did not forecast a recession in America...

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The Economist, Nov. 15, 2007