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Study Group: Forecasting Experts: Economists (US)(?)

Council Members in this Study Group: 85

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John Weicher, Senior Fellow & Director, Housing/Financial Market, Hudson InstituteJohn Weicher
Senior Fellow & Director, Housing/Financial Market
Hudson Institute

John Weicher, PhD, is Senior Fellow and Director of the Center for Housing and Financial Markets at the Hudson Institute in Washington, DC. Previously he served as Assistant Secretary for Housing and Federal Housing Commissioner at the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), managing 3,400...

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Republican Orthodoxy Is Out of Line with Reality and the Flow of History | 09-27-2007
Analysis of: The Battle Over Health Care | www.nytimes.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor

The Republican Party by adhering to its core orthodoxy that "markets are always better than government regulation, and management must be, by nature, evil and eliminated, is on a path to being as much a minority party as it was in the 1930's, 1940's, 1950's, and 1960's.  The truth is that failures...

Monetary Policy Success at a Price! | 07-19-2007
Analysis of: Fed Feels Pressure to Protect Consumers | online.wsj.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor

-It seems that in its determination and focus on bringing the economy out of a recession, and minimizing the chance of the economy falling back into another recession, the Federal Reserve lost its sight on what the possible side effects of those actions going to be on different segments of the population....

Looking for a New Global Economic Paradign to Replace "Free Trade" | 06-21-2007
Analysis of: Global Trade Talks Collapse | news.yahoo.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor

The Potsdam meetings confirmed what analysts already know -- concentrating on solving the problem of "agriculture" will forever doom global trade talks and lead to an impass that will surely force changes in the underlying views of the Atlantic concensus that "free trade" is always preferable to "managed...

What Me Worry? | 02-28-2007
Analysis of: Recession unlikely, economists say | www.businessweek.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor

The Chinese meltdown has more to do with China's overheated and speculative culture and dependence on exports with the United States, than with short-term developments and conflicting economic statistics on the state of the American economy.Alan Greenspan's remarks and actions by the Chinese government...

Would David Ricardo Be Proud of a $768 billion trade deficit? | 02-23-2007
Author: GLG Expert Contributor

- For 2006 the US trade deficit reached $763 billion, a new record.- Exports of goods and services totaled $1437 billion.- Imports totaled $2201 billion.The trade deficit with China totaled more than $220 billion, a new record, double the deficit typically run with Japan. Continuing on this course,...

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