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    #11
    Originally posted by Gonzo View Post
    "Of course, the questions are all the same every year and never change. It is the answers that are different each year."


    Seems to me that economic forecasts are as difficult as predicting the weather. Perhaps more difficult, and possibly doomed to failure, since getting an accurate weather forecast doesn’t change the climate.

    There are only two things I remember from economics classes and these are the supply and demand curves, and the boom and recession cycles. Apparently the latter does not apply anymore

    Anyway aren’t recessions or crashes meant to be unexpected? This next one seems to be being predicted all over the place, which is confusing things. Perhaps all will start to seem well…. and then DOOMED?

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      #12
      Originally posted by ferret View Post
      Absolutely. Even if the weather gets better the winter of financial turmoil will last longer than 6 weeks that is for sure. And I don't need a American rat's shadow to tell me that.
      http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...essing-me.html

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        #13
        Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
        Seems to me that economic forecasts are as difficult as predicting the weather. Perhaps more difficult, and possibly doomed to failure, since getting an accurate weather forecast doesn’t change the climate.
        I had this conversation when I bumped into a school friend a few years back. He had just finished his degree in Economics and was just about to start his Masters.

        He said that if you want a prediction of how the economy is going to go and you have the choice between asking an Economist and asking a witch-doctor, ask the witch-doctor. There is a tiny chance that the witch-doctor might be right. The Economist will be wrong.

        Anyway, he is now Chief Financial Officer of a finance firm in the Bahamas, and I am where I am, so I think I know who gets the last laugh over Economics.

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          #14
          Didn't we do this yesterday

          Deja vu !
          Confusion is a natural state of being

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            #15
            Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post


            Seems to me that economic forecasts are as difficult as predicting the weather. Perhaps more difficult, and possibly doomed to failure, since getting an accurate weather forecast doesn’t change the climate.

            There are only two things I remember from economics classes and these are the supply and demand curves, and the boom and recession cycles. Apparently the latter does not apply anymore

            Anyway aren’t recessions or crashes meant to be unexpected? This next one seems to be being predicted all over the place, which is confusing things. Perhaps all will start to seem well…. and then DOOMED?
            Einstein dies and goes to heaven only to be informed
            that his room is not yet ready.

            "I hope you will not mind waiting in a dormitory. We
            are very sorry, but it's the best we can do and you
            will have to share the room with others", he is told
            by the doorman.

            Einstein says that this is no problem at all and
            that there is no need to make such a great fuss. So
            the doorman leads him to the dorm. They enter and Albert
            is introduced to all of the present inhabitants.

            "See, Here is your first room mate. He has an IQ of 180!"

            "Why that's wonderful!" Says Albert. "We can discuss
            mathematics!"

            "And here is your second room mate. His IQ is 150!"

            "Why that's wonderful!" Says Albert. "We can discuss
            physics!"

            "And here is your third room mate. His IQ is 100!"

            "That's Wonderful! We can discuss the latest plays
            at the theater!"

            Just then another man moves out to capture Albert's
            hand and shake it. "I'm your last room mate and I'm
            sorry, but my IQ is only 80."

            Albert smiles back at him and says, "So, where do
            you think interest rates are headed?"

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              #16
              Originally posted by Diver View Post
              Didn't we do this yesterday

              Deja vu !
              Yes, I am sure that I am repeating myself

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