By New Deal democrat The impact of coronavirus on my slowdown vs. recession forecast For roughly the last half year, my forecast has been that a slowdown without a recession was the most likely scenario, *IF* the economy were left to its own devices. Well, given the horror scenarios possible with the coronavirus outbreak, the economy is certainly not being “left to its own devices.” I took a look at how that intersects with my forecast over at Seeking Alpha. As usual, clicking over and reading should be helpful to you, and rewards me a little bit for my work.
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by New Deal democrat
The impact of coronavirus on my slowdown vs. recession forecast
For roughly the last half year, my forecast has been that a slowdown without a recession was the most likely scenario, *IF* the economy were left to its own devices.
Well, given the horror scenarios possible with the coronavirus outbreak, the economy is certainly not being “left to its own devices.”
I took a look at how that intersects with my forecast over at Seeking Alpha.
As usual, clicking over and reading should be helpful to you, and rewards me a little bit for my work.