A survey of
academic economists gives an average range of 3 - 3.5 % for a 1 - year horizon, and 5 - 5.5 % for a 30 - year horizon.
Not exact matches
In his article «
Give Gruber a Break», Charles Battig describes
Economist Gruber's views and statements as being normal in the
academic world.
I'm no big fan of
economists and have long wondered why law, and legal
academics in particular,
give them and their theories such (or, indeed, any) credit.