It's a LeftWatch column from Matthew Parris in the Times, as he mocks Blanchflower, Portes and Mason for
wrong economic predictions (plus Kaletsky and Wolf)
Not exact matches
A significant portion of the TSC hearing focused on Haldane's now famous Fish comment, as well as broader issues with
economic forecasting — something that has come to the fore in the UK since economists were almost unanimously
wrong in their
predictions about the immediate impact of Brexit on the British economy.
Important piece, because people watch PIMCO on the tube, and think that they make money off of their
economic predictions, which are often
wrong.
Plus, peace of mind from a fixed rate can be worth it even if the
economic predictions are
wrong.
If what you mean by «scare mongering scenario» is histrionic
predictions of
economic apocalypse following any attempt to deal with AGW, then no, you're probably guessing
wrong.