Forecast
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But we're in an era of science where we actually can
forecast
the weather.
And believe it or not, and I know some of you are like, "Yeah, right," we're about 90 percent accurate, or more, with weather
forecast.
During the hurricane season of 2017, media outlets had to actually assign reporters to dismiss fake information about the weather
forecast.
The only way we’ll be able to
forecast
correctly and prepare accordingly will be to continue to study currents and the powerful forces that shape them.
This is not a
forecast.
Now, I said this was a warning, not a
forecast.
And then in five seconds, they send you back the complete weather
forecast
for that town.
And compared with the official forecast, that oil will cost 26 dollars a barrel in 2025, which is half of what we've been paying lately, that will save 70 billion dollars a year, starting quite soon.
So much, in fact, that after you've handled the domestic oil
forecast
from areas already approved, you have only this little bit left, and let's see how we can meet that, because there's a pretty flexible menu of ways.
Now let's imagine that you were an economist in 1929, trying to
forecast
future growth for the United States, not knowing that the economy was about to go off a cliff, not knowing that we were about to enter the greatest economic disaster certainly in the 20th century.
If you had based your prediction, your
forecast
on 1900 to 1929 you'd have predicted something like this.
Yes, we have good reason to
forecast
that the future will be faster, but what I've come to realize is that speed is paradoxical, and like all good paradoxes, it teaches us about the human experience, as absurd and complex as it is.
Here is my forecast: 1.
Although growth may exceed the Commission’s forecast, there are reasons to be concerned about the eurozone’s growth potential.
To communicate their intentions simply and clearly, they may set an explicit target range in terms of a particular economic variable, or announce a
forecast
for the variable, or offer forward guidance by specifying a threshold value for it that must be met before changing interest rates.
The robustness of NGDP targeting to unknown future shocks is similar whether the objective is to ease money, tighten money, or stay the course, and whether the central bank wants to announce a forecast, a target range, or a threshold for forward guidance.
With 1% instead of the 2.2% growth
forecast
last spring, France is not much better.
The consensus
forecast
for US growth in 2013 is lower than for 2012, which is not a vote of confidence that they can.
But that is my hope, not my
forecast.
Meanwhile, the supply of most commodities is
forecast
to grow by no more than 2% annually in real terms.
In an ideal world, everyone would acknowledge which
forecast
proved correct.
Since 2010, the US Congressional Budget Office has lowered its outlook for productivity growth in the decade to 2020 from 25% to 16%; so has the United Kingdom’s Office for Budget Responsibility, reducing its
forecast
from 22% to 14% productivity growth.
While the data were hardly devastating relative to a consensus
forecast
of 8.2%, many (including me) expected a second consecutive quarterly rebound from the slowdown that appeared to have ended in the third quarter of 2012.
The ECB’s most recent macroeconomic forecast, which cut expected GDP growth for both 2012 and 2013, makes the threat all too clear: The eurozone will certainly contract this year, and grow by just 0.3%, at best, next year.
I used to joke that the most important thing I learned from my research was never to attempt to
forecast
the price of oil.
The IMF has raised its
forecast
for eurozone growth this year to 1.2%.
Even Greece is
forecast
to grow by a modest but not insignificant 0.6%.
Despite the accident, global use of nuclear power looks set to grow steadily in the next 20 years, although at a slower rate than previously
forecast.
For example, in order to prevent shortages, VillageReach, the organization for which I work, helped to correct the population figures used to
forecast
the number of vaccines needed in each health center.
Trump’s
forecast
for the United States’ overall economic-growth rate is hardly wild-eyed.
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