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This is far lower than what many had hoped; in 2010, I
predicted
that in the coming decade, the world could grow at a 4.1% annual rate.
In 2010, I
predicted
that China’s annual growth would slow to 7.5%.
The non-partisan US Congressional Budget Office reports that the 2009 spending increase and tax cuts gave a positive boost to the economy, and indeed had the extra multiplier effects
predicted
by traditional Keynesian models.
Neoclassical economists
predicted
that this would not happen, because people would find other jobs, albeit possibly after a long period of painful adjustment.
Since 2008, for example, more than 150 million people worldwide have been displaced by disasters that few
predicted.
Of course, one cannot at reasonable cost prevent all possible damage from calamities, which strike randomly and in locations that cannot always be
predicted.
“I don’t believe the Trump administration will do the same,” he
predicted.
Back in March 2009, the Nobel laureate Robert Lucas confidently
predicted
that the US economy would be back to normal within three years.
Neither alternative is something that I would have
predicted
– or even imagined.
In a report published last December, the European Commission’s European Political Strategy Center
predicted
that ever-more frequent droughts and floods will “dwarf all other drivers of migration,” with as many as one billion people displaced globally by 2050.
The Board actually
predicted
that its proposals would turn Puerto Rico’s recession into a depression of a magnitude seldom seen anywhere: a 16.2% decline in GNP in the next fiscal year (and a further decline the year after), which is comparable to the experience of countries undergoing civil wars, or that of crisis-ridden Venezuela.
After all, who in 1985 would have
predicted
the Soviet Union’s collapse, Poland’s democratization, or Germany’s reunification?
When the IMF forced large expenditure cuts in East Asia, output in those countries fell--just as Keynesian theory
predicted.
The Polish economist Michal Kalecki, a co-inventor of Keynesian economics (and a distant relative of mine),
predicted
this politically motivated ideological reversal with uncanny accuracy back in 1943:“The assumption that a government will maintain full employment in a capitalist economy if it knows how to do it is fallacious.
For, even if the calamities
predicted
by the prophets of doom are the most likely scenario, why are they a greater threat to the West than they are to regional powers like India, China, Russia, and Iran (for which the Sunni Taliban are a dangerous ideological challenge).
Other gurus
predicted
that China had an overwhelming advantage and would eventually suck all trade-related jobs out of Mexico.
A Greek Morality TaleNEW YORK – When the euro crisis began a half-decade ago, Keynesian economists
predicted
that the austerity that was being imposed on Greece and the other crisis countries would fail.
They are the people Hannah Arendt
predicted
would become fixtures of humanity’s future, living (or living dead) reproaches to hollow declarations of human rights.
Together with the abuses of human rights under his administration, the Great Recession – the predictable (and predicted) consequence of his economic policies – did as much to weaken America’s soft power as the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan did to weaken the credibility of its military power.
Italy’s populist Five Star Movement (M5S), which came out on top in Italy’s 2013 parliamentary elections and is
predicted
to do well again in 2018, emerged from large rallies organized by comedian Beppe Grillo against “la casta” – his derogatory term for what he sees as the country’s ruling casteof professional politicians and journalists.
No one
predicted
what happened in Egypt and Tunisia, which means that no Arab country is immune.
His expectation was that by controlling the amount of money in circulation, the Fed could bring about larger reductions in inflation with smaller increases in idle capacity and unemployment than what traditional Keynesian models
predicted.
Time to Nationalize Insolvent BanksNEW YORK – A year ago, I
predicted
that the losses of US financial institutions would reach at least $1 trillion and possibly go as high as $2 trillion.
Pollsters
predicted
a technical draw.
After all, other forces were at work after 2010 – not least the eurozone crisis (which some non-Keynesians, including me, actually
predicted
before it happened).
For bold and aggressive investors, a benchmark that incorporates future
predicted
GDP gives a lot more weight to emerging markets, especially to the growth economies.
Theresa May’s Failed GambleBUDAPEST – Six months ago, I
predicted
that British Prime Minister Theresa May’s government wouldn’t last far beyond May of this year.
And no one
predicted
the intensity of the CCP’s campaign to root out corruption, including in the military, the financial sector, and the highest levels of the party itself.
It is the natural, predictable, and (by many)
predicted
result of the main European countries’ deliberate policy of repressing aggregate demand.
The collapse of world oil and gas prices has wounded Russia’s budget, and lack of investment in the country’s energy sector over the years is now causing the declining production that economists have long
predicted.
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