By Daniel Lacalle*
Every end of the year, by the end of the year, we receive numerous estimates of global GDP growth and inflation for the following year. Historically, almost in all cases, expectations of inflation and growth are too optimistic in December for the following year.
If we look at the track record of central...
Why Mainstream Economic Forecasts Are So Often Wrong – Analysis
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