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Risk, uncertainty separately cloud global growth forecasting

Alexander Chudik, Valerie Grossman and Enrique Martínez García ()

Economic Letter, 2016, vol. 11, issue 9, 4 pages

Abstract: Forecasts of global growth have historically been imprecise, punctuated by periods of optimism and pessimism. Inaccuracy in forecasting partly reflects quantifiable risks to the global outlook as well as economic uncertainty.

Date: 2016
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