In Europe, economists nod ap-provingly when the euro group waives fines on Spain — which, despite years of growth, still runs deficits way higher than the bloc's rules allow.
Economists led by Larry Summers, former Treasury secretary, have been propounding the sobering theory that the US may be mired in so-called secular stagnation — a trap of lethargic economic growth and depressed interest rates.
Economists believe modernising India's existing antiquated, inefficient tax system will significantly stimulate the economy, potentially adding 1.
To stimulate fresh thinking, Nasa challenged economists, including the Nobel Prize-winning Eric Maskin and Mariana Mazzucato, to examine the economic development of low earth orbit, or "commercial space".
Economists at the bank last month warned that slowing developing economies had set back their efforts to catch up with rich economies like the US by decades.
Yet, by the early hours of June 24th, it was clear that votershad ignored the warnings of economists, allies and their own government and,after more than four decades in the EU, were about to step boldly into the unknown.
If we assume that fairness is defined as keeping what you contribute to the social good (what economists would call the value of their marginal product), and no more than that, such fairness would compel us to take the income the wealthy earn in excess of their contribution to the social good.
Some economists even recommend abolishing cash.
But while the ECB edged up its projections for growth and inflation this year to take account of higher oil prices and the strong start to the year, its economists' forecasts for both variables for 2017 and 2018 were left virtually unchanged — in contrast with more bullish sentiment in the markets.
These days, the phrase "Chinese real estate" is usually mentioned by economists who are worried about bubbles.
A rising fund manager star at T Rowe Price predicts that computers will become increasingly important in asset management, supplanting the industry's traditional backbone of human stock pickers, economists and analysts.
If economists are to be believed, vast numbers of jobs will have evaporated by the time today's pupils reach the labour market.
"Such a long, uninterrupted spell of slow but positive trade growth is unprecedented," WTO economists wrote.
Carl Emmerson and Jonat-han Cribb, economists at the UK's influential Institute for Fiscal Studies, said the policy would benefit many low-paid people.
2 percent rise in 2015, according to nine of 12 economists surveyed by Bloomberg News this month.
There are many reasons for that but perhaps the simplest explanation is that freer trade has inflicted a more grievous toll than economists, myself included, had expected.
In 2008, economists Lorenzo Pecchi and Gustavo Piga edited a book in which celebrated economists pondered Keynes's essay.
Similar jobs include high school teachers, anthropologists, special education teachers, historians, and economists.
The question of why college now costs so much more than it did a few decades ago prompted the economists to ask if the cause could be the high pay taken home by college presidents.
Economists expect multiple reductions this year both to benchmark interest rates and to reserve ratios.