...In fact, the breakdown of the 52 economists surveyed indicates that only two actually forecast a recession.
And, those two forecasts are for an extremely mild recession. One forecast is for -0.3% real GDP growth in the first quarter followed by -0.4% in the second. The other (somewhat surprisingly from the National Association of Realtors) calls for -0.4% in the first quarter and -0.1% in the second. There are no forecasts of a severe recession...
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And, those two forecasts are for an extremely mild recession. One forecast is for -0.3% real GDP growth in the first quarter followed by -0.4% in the second. The other (somewhat surprisingly from the National Association of Realtors) calls for -0.4% in the first quarter and -0.1% in the second. There are no forecasts of a severe recession...
http://www.briefing.com/GeneralCont...estor&ArticleId=NS20080114082920TheBigPicture