31. Indeed, some economists see signs prices may be recovering. 32. Indeed, economists nowadays seemingly see good everywhere. 33. Just a month ago, economists were still seeing signs of slow growth in both the city and the state. 34. Long-term, some economists see the euro as competing with the dollar as the top international currency. 35. Loomis Sayles economist Horrigan sees the evidence piling up for a pessimistic outlook. 36. Many agricultural economists see merit in the Iowa plan, although they say it needs much more scrutiny. 37. Many economists see a carbon tax as the most economically efficient way to reduce emissions. 38. Many economists see reasons for further changes. 39. Mainstream economists see the expansion as a phenomenon that can continue indefinitely, until some outside shock or policy mistake provokes a recession. 40. Most economists see few reasons not to cut interest rates in coming months to get the economy moving. |