61. Many private economists do not believe that Mexico will show sustained growth before the end of next year. 62. Most economists believe the actual inflation rate is even lower, because the Consumer Price Index overstates inflation. 63. Most economists believe the forecast is too optimistic, and say the tax break does little to repair an economy that needs to be more aggressively deregulated. 64. Most economists believe this is such an important issue that everyone will automatically plan and save for retirement. 65. Most economists believe it would make more sense to subsidize the poor directly. 66. Most economists believe joblessness and inflation rates are closely linked. 67. Most economists believe that some kind of wealth effect links consumer behavior to stock prices. 68. Most economists believe that wealth and income are more concentrated in the United States than in Japan. 69. Much of it, some economists believe, can be traced to the behaviorial quirks of investors. 70. Nevertheless, most economists believe Argentina is heading into a recession because of the downturn in Brazil. |