TheStandard.com - December 12, 2000

Economists: Relax, This Won't Hurt a Bit

Most of us like recession speculation about as much as we like tetanus
shots. A business forecast from UCLA brought out the big needle on
Monday and predicted a 60 percent chance of the r-word in 2001. Like
your doctor, the UCLA economists said it would only pinch a little,
and then it would all be over.

CBS MarketWatch, Newsbytes and MSNBC provided good summaries of the
report, which insisted everything would be peachy again in 2002.
Newsbytes' Michael Bartlett led with some encouragement for deflated
techie egos: "The stimulus of the Internet-led 'New Economy' was
enough to keep the current economic expansion in the United States
driving forward for four years longer than it might have," he said,
paraphrasing the report. Funny how everyone's putting "new economy" in
quotes these days - it used to seem so real.

The San Jose Mercury News called the predicted downturn "recession
lite" and noted that local California readers "will escape the worst
of it." (A separate UCLA report on California put the odds of a
statewide recession at 40 percent; report author Tom Lieser prefers
the term "deceleration.") Many experts expect 3 percent growth next
year, so the Merc's Jennifer Bjorhus called other economist to compare
notes. One Bay Area econ professor agreed that we may be in trouble,
but the UCLA report "has other economists scratching their heads,"
said Bjorhus. "I don't know of anybody else that's out there that
far," said economist Richard Carlson.

We do. CBS MarketWatch columnist Paul Farrell wondered if the slump
has already arrived, citing Ken Kurson's article "Nine Signs We're
Already in a Recession" in Esquire's December issue. Kurson's thesis
made sense and "was worth the price of the magazine," but in the end,
Farrell shrugged it off. "Neither Esquire's Grinch nor the U.S.
Supreme Court is going to steal my Christmas," he wrote. If only we
could face the doctor with such self-assurance. - Jen Muehlbauer

UCLA Report's Economic Forecast: Recession Lite
http://tm0.com/thestandard/sbct.cgi?s=64392849&i=284481&d=730130 

UCLA's Anderson School Predicts 'Mild Recession' in 2001
http://tm0.com/thestandard/sbct.cgi?s=64392849&i=284481&d=730131 

UCLA Economists See U.S. Recession
http://tm0.com/thestandard/sbct.cgi?s=64392849&i=284481&d=730132 

U.S. Recession Looming, Study Says
http://tm0.com/thestandard/sbct.cgi?s=64392849&i=284481&d=730133 

Recession in 2001? It's Already Here!
http://tm0.com/thestandard/sbct.cgi?s=64392849&i=284481&d=730134 

Nine Signs We're Already in a Recession
Esquire (Not available online.)


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