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The Economist's panel of forecasters expects the economy to grow by 1.9% this year and by 2.0% in 2009.
The average predicted by the panel of forecasters polled monthly by The Economist was then a feeble 0.4%: one pundit even expected GDP to shrink by 0.5%.
For 2015 The Economist's panel of forecasters expects 3% growth in America, compared with 1.1% in Japan and the euro area.
The Economist's panel of forecasters projects a fall of 1.4%.The failure to hit fiscal goals is not for want of effort.
It seems that America, not Europe, will do most of the work of pulling the world out of its lull: the latest prediction from the panel of forecasters polled monthly by The Economist is that America's GDP will grow by 1.7% this year, against the euro area's mere 1.2%.In the short run, the normal prescription for a stalling economy is to reduce interest rates or loosen budgets.
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