Iconoclastic and sometimes contrarian economist Nouriel Roubini says it’s quite possible.
That said, Roubini’s comments remind me of a couple of things.
First, iconoclastic contrarians usually revel in the attention they get by being … well, iconoclastic contrarians. And, I think Roubini’s reveling in spades.
Second, it’s economist joke time.
How does a contrarian economist get 60 percent of his predictions right?
“Regular” economists only get 40 percent right, right? …
Well, do the math, you non-economists.
That said, any second dip is likely to be less severe than the first one.
Unless other factors come in.
See, I could be an economist!
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