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Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Leamer: Is a Recession Ahead?

by Calculated Risk on 1/16/2007 02:59:00 PM

Dr. Edward Leamer, Director UCLA Anderson Forecast, writes in The Economists' Voice: Is a Recession Ahead? The Models Say Yes, but the Mind Says No

My view, announced in December 2005, is that this time will be different. This time the problems in housing will stay in housing. So far, I am feeling very smug. But this keeps me up at night. In this column, first the models, and then the mind. The models say that a recession is coming soon. The mind says otherwise.
I'll have more later, but here is Dr. Leamer's conclusion:
The mind: why i think the models are wrong

The models that rely on history suggest that the extreme problems in housing currently being corrected will almost surely infect the rest of the economy, but that history does not take into account two important facts:

• Manufacturing is not poised to contribute much to job loss.

• Real interest rates are very low and there is no evident credit crunch, now or on the horizon.

These facts make the problem in housing less severe than it would be otherwise, and help to confine the pathology to the directly affected real estate sectors: builders, real estate brokers and real estate bankers.
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The models say “recession;” the mind says “no way.” I’m going with the mind. This time the problems in housing will stay in housing. If you are a builder or a broker, it will feel like a deep depression. The rest of us will hardly notice.