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Management Perspectives skip to main | skip to sidebar Management Perspectives Friday, March 15, 2013 When will the strong Australian dollar end? In an earlier column on the perils of forecasting, I spoke about the use and abuse of economic forecasts, including the way it creates something of a herd instinct among economists. This creates the business problem I addressed in that column. How can you use the forecasts when they are so often and so dramatically wrong? In this regard, the last months of 2012 and the first part of 2013 were quite remarkable. First China was seen to be growing, then contracting, then growing. Something similar happened to forecast iron ore prices and to forecasts on US economic growth. This type of yo-yo effect creates a further and more serious problem for business, policy instability. It is very difficult to plan, especially for businesses dependent in some way on the Government marketplace, when Government is so unreliable. In all t...
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