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  • If economics is a dismal science, he's the Chief Dismal Scientist.
  • Don't ask the dismal scientists.
  • But economists, ever the dismal scientists, were skeptical that all would go as planned.
  • A state economy specialist firm called Dismal Scientist has a reliable model that forecasts the Electoral College.
  • She has shed more tears lately, but not over insults from dismal scientists in Washington research circles.
  • But the dismal scientists are not running for office; many political realists agreed with Alexander's use.
  • But before you drift back into a peaceful slumber, remember that the dismal scientists have a dismal record in predicting recessions.
  • He and other dismal scientists do concede the social value of good works _ particularly when the beneficiaries include those doing the good works.
  • He uses Dismal Scientist, www . dismal . com, to find the latest economic data, forecasts and timely columns that provide economic perspective.
  • Wannabe movers and shakers pine for the days when Cabinet officers and captains of industry could not get through the day without advice from a dismal scientist.
  • Competitive markets, the not-so-dismal scientists reminded us, had insured that two-thirds of all income had gone to wages as far back as the division between capital and labor could be measured.
  • "This report gives us more confidence in saying that the housing market is past its peak and higher mortgage rates are having an effect on home buying and new construction, " said economists at the Dismal Scientist, an economics Web site.
  • Krugman, who writes a column for Slate magazine called " The Dismal Scientist, " describes sweatshop owners as " soulless multinationals and rapacious local entrepreneurs, whose only concern was to take advantage of the profit opportunities offered by cheap labor ."
  • To learn about how the crisis is affecting the United States, a site called the Dismal Scientist, which bills itself as the " Web's authoritative source for economic information, " has a section dealing with the effect of the crisis on different regions of the country.
  • "The future of monetary policy depends on how far the Fed will allow the rate of inflation rate to advance _ that is, at what annualized inflation rate does the Fed consider its goal of price stability to be threatened ? " wrote economists from the Dismal Scientist, a Web site focusing on economics.