How good are Economic Forecasts: Does Forecasting Have a Future?
And it will be delivered by a Nobel Laureate no less — Professor Clive Granger. Granger, originally from Wales and for 30 years Professor of Economics at the University of California at San Diego, shared the 2003 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (with another old friend Robert Engle) for his discoveries on the analysis and forecasting of time series data. * No link available online. Remedy & Risk San Diego Union-Tribune, July 14-A growing number of cardiologists and heart-disease researchers believe people cannot be too low an LDL. They’re talking about low-density lipoprotein, the so-called bad cholesterol, small amounts of which are necessary to make cell membranes and hormones. In excess, LDL collects inside coronary arteries, causing a destructive cascade that can result in a heart attack.