The Student Room Group

Help

Your country?????do you love economics????
Original post by Gdpboostet
Your country?????do you love economics????


UK. I like economics, but I have issues with it in practice. I would have no problems lecturing it if I get to pick the topics that I want to lecture and exclude the ones that I don't/
Reply 2
Bro,I also do,i have talked to you before .i want to get real understanding of it.quite heart touching subject.but difficult to understand.i am from india.
Reply 3
Original post by Gdpboostet
Bro,I also do,i have talked to you before .i want to get real understanding of it.quite heart touching subject.but difficult to understand.i am from india.

Are you an economics student???
Original post by Gdpboostet
Are you an economics student???


*Graduate
Changing discipline though.

Is it about polygamy? I don't think I would be able to help with that.
Reply 5
Original post by MindMax2000
*Graduate
Changing discipline though.

Is it about polygamy? I don't think I would be able to help with that.

If i face difficulties in my studies .can i ask you for help???
Reply 6
What do you think about current situation of uk economy???
Aren't experts too pessimistic??
It is continuinng to beat expectations.
It grew 0.3pc in january.experts predicted that uk'd be in a recession.but it is not in reccesion.
Even pmi data is telling that i woul beat expectation.
What is your opinion?????
Original post by Gdpboostet
If i face difficulties in my studies .can i ask you for help???

Yeah sure. I specialise in financial/banking economics with a background in accounting and management.
Original post by Gdpboostet
What do you think about current situation of uk economy???
Aren't experts too pessimistic??
It is continuinng to beat expectations.
It grew 0.3pc in january.experts predicted that uk'd be in a recession.but it is not in reccesion.
Even pmi data is telling that i woul beat expectation.
What is your opinion?????


I haven't been following the economics recently.
I got tired of hearing about Brexit, politicians, NHS, university costs. It put me off looking into the situation in detail.

The thing about forecasts is that nobody has a very good crystal ball. Experts routinely get it wrong. Having said that, the layman isn't going to fare any better (you are talking about professionals whose livelihood and years of study are based on looking at these stats; the layman with next to no knowledge of economics or statistics and have spent no more than 5 minutes reading up horoscope columns about the future isn't exactly going to have significantly better odds).
Trajectories can change, and they are often not linear. I wouldn't put too much weight on expectations; that's how financial and economic crashes can occur.

Quick Reply

Latest