WASHINGTON — The Treasury launched a market where investors wager if its GDP projections will match reality. Odds place accuracy at 4 percent. Officials vowed to ignore the data, stating policy cannot be dictated by gamblers. "We require authority, not precision," said Chief Economist Alan Sternglass. "The models are correct because we publish them."
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Treasury Launches Market To Bet On Accuracy Of Its Own GDP Projections
Expert Weighs In
“We require authority, not precision. The models are correct because we publish them.”
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