Serious economists tend to agree with the current Republican line that presidents have less impact on the economy than most people think.
Economists tend to prefer a gas tax, but it's not the only option.
Economists tend to think that the rebate might help the economy a little but not much.
Economists tend to the first position, but most governments, businesses, and environmental groups adhere to the second.
At its very mention, East European economists today tend simply to roll their eyes.
Economists with some liking for precision tend to shy away from these subjects.
Economists tend to focus on markets or aggregate outcomes instead of observing individual behavior.
Private economists tended to agree, saying consumers have cut their buying because of low personal income growth and high debt burdens.
Western economists tend to talk at length about theory; the easterners are mainly interested in practice.
Economists tend to worry more about China's economy these days than India's, notwithstanding the election results.