A study by economists says people sleep because they have nothing better to do.
A new study by two British economists shows that it would do just the opposite*.
It was a judgment reached weeks, if not months, ago by most private economists.
This is a major effort at saving for many people but not considered so by economists.
The figure was in line with forecasts by independent economists.
Forecasts by private economists generally range from 2.5 to 3 percent.
Research by economists is ambivalent on the success of such policies.
But he has also incorporated, and indeed revised, much recent analysis by economists.
Production within the household was not a subject that received systematic treatment by early economists.
Although a recovery - as defined by academic economists - started about two years ago, it hasn't felt like one.