Chew the flat: No growth better than a downtrend
You know things are bad in Oklahoma when an economist’s prediction that 2010 may see no growth is described as being "cautiously optimistic.” Flat growth is good?
Yes, considering the alternative.
Flat lines are a bad thing on a hospital vital signs monitor but not so bad for a recovering economy. So the prediction by OSU economist Russell Evans seems to be reason for guarded optimism. Things...
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