Why do the experts keep getting it wrong? With James Ashton and Ian Stewart
Back in 2016, economists said Brexit was unlikely to happen and the media reported that Hillary Clinton was a safe bet for the US presidency. Since then, it’s fair to say that world events have taken an unexpected turn. But why didn’t we see it coming? Did the experts really get it wrong or are we being unfair? In an ever evolving business and economic landscape, is certainty now a thing of the past? Is there any point in making predictions at all? This week George and Lizzie are joined by leading business journalist, James Ashton, and Deloitte’s chief economist, Ian Stewart, to find the answer to our latest big question: why do the experts keep getting it wrong? Tune in to find out why: Economists just want to be popular Ian thinks forecasts are an expression of hope George reads a lot of children’s literature We’re all swimming in a river of fake news Hosts: George Parrett and Lizzie Elston Guests: Ian Stewart and James Ashton Technical support: Deloitte’s Creative Studio Original music: Ali Barrett