Abstract
Experience has taught economic forecasters to expect a recession when the yield on short-term Treasury securities rises above the yield on longer term securities - a situation known as a yield-curve inversion. But some economists suspect the yield curve might not be as reliable a predictor of output growth as it used to be.
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