COPENHAGEN — The war on Iran has upended the global economic outlook overnight. Oil supply routes have been shut down and prices have surged. Every central bank, finance ministry and economic forecaster is scrambling to answer the same question: what happens next?
But before rushing to produce new numbers, we need to know what kind of uncertainty we are facing. Are our standard forecasting tools up to the task, or do they offer false comfort?
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