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Economists, like hedge fund traders, need open minds

Failing to spot an emerging crisis may be forgivable, but not learning its lessons and failing to recognise its root causes are far more serious errors. A rapidly changing world needs economists, risk managers and traders with open minds, argues energy market veteran Vincent Kaminski

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"Nobody, who has not lived before 1789, knows how sweet life can be," said Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord, a French diplomat legendary for both his cunning and total lack of moral scruples.1 His exceptional intelligence did not prevent him from being blind to the social reality around him. Talleyrand's douceur de vivre aside, the majority of French people in the 1780s lived on the edge of

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