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Challenging economic pessimism: an optimistic note

Economists in general, and risk specialists in particular, are often viewed as a gloomy lot. Nevertheless, David Rowe offers a contrarian and basically upbeat view of the long-term outlook

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David Rowe: economists and risk managers should seek to play the role of a psychological flywheel to those around them

Economists have long been viewed as a rather depressing lot, prone to nitpicking calculation and governed by a dismal view of the human condition. Rather than be professional Cassandras, however, I think economists and risk managers should seek to play the role of a psychological flywheel to those around them. Organisations and larger societies are prone to waves of optimism and pessimism that too

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