The 1907 ‘Knickerbocker Crisis’ and the cost of trust
Most students of financial history will recall and agree that few episodes illustrate the delicate balance between speculation, confidence, and...
Read moreDetailsAnthony Kila is a Jean Monnet professor of Strategy and Development. He is currently Institute Director at the Commonwealth Institute of Advanced and Professional Studies, CIAPS, Lagos, Nigeria. He is a regular commentator on the BBC and he works with various organisations on International Development projects across Europe, Africa and the USA. He tweets @anthonykila, and can be reached at anthonykila@ciaps.org
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