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  • 'Overconfident' IMF downplayed risks in run-up to financial crisis 15.59 GMT on Wednesday 9 February 2011.

    The Guardian World News Larry Elliott 2011

  • WikiLeaks cables: Saudi Arabia cannot pump enough oil to keep a lid on prices 'Overconfident' IMF downplayed risks in run-up to financial crisis

    The Guardian World News Larry Elliott 2011

  • 'Overconfident' IMF downplayed risks in run-up to financial crisis IMF managing director Dominique Strauss-Kahn said the fund's failure to give early warning of the crash was 'humbling'.

    The Guardian World News Larry Elliott 2011

  • 'Overconfident' surgeon's wrong decision led to dad's death

    Mirror.co.uk - News 2010

  • Overconfident Philadelphians had launched a campaign to raise funds for a victory celebration.

    George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011

  • "Overconfident executives often underestimate the reputational damage from being pushed out of their jobs," says Laurence J.

    Damage Control for a Forced Exit Joann S. Lublin 2011

  • Overconfident individuals may fail to prepare optimally for the future, and economists who infer preferences from behavior under the assumption of unbiased beliefs will make mistaken inferences.

    Confidence and Overconfidence 2009

  • Oz and Ends: “Typically Overconfident Generalization” skip to main | skip to sidebar

    “Typically Overconfident Generalization” 2009

  • Overconfident Philadelphians had launched a campaign to raise funds for a victory celebration.

    George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011

  • Overconfident Philadelphians had launched a campaign to raise funds for a victory celebration.

    George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011

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