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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
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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
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'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
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'Overconfident' surgeon's wrong decision led to dad's death
Mirror.co.uk - News 2010
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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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"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
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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.
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Oz and Ends: “Typically Overconfident Generalization” skip to main | skip to sidebar
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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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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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