Tea with FT

As a former Executive Director of the World Bank I know that the columnists of the Financial Times have more voice than what I ever had, and therefore they might need some checks-and-balances.


Would a child shouting out “the Emperor is naked” have his observation published in FT? Would he now need a PhD for that to happen?

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Showing posts with label facts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label facts. Show all posts
March 12, 2017

When facts do not make those who should be the most curious curious, like FT journalists, what are we to do?

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Sir, Tim Harford discusses “agnotology”, a term coined by Robert Proctor, a historian at Stanford University, which refers to the study of ...
December 28, 2016

Populist bank regulators ‘like them’ commandeered a historical triumph of emotions over facts

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Sir, Sebastian Payne writes that Keith Craig “defined 2016 as the year ‘People Like Us’ — those who have been filled with despair and disbe...
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