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The current economic recession has, even by economists' admission, an "atypical" character. Nearly no one atttempts to make predictions of future events, but rather we seem to want to point fingers at specific culprits. Given the current context, what is the future of leadership in finance?
The current economic recession has, even by economists' admission, an "atypical" character. Nearly no one atttempts to make predictions of future events, but rather we seem to want to point fingers at specific culprits. Given the current context, what is the future of leadership in finance?