“It’s naïve to think that the crisis could have been prevented” – economist
Published: 15 September, 2009, 13:33
Edited: 29 September, 2009, 17:02
Chief economist for Nomura International in London Ivan Tchakarov doesn’t believe the crisis could have been foreseen and prevented.
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“It’s naïve to think that the crisis could have been prevented" I rather think that it is naïve to think that the wrong ways don't lead to human crises of all sorts. And; I rather think that it is naïve to think that the evilest side of history will not repeat again and again over the stupid that never learn. And; Though I fully agree to that the crisis could never been prevented; yet the wrong evil ways that had led to the crisis could have been changed and diverted. How about some moral conducts, honesty, natural rationales and minding logic? The sink of these is the source of all crises.


a blind man had seen it coming