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Duncan Weldon
Duncan Weldon is Britain economics correspondent at the Economist. His book, “Two Hundred Years of Muddling Through,” is out with Little, Brown in August
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Saved by the bankers
Culture
Culture
An optimistic vision for societal reform
Economics
Economics
Condemned to be liberal: why Britain can’t easily break with economic laissez-faire
Economics
Economics
What does the next decade hold for investors?
Culture
Culture
Operation Frantic: America and Russia's joint plan to battle the Nazis
Economics
Economics
Economics and investment report: The spectre of “lowflation”
Opinions
Opinions
Economics and investment: when in doubt, diversify
Regulars
Regulars
Economics and investment report: finding shelter in a currency storm
Economics
Economics
The Brexiteer notion that we stood alone in the war is historically illiterate
Opinions
Opinions
Economics and investment: emerging opportunities in emerging markets
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