Populist bark worse than bite
Politicians with extreme policies usually fall short of delivering fully on initial pledges.
Nevil Gibson
Sun, 21 Apr 2019
Until the past decade, most market-related research in the geopolitical arena focused on wars and oil supply shocks.
Now the preoccupation has been with populism, an often abused term that usually signifies a departure from the norm of establishment politics.
As the media see it, populists
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Nevil Gibson
Sun, 21 Apr 2019
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