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Road to nowhere An attempt to apply the lessons of history to current challenges from three veterans of the financial crisis rings hollow

t has been 15 years since the outbreak of the global financial crisis, long enough for memoirs and professional accounts to appear. Crashed by Adam Tooze in 2018 was a much-lauded first draft of history. A friend recounts being interrupted by men in expensive suits while reading it in a coffee shop in Princeton shortly after its publication. They wanted to know whether they were in it – and, if so, how they came off.

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