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So 3 Austro-Hungarians walk into a bar: Istvan Tisza, Alois Aehrenthal, and Leopold Berchtold. Who are we kidding? Tisza wouldn’t go in before securing Transylvania and getting veto power on the bar tab.

Friday, August 05, 2011

The First Rule of Panic: If you are going to panic, do so before everyone else does.

Northern Rock bank run, September 2007.
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