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A Trump presidency could bring a range of economic disasters

  • Written by Saul Eslake, Vice-Chancellor’s Fellow, University of Tasmania
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Opinion polls, statistical prediction models and betting markets are now all predicting a fairly comfortable victory for Hilary Clinton in the United States presidential election. However, they all said much the same about the prospect of British voters opting to remain in the European Union, before a majority of them actually voted to leave at...

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