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    • 05.05.24 Ever so sorry if I have entered this in the wrong part of this website.   My grandfather is in his 70's and retired.  He asked me to help him find a work pension that he was paying into when he was working. From 1967 - 1982 he worked for a Fabric Dying Company, Celanese, Spondon Derby UK. I have already used the GOV.uk Trace Pension Scheme. It listed a few pension companies : Akzo Nobel (CPS) Pension Scheme formerly Courtaulds Pension Scheme.  I do not fully understand how this works but I think this scheme is administer by a company called Willis Tower Watson. We have called this company, got through to the pension department submitted all my grandfather's details (D.O.B. , N.I. no. etc.) but that agent tells that they have no record of my grandfather and ask what is the name of the pension scheme. Here is the problem, his home was burgalled in 2005 and a briefcase which contained his legal documents was stolen. So he does not know who was the Pension Scheme company. I have a this phone number 01332 681 210 for Celanese but it just rings and never gets answered. So I am asking for help if anyone can tell us where we can try next. I am also hoping for a massive long shot that one of them members on this website, worked for or knows someone who worked for British Celanese Spondon Derby and could tell us of any pension company. Thanks for any help.
    • Well I sent them the letter of claim, the only responses so far was a few emails reopening the claims on the parcels where they asked for information such as proof of value (which I get) but other things like photos of the parcels, which I haven't got as I never took photos of them. It's been well over the 14 days since I sent the letter now anyway, so what do you think I should do now?
    • Know it has already been answered, but? Does not explain why JCI has registered a different default date when they get the information from the original creditor, Virgin
    • Since you were stopped at the time there is no requirement for the police give you anything there and then or to send you anything before they have decided how to deal with the offence.  They have three choices: Offer you a course Offer you a fixed penalty (£100 and three points) Prosecute you in court  The only option that has a formal time limit is (3). They must begin court proceedings within six months of the date of the alleged offence. Options (1) and (2) have no time limit but since the only alternative the police have if you decline those offers is (3) they will not usually offer a course beyond three months from the date of the offence and will not usually offer a fixed penalty beyond four months from that date. This is so as to allow time for the driver to accept and comply with their offer and to give them the time to go to option (3) if he declines or ignores it.  Unless there is a good reason to do otherwise, the action they take will usually be in accordance with the National Police Chiefs' Council's guidance on speeding enforcement. In a 40mph limit this is as follows Up to 45mph - no action. Between 46mph and 53mph - offer a course Between 54mph and 65mph - offer a fixed penalty Over 65mph - prosecution in court So you can see that 54mph should see you offered a fixed penalty. Three weeks is not overly long for a fixed penalty offer to arrive. As well as that, there has been Easter in that period which will have slowed things down a bit. However, I would suggest that if it gets to about two months from the offence date and you have still heard nohing, I would contact the ticket office for the area where you were stopped to see if anything has been sent to you. Of course this raises the danger that you might be "stirring the hornets' nest". But in all honesty, if the police have decided to take no action, you jogging their memory should not really influence them. The bigger danger, IMHO, is that your fixed penalty offer may have been sent but lost and if you do not respond it will lapse. This will see the police revert to option (3) above. Whilst there is a mechanism in these circumstances  to persuade the court to sentence you at the fixed penalty level (rather than in accordance with the normal guidelines which will see a harsher penalty), it relies on them believing you when you say you did not received an offer. In any case it is aggravation you could well do without so for the sake of a phone call, I'd enquire if it was me.  I think I've answered all your questions but if I can help further just let me know. Just a tip - if you are offered a fixed penalty be sure to submit your driving licence details as instructed. I've seen lots of instances where a driver has not done this. There will be no reminder and no second chance; your £100 will be refunded and the police will prosecute you through the courts.
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      The judge's reasoning is very useful and will certainly be helpful in any other cases relating to third-party rights where the customer has contracted with the courier company by using a broker.
      This is generally speaking the problem with using PackLink who are domiciled in Spain and very conveniently out of reach of the British justice system.

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Exclusive: Sightseeing firm Big Bus Tours hires JPMorgan for sale - sources

 

09 Oct 2014

 

GE says data business on track for over $1 billion in sales

 

Tech, Global Energy News 09 Oct 2014

 

Euro zone core must focus on investment: new EU growth czar

 

France, Germany, Italy 09 Oct 2014

 

Morgan Stanley uses client cash to chase private equity profits

 

09 Oct 2014

 

Icahn urges 'undervalued' Apple to buy back more shares

 

Tech, Money, Media 09 Oct 2014

 

Investor Icahn sees stock market correction coming: CNBC

 

Tech, Money, Media 09 Oct 2014

 

GT says confidentiality pact rules out bankruptcy explanation

 

Tech, Media 09 Oct 2014

 

Icahn says he will 'never' run a proxy fight at Apple

 

Money, Tech 09 Oct 2014

 

Google wins bid on which court to fight Rockstar over patents

 

Tech, Regulatory News, Breakingviews, Media 09 Oct 2014

 

Icahn says he'd like to see Apple buy back $100 billion in stock

 

Tech, Money 09 Oct 2014

 

ECB's Draghi says expects lending to pick up soon in 2015

 

09 Oct 2014

 

Euro zone inflation to gradually rise toward 2 percent by 2016 or 2017: Draghi

 

09 Oct 2014

 

Alibaba invests $50 million in TV remote app maker Peel

 

09 Oct 2014

 

Germany's Schaeuble says 'writing checks' won't fix Europe

 

09 Oct 2014

 

Audi sells fewer cars than Mercedes in September as competition intensifies

 

09 Oct 2014

 

PepsiCo profit sizzles, boosts outlook for year; shares rise

 

09 Oct 2014

 

Commerzbank weighs cuts to London investment bank activities: sources

 

09 Oct 2014

 

German recession fears mount as exports plunge

 

09 Oct 2014

 

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Regulatory News, Breakingviews, Aerospace & Defense 09 Oct 2014

 

Merkel says Berlin looking for ways to boost investment

 

09 Oct 2014

 

Facebook has no near-term plan to monetize WhatsApp: CEO

 

Tech, Facebook 09 Oct 2014

 

Apple delays production of larger iPad: WSJ

 

09 Oct 2014

 

Lafarge about to seek EU approval for merger with Holcim

 

Deals, Mexico 09 Oct 2014

 

Institutes slash German growth outlook, urge policy action

 

09 Oct 2014

 

Tech manufacturer Hon Hai says resolved strike at China factory

 

09 Oct 2014

 

Fidelity attacked by JPMorgan hackers, no data stolen: FT

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Tesla unveils all-wheel drive Model S, 'autopilot' features

 

Tech, Media 2:44pm EDT

 

GT to cut jobs, wind down sapphire plant; takes aim at Apple

 

2:37pm EDT

 

Darden activist ousts Olive Garden owner's full board

 

1:55pm EDT

 

Ex-Fed Chair Bernanke: wanted to stop AIG default, not punish firm

 

Regulatory News, Breakingviews 1:37pm EDT

 

Venezuela ordered to pay Exxon $1.6 billion for nationalization

 

1:29pm EDT

 

Venezuela says to pay less than $1 billion to Exxon over nationalization

 

1:28pm EDT

 

Berkshire-owned Dairy Queen says customer data hacked in 46 states

 

Tech, U.S. 1:05pm EDT

 

Growth worries slam stocks, oil, emerging markets

 

1:01pm EDT

 

Coca-Cola stays bubbly amid market rout

 

12:13pm EDT

 

CEO Bewkes needs to show Time Warner better alone than with Murdoch

 

11:54am EDT

 

Email alias of former Fed chair Bernanke comes out in AIG trial

 

Regulatory News, Breakingviews 11:44am EDT

 

Oshkosh cuts jobs citing lower U.S. defense spending

 

11:32am EDT

 

Airbus says now not the time to announce production increases

 

11:16am EDT

 

Exclusive: U.S. DEA 'most interested' in U.S. investors in Canadian marijuana firms

 

10:41am EDT

 

Exclusive: Top Actavis holder, Fidelity, adds Allergan holdings- sources

 

10:03am EDT

 

Nissan recalls 238,000 2013 Altima sedans on hood latch issue

 

Regulatory News, Breakingviews 9:49am EDT

 

Fund managers line up for high-yielding energy company subsidiaries

 

9:13am EDT

 

European banks' health check results due on October 26

 

8:31am EDT

 

EU watchdog to publish bank stress test results on October 26

 

8:30am EDT

 

Metro exits Danish wholesale market

 

6:50am EDT

 

Austria's new mobile telecom players to halt price rises: RTR

 

6:45am EDT

 

Factbox: Darden, Starboard's dueling board nominees

 

6:06am EDT

 

BMW outsells Audi, Mercedes but lead over rivals shrinking

 

4:32am EDT

 

Big U.S. firms boost equity weightings in 401(k) target-date funds

 

4:11am EDT

 

China third-quarter GDP growth seen at five-year low of 7.3 percent, more stimulus expected

 

3:42am EDT

 

Nissan says Sept China auto sales down 20 percent year-on-year

 

3:40am EDT

 

With global economy stuttering, governments urged to open purse

 

12:35am EDT

 

Germany to keep warning of fiscal stimulus risks at G20: Weidmann

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Eurozone recession is biggest risk to UK, says George Osborne

 

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Chancellor says 'serious clouds are gathering on the horizon' for the global economy

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FTSE 100 correction 'more than a dip' as Europe stares into abyss

 

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Global stock selloff is 'more than a dip' as European markets 'step off the cliff' says Alastair McCaig, market Analyst from spread betting firm IG

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Tesco scraps Margate megastore as shoppers spurn weekly food shop

 

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After years of campaigning for planning permission, the supermarket giant has ditched plans for a superstore on the Kent seafront

7 Comments

UK construction slump is worse than any economist imagined

 

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Professional forecasters were caught off guard by a 3.9pc monthly drop in the value of construction output this August.

58 Comments

Scottish Independence: Bank of England prepared emergency loans to avert chaos

 

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Minutes of the Bank's Financial Policy Committee reveal its contingency planning for a Yes vote

26 Comments

Oil prices at 'pivotal' level as Brent crude slides below $89

 

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A weak global economic outlook and rising supply have hammered oil prices to their lowest since 2010

32 Comments

World trapped in 'painful jobs crisis', warns Lagarde

 

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Christine Lagarde, head of the International Monetary Fund, says "widespread disenchantment and disengagement" is hurting global growth

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New pressure on Marks & Spencer as analyst warns clothing and food sales falling

 

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Warm September weather has hurt M&S as it battles to turnaround clothing business

4 Comments

Bumper flotation year to end with a whimper

 

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Despite a flood of flotations earlier this year the appetite for companies to list this year is waning

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Oxford biotech strikes cancer 'killer' cell deal with Novartis

 

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Swiss drug giant extends tie-up with British biotech for experimental cancer immunotherapy programme

Ebola is a global economic crisis and requires a global response

 

Scotland’s new 12pc tax on house sales must not be copied by rest of UK

 

How localism toppled Tesco

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Doubts as HP Poises for a Split

 

By JAMES B. STEWART

 

Hewlett-Packard is joining what is becoming a corporate stampede toward spinoffs, but the true test is in how the spun-off companies perform.

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Meg Whitman's plan to split HP in two comes in a year when there are expected to be 66 or more corporate spinoffs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Harvoni, a Hepatitis C Drug From Gilead, Wins F.D.A. Approval

 

By ANDREW POLLACK 2:45 PM ET

 

The drug is the first complete treatment for the disease that requires a single daily pill.

 

Extendicare Agrees to Pay $38 Million Over Inadequate Nursing Home Care

 

By KATIE THOMAS 2:30 PM ET

 

The company settled after it was accused of inappropriate billing and providing care to residents that was effectively worthless.

 

Power Up

 

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Behind League of Legends, E-Sports’s Main Attraction

 

By DAVID SEGAL 2:46 PM ET

 

Riot Games, creator of the wildly popular League of Legends, says it puts players’ enjoyment above the need to produce profits. And that may be the key to the game’s success.

 

 

 

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Obama Reiterates His Support for Net Neutrality

 

By EDWARD WYATT 12:44 PM ET

 

In comments Thursday night, the president gave a strong signal to his Democratic appointees to the Federal Communications Commission that he wants them to heed those opposing Internet fast lanes.

 

DealBook

 

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Blackstone to Spin Off Its Advisory Business

 

By WILLIAM ALDEN 10:25 AM ET

 

The business will merge with a fledgling firm founded by Paul J. Taubman, the former Morgan Stanley investment banker, who will run the combined firm as chief executive and chairman.

 

DealBook

 

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Activist Hedge Fund Starboard Succeeds in Replacing Darden Board

 

By DEALBOOK 39 minutes ago

 

The shareholder vote concluded an acrimonious proxy battle waged by Starboard against the directors of the owner of Olive Garden and other restaurant chains.

 

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Germany and China Seal Meeting With Business Deals

 

By MELISSA EDDY 1:11 PM ET

 

Chancellor Angela Merkel and Prime Minister Li Keqiang signed cooperation and investment deals worth more than $2.5 billion.

 

 

 

 

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France’s economic outlook downgraded as UK looks to overtake

 

France’s credit outlook has been cut to ‘negative’ by ratings agency Standard and Poor’s due to a struggling recovery and lack of reform

 

Asda lifts profits but cuts its everyday tax bill

 

 

 

 

Menzies could lose LAX baggage handling job over safety breaches

 

 

 

 

Hackers are plotting one big banking hit, warns Europol

 

 

 

 

Scottish referendum: This is what Bank of England would have done had Scotland voted Yes to independence

 

 

 

 

New York Amazon store set to open before Christmas

 

 

 

 

Adele keeps profits at XL Recordings rolling in the dosh

 

 

 

 

Microsoft's Satya Nadella under fire after saying women 'shouldn't as for pay raise because it's not good karma'

 

 

 

 

FCA Libor probe closes in on six banks

 

 

 

 

The City roundup video: Russian hackers plot cyber-attack on banks, investors fear new recession and Glastonbury tickets set to rise again

 

 

 

Home-grown or imported, UK needs to nurture its Nobel-winning skills

 

Agenda

 

 

Rich memories among Tesco’s troubles and some lessons for spinners

 

 

 

 

Mark Leftly: Government’s six-month allowance leaves women entrepreneurs behind

 

 

 

 

Jim Armitage: Why trust a company which uses fake Twitter numbers?

 

 

 

 

Jim Armitage: If state-controlled firms are so useless, how do they win so many UK deals?

 

 

 

 

James Moore: Despite what we’re told, the Rio Tinto-Glencore mega-merger isn’t over yet

 

 

 

 

James Moore: Good riddance to bankers who can’t comply with reasonable requirements

 

 

 

 

Chris Blackhurst: Tesco fracas shows we should have paid heed to struggling farmers

 

 

 

 

More must be done to help the people desperate for short-term cash

 

 

 

 

HP’s Silicon Valley divorce was waiting to happen, but Whitman is taking a risk

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10 October 2014 Last updated at 22:09

 

 

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Stock markets across Europe and the US see steep falls as fears about strength of the global economy deepen.

 

 

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There is rising concern over trade liberalisation talks between the EU and the US, with protests planned this weekend across Europe.

 

 

 

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The boss of Microsoft, Satya Nadella, apologises for remarks he made advising women not to ask for a pay rise but to have "faith in the system".

 

 

 

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A Roundabout Way to a Higher Credit Score

 

By PATRICIA COHEN

Lending circles — groups of people who lend money to one another at no interest — are seen as a promising tool to help low-income Americans build their credit records.

The Most Serious Threat When Using Credit: You

 

No Smoke, No Mirrors: The Dutch Pension Plan

 

By MARY WILLIAMS WALSH

 

 

In the Netherlands, a system rests on the idea that each generation should pay its own costs — and that those costs must be measured accurately.

 

 

 

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Jon Reinfurt

 

In the Netherlands, pensions are scrupulously funded and are required to tally their liabilities with brutal honesty.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Power Up

 

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Inside League of Legends, E-Sports’s Main Event

 

By DAVID SEGAL

 

Riot Games, creator of the wildly popular League of Legends, says it puts players’ enjoyment above the need to produce profits. And that may be the key to the game’s success.

 

 

The Upshot

 

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Satya Nadella’s Advice on Raises Stirs Wider Discussion Among Women

 

By CLAIRE CAIN MILLER

 

Even as many barriers have fallen for working women, they continue to be treated differently on the job, particularly when negotiating a raise.

 

 

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Harvoni, a Hepatitis C Drug From Gilead, Wins F.D.A. Approval

 

By ANDREW POLLACK

 

The drug is the first complete treatment for the disease that requires a single daily pill.

 

The Upshot

 

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Wall Street’s Whipsaw Week Shows Global Economy’s Flaws

 

By NEIL IRWIN and PETER EAVIS

 

With markets priced for expectations of a steadily improving global economy, there are troubling signs that growth may have stalled.

 

 

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In Lending Circles, a Roundabout Way to a Higher Credit Score

 

By PATRICIA COHEN

 

Lending circles — groups of people who lend money to one another at no interest — are seen as a promising tool to help low-income Americans build their credit records.

 

The Upshot

 

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The Batmobile: The Concept Car That Became a Star

 

By MICHAEL BESCHLOSS

 

The Lincoln Futura, a concept car of the mid-1950s, would find new life a decade later, when it was transformed for a television show.

 

 

On Work

 

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Drowning in Dishes, but Finding a Home

 

By DANIAL ADKISON

 

A job at Pizza Hut offered a sense of family, all because of a caring boss and his simple message: Work hard and do things right, and you will succeed.

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French bank, Twitter team up for money transfers via tweets

 

Tech, 9:09pm BST

 

Investment funds will come under new regulatory focus - Carney

 

8:19pm BST

 

Garuda Indonesia orders Boeing planes worth $4.9 billion

 

Aerospace & Defence 8:09pm BST

 

Greece says IMF to maintain routine post-bailout review after exit

 

IMF 8:07pm BST

 

Exclusive - U.S. regulators press banks for more on auto loan exposure to assess risks

 

8:03pm BST

 

ECB's Nowotny says euro very likely to keep weakening - WSJ

 

7:19pm BST

 

BOJ Kuroda - Divergency of big central banks' policies justified

 

Japan 4:32pm BST

 

Mobile phone company TPO seeks London listing to fund U.S. expansion

 

4:30pm BST

 

Germany on defensive as criticism of economic course mounts

 

IMF 3:58pm BST

 

Russia hopeful for government agreement on gas with China

 

2:44pm BST

 

Economy minister says France must tackle unemployment benefit reform

 

World 2:27pm BST

 

Volkswagen may use fewer temporary staff as part of cost cuts - CEO to magazine

 

1:20pm BST

 

Tesco to lose two more board members - newspapers

 

1:17pm BST

 

Insight - In GM bankruptcy, an ex-con and hedge funds find common ground

 

12:35pm BST

 

Fiat Chrysler crowns merger with Wall Street debut

 

11:40am BST

 

Orange will not raise offer for Spain's Jazztel - paper

 

Spain 11:14am BST

 

Tullow says talks resolve industrial action at Kenya sites

 

Africa 10:15am BST

 

Analysis - Fraught Greek bailout exit to test euro zone resilience

 

9:33am BST

 

Britain's ring-fence a new hurdle for bank directors

 

9:14am BST

 

China offers hint of growth prospects, Germany expects more bad news

 

9:09am BST

 

Russia's Rosneft seeks UK-certified lawyers in sanctions fight

 

8:28am BST

 

Insight - European bank mergers still face hurdles post-stress tests

 

8:04am BST

 

World economies warn of global risks, call for bold action

 

IMF 5:40am BST

 

Singapore's SMRT considering $1.3 billion bid for London taxi firm - Sky News

 

5:36am BST

 

Chinese Premier says economy will avoid hard landing

 

3:57am BST

 

ECB's Noyer says fears of EU recession did not arise at IMF meeting

 

IMF 3:44am BST

 

Ukraine, Russia central bankers quip, shake hands in Washington

 

3:44am BST

 

Banks accept derivatives rule change to end 'too big to fail' scenario

 

G20 3:43am BST

 

World economies warn of global risks, call for bold action

 

IMF 12:46am BST

 

Air France-KLM to press ahead with low cost brand in France - paper

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13 October 2014 Last updated at 20:02

 

 

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Income tax is likely to fall short of the government's target for this financial year despite record employment, the Office for Budget Responsibility warns.

 

 

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The UK's High Street banks are warning that millions of account holders are vulnerable to fraud - online or over the phone.

 

 

 

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French economist Jean Tirole of Toulouse University is awarded the Nobel Prize in economics.

 

 

 

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