By: Robin Wigglesworth, Gillian Tett
The Babylonians had debt defaults. The S&L scandal led to 2008. What else does the past tell us?


Gillian Tett is a Financial Times columnist and Provost of Kings College, Cambridge. She specializes in finance, commodities, and futures, bringing an anthropological perspective to her analysis of economic trends and market behaviors. Tett's insights and work have been featured in prominent publications including The Australian Financial Review, ChannelNewsAsia, and The Guardian.
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