Talk:The emperor has no clothes

Added this REDIRECT since the term "The emperor has no clothes" is commonly used in derivative titles on English language papers, and I suspect a good number of non-Western and/or English-as-a-second-language folks would like to be able to find out what it means.

For example:
 * Daníelsson, Jón. "The Emperor Has No Clothes: Limits to Risk Modelling." Journal of Banking and Finance, 2002, 26, pp. 1273-96.

I found the exact term in four additional economics-related journal articles published in the past 15 years, and in approximately 30 journal articles in a broader multi-discipline academic database (MetaLib), including an item written by Vaclav Havel (Havel, Vaclav. "THE EMPEROR HAS NO CLOTHES." Journal of Democracy, Oct2005, Vol. 16, Issue 4, p5). N2e 01:00, 24 April 2006 (UTC)