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The Economist [周五, 03 五月 2019] by calibre instant download

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The Economist [周五, 03 五月 2019] by calibre instant download

Articles in this issue:

Politics this week

Business this week

KAL’s cartoon

Banking and technology: Tech’s raid on the banks

Venezuela: How to get rid of Maduro

India’s election: Agent Orange

Crisis in the Sahel: The West’s forgotten war

Drug resistance: Netflix and pills

Letters to the editor: On Notre Dame, South Africa, diplomacy, private education, YIMBYs

YouTube: Now playing, everywhere

Democrats and foreign policy: There’s something happening here

Remembering Richard Lugar: The right side

Congressional subpoenas: An oversight

All the president’s banks: Sue you

Conviction-review units: Case dismissed

The National Rifle Association: Wayne’s world

Urban violence: Monrovia on Lake Michigan

Lexington: No sex please, we’re millennials

Venezuela: A failed uprising

Education in Chile: Picking pupils

Brazilian funk: 100% feminista

Elections in India: Missiles maketh the man

Banyan: Kim Jong Un’s options

Democracy in Australia: Up and at ’em

Relocating Indonesia’s capital: An extraordinary move

The Solomon Islands: Solomons’ choice

Japan and Shinto: Through the looking glass

Political demonstrations: Tiananmen 1919

Space-themed tourism: Gobi a Martian

Chaguan: Weak tea doesn’t sell

The Sahel: The new war on jihadism

Gangs with guns: Malicious militias

Iran: Battle of the ayatollahs

Eurovision: BDS meets BDSM

Spain’s general election: Sánchez’s new day

Germany: The long goodbye

Poland: Family first

Spy whales: On His Majesty’s cetacean service

Charlemagne: Public ENAmy

Labour and the rich: The pips squeak again

A cabinet sacking: Leak, plugged

Climate change: Net-zero Britain

Energy: Bad vibrations

Funding social care: Who cares?

Politics in stasis: Brexit paralysis

Food and culture: Peas please me

Bagehot: The followership problem

Food: A meaty planet

Banking: A bank in your pocket

How to make banking fun: My branch manager is a radish

The mobile generation: Kids these days

Apps in South-East Asia: Grab and Gojek

Reforming the incumbents: Banker, disrupt thyself

Neobanks: For digital natives

Helping kids learn finance: Coin of the virtual realm

“Flanker” banks: Young at heart

The future: Crowning King Customer

Sources and acknowledgments

Facebook: Mark Zuckerberg’s WeChat moment

Never mind the buzz: American tech earnings

Deutschland AG: Cracks in the DAX

Bartleby: Struggling with style

Carmaking: Track mentality

Drugmaking: A tough sell

Chinese business: The billion-yuan bet

Schumpeter: How to rev up Unilever

Big Compliance: Rise of the No Men

Buttonwood: Trench fever

Turkey’s central bank: The cost of concision

America’s economy: False alarm

Cryptocurrencies: Tether tantrum

Foreign-exchange trading: Voice over

The John Bates Clark medal: A microeconomist’s macroeconomist

Free exchange: Neonatal economics

Business and finance correspondent

Fusion power: Doughnuts, apples, smoke rings and shrimps

How governments do fusion: Power politics

Art history: A brave new world

Millennials in China: Cracks in the wall

Lives of crime: Rough diamonds

Ethics and evolution: The kindness of strangers

Economic data, commodities and markets

North Korea’s economy: When the lights go out

Lyra McKee: A muckraker’s life

Global news and current affairs from a European perspective. Best downloaded on Friday mornings (GMT)
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