The Economist [周五, 07 6月 2019] by calibre instant download
Articles in this issue:
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
American power: Weapons of mass disruption
The internet’s next act: You ain’t seen nothing yet
Regional development: Head south, young Chinese
Psilocybin: Let magic into the daylight
Letters to the editor: On climate change, Uber, foreign policy, abortion, David Cameron, labour markets, Unilever, sheep
The second half of the internet: A global timepass economy
Extreme online vetting: Liberty LMAO
Solitary confinement: Two decades in a concrete box
Lexington: Baseball and exceptionalism
MLK and the FBI: Regicide
Thai politics: An unequal sequel
Banyan: Trouble in Shangri-La
Seoul’s silliest sinecure: Enemies with benefits
Tourism in Bangladesh: Who needs foreigners?
Economic geography: Flyover country v coastal elite
Chaguan: China courts the world
Congo’s fever trees: Guns and tonic
Tanzania: Dam nation
German politics: Picking up the rubble
Labour’s foreign policy: The Corbyn doctrine
The Trump visit: When the Donald calls
Investment management: Woodford, felled
Surrogacy: Pro-creation
Football and racism: Salah tackles Islamophobia
Sport and identity: It’s all kicking off
Bagehot: Odd man out
Psilocybin: Shroom for improvement
Psychedelic tourism: The trip of a lifetime
Bartleby: Charity begins at work
Cruise lines in China: Not what it was
Competition: Fine by US
Automotive mega-deals: Braking bad
Foreign-investment disputes: Kafkaesque
Micromobility: Growing up
Schumpeter: Blue-collar capitalists
America First trade policy: Bully for you
India’s economy: Time for a makeover
Buttonwood: Bath time for bonds
Monetary policy: Evolutionary road
Free exchange: Enough is never enough
Alternative energy: Castles in the sky?
Revealing forged art: The tiniest of clues
Diet and evolution: High-carb footprint
Symbiosis: An underground marketplace
Russian literature: Smoke and dust
Science and conflict: Brothers in arms
Human capital: Dismal professionals
Luca Pacioli: The first folio of finance
Johnson: The Roman way
Economic data, commodities and markets
Google’s algorithm: Seek and you shall find
Judith Kerr: Cats large and small
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