The Economist - 11 November 2017 by The Economist instant download
Articles in this issue:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL's cartoon
Geopolitics: Endangered
Initial coin offerings: Scam or substance?
The rise of Muhammad bin Salman: A palace coup in Riyadh
American taxes: Reform the reform
The global spread of plea-bargaining: The shadow justice system
On globalisation, mussels, Russia, politics: Letters
Donald Trump’s generals: Counsel of warriors
Off-year elections: Kind of blue
Mass shootings: The never-ending story
School-board races: Boardroom battles
For-profit colleges: Decline and fall
Property tax in Chicago: Lakeshore carousel
Lexington: Not the Trump party yet
Brazil: He’s not the Messiah. He’s a very naughty boy
Bello: The war of the rose
Malaysian politics: Eyes on the prize
Surnames in Japan: When two become one
Abortion in South Korea: Petition and counter-petition
Politics in Vietnam: Hammer and fist
Electricity in Pakistan: Volt-face
America and China: Barbarian outreach
Financial stability: Caveat comrade
Banyan: Fortress mentality
The shake-up in Saudi Arabia: All the crown prince’s men
Investors’ fears: Princely sums
Sacrificing a Lebanese pawn: The other palace coup
The nuclear deal with Iran: To fix or to nix?
Culture in the Gulf: Letting the light in
Pastoralists in Africa: Cows, cash and conflict
Fat-finger trading: A graph to protest graft
Europe’s refugees: Dublin down
Balkan diplomacy: Terminals with attitude
Climate-change policy in Germany: Huffing and puffing
Internal security in France: Two years after Bataclan
Tourism in Turkey: Sin city
Italian politicians: Kings of swing
Charlemagne: The audacity of L’Europe
Life in Westminster: Cracking the whips
Political conniptions: Unparliamentary behaviour
The queen’s personal finances: Daylight upon magic
Freedom of information: Foiled
Productivity: Giving Luddites a bad name
Pupil exclusions: School’s out
Gay demography: Out and about
Bagehot: Weak and stable
Plea-bargaining: A deal you can’t refuse
Technology in Africa: The leapfrog model
Energy: Good night, gloom
Connectivity: The right connections
Agriculture: Yes, we have no bananas
Conservation: Someone to watch over them
Health care: Doing more with less
Industry: Robots in the rainforest
Africa’s sharing economy: Four legs good, four wheels better
Potential: Light in the tunnel
The world’s largest tech deal: Welcome to the wild
American business and tax: Give and take
Japanese exports: Nature calls
Social media and newspapers: Just the two of them
AT&T and Time Warner: Dropped connection
The internet of things: Bish bash Bosch
Schumpeter: And now for my next trick
Initial coin offerings: Token resistance
Buttonwood: Adjusting the CAPE measure
Venezuela’s debt: Busted flush
The Paradise Papers: Sun-kissed stories
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York: The exit Bill
Global housing: Subsidence
ING: Dutch, digital and doing nicely
The London Stock Exchange: Back on with his head!
Free Exchange: The big squeeze
Health care: No guts, no glory
Neuroscience: Probing for answers
Evolutionary biology: Sounds like trouble
Manure management: An ill wind
Jewish history: The portrait gallery
Jewish humour: Laughing in the dark
Korean fiction: Mourning colour
Middle age: Out of the wood
Defending economics: The shield, not the sword
Cézanne’s portraiture: The emotional brush
Derek Robinson: All out
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