The Economist [周五, 16 十一月 2018] by calibre instant download
Articles in this issue:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
Britain and the European Union: Into the endgame
Competition: The next capitalist revolution
Opportunity zones: Oh, the places you’ll grow
Japanese demography: Coping with the 100-year-life society
Ed-tech: Click to download teacher
Letters: Letters to the editor
Trade unions and technology: Workers of the world, log on!
Wildfires in California: The new abnormal
Water in California: Source of discord
Presidential appointments: Lukewarm marks for Matthew
Florida recounts, again: Bitter orange
Tax breaks: Boondocks and boondoggles
Lexington: Hollywood’s unlikeliest star
Gun control in Canada: Drop it!
Corruption in Colombia: The plot thickens
Caribbean fauna: From tax shelters to tree chicken
Bello: The captured state
Ageing in Japan: Demographic warrior
Politics in Sri Lanka: Putsch-tush
Terrorism in Indonesia: Jail sheikh
India’s nuclear weapons: Sub ordination
Banyan: Welcome to Hindustan
Elections in Fiji: Strongman v strongman
Justice in the Philippines: Wigs v heels
Academic research: Looking to beat the world
Ideological screening: No place for the disloyal
Chaguan: The meaning of fame
From ceasefire to crisis in Israel: An election looms
Plastic surgery in Lebanon: A new type of nip and tuck
Dubai: Up a creek
Nigeria: Making a militant
Truth and reconciliation: Bringing Jammeh to justice
The economics of chocolate: Sweet dreams
France and Europe: Macron’s long march
Immigration and politics: Talking rubbish
Rome v Brussels: Working to rule
Charlemagne: Where borders are the migrants
Britain and the European Union: Exit music
Andy Haldane: The great ’dane
Football and foreigners: A deal of two halves
Bad architecture: The line of beauty
Food banks: Hungry for answers
Bagehot: How to escape a hurricane
Technology and schools: Teacher’s little helper
Competition: An age of giants
America v Europe: The big picture
Big tech: The tech antitrust paradox
Hotspots: Highly moativated
The regulators: Who you gonna call?
Solutions: Dynamism rules
The courts: Judge dread
Sources and acknowledgments
The chemicals industry: Hazard signs
Bartleby: Crossed lines
Doing business in emerging markets: Tough call
Juul and the FDA: Vaping vaped?
Retail in India: Lost in the supermarket
CP Group: A chicken in every pot
Schumpeter: China v America
The Chinese economy: Ten-year hangover
Buttonwood: Playing the field
Oil prices: Trumpsy turvy
EU-US trade talks: Warning shots
Financial inclusion: Not so fast
The economy of the Philippines: Building to last
Blockchain and stock exchanges: Settling for more
Italian pharmacies: A remedy for high prices
Free exchange: Capitalising on competition
Marjorie Deane internship
Metric units: Weighty matters
Climate change: The blame game
Botany: Of all the tea in China
Horology: Wind-up merchants
History wars: The story of a horse
The life of a First Lady: They go low
Rediscovered fiction: Where the heart is
Art and consumerism: Living the dream
Johnson: Lost without translation
Wildfires: Burning out
Ruth Gates: Where corals lie
Economic data, commodities and markets
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