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The Economist [周五, 17 1月 2020] by calibre instant download

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Year:2020
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The Economist [周五, 17 1月 2020] by calibre instant download

本期文章:

Politics this week

Business this week

KAL’s cartoon

Property markets: The horrible housing blunder

Iran: Sorry doesn’t cut it

Russia: Glued to the throne

Health policy: Back to basics

American economic power: Spooked by sanctions

Letters to the editor: On Iran, hormone therapy, Ireland, Dominic Cummings

Chronic pain: Backs to the future

American financial hegemony: Dethroning the dollar

The Democratic primary: The world intrudes

Retirement: Baby steps

America’s animals: City critters

The Department of Commerce: Weapon of choice

Immigration policy: Temporary toil

Lexington: The Senate’s coming test

Haiti: Gourdean knot

Mexico: Out of left field

Bello: Argentina and the reality principle

Sand-mining: Bring me a nightmare

Banyan: The Taiwan consensus

Freedom of speech in Myanmar: Pen, sword and scales

Military reform in India: A major modern general

South Korea’s justice system: Going south

Impaired vision: Hope for myopes

Online censorship: The year of the rat-fink

Chaguan: The digital divide

Write for The Economist: We’re hiring a new China correspondent

Iran: Regime on edge

Oman: What comes after Qaboos?

Ethiopia: It’s all in your head

A journey up the Congo river: Follow the bottle

Russia: The transition begins

Milan thrives while Italy stagnates: The angel of the north

European industrial policy: L’industrie, c’est moi

France and the Sahel: A small Afghanistan

Language wars: Colonic irritation

Charlemagne: Geopolitics starts at home

The Atlantic alliance: Declarations of independence

Barbershops: Cut-throat competition

Criminal justice: What’s going wrong here?

Northern Ireland: The word was God

Airlines: Keeping Flybe aloft

Political advertising: Soft target

Tax and benefits: The sausage-roll bonus

Bagehot: Harry, Meghan and Marx

Road safety: Crunch time

Road markings: You might as well do the white line

Housing: No place like home

A history: Building up

Supply: In my back yard

Housing finance: Whack-a-mole

Home ownership: End of an era

Better off renting?: Money down the drain, right?

Housing for the poor: A roof of one’s own

The future: Rebuilding

The World Economic Forum: A tour of the Magic Mountain

Bartleby: The drugs don’t work

Pharmaceuticals: Cheap shots

Aston Martin Lagonda: Driving nowhere fast

Schumpeter: Blowin’ in the wind

Emerging markets: Not just a first-world problem

Buttonwood: The semaphore of semis

Oil prices: Crude calculus

Sustainable investing: Green giant

US-China trade: Between the lines

Free exchange: Prometheus undirected

Missile technology: Bullseye!

Emerging diseases: The seventh crown

Bioengineering: Robots that come alive

Conflict and culture: Pictures at an exhibition

American politics: Original sin

The second world war: Freedom fighters

Chinese fiction: Beneath the waves

Johnson: Who do they think they are?

Economic data, commodities and markets

Criminal justice: Crackdown

Roger Scruton: Defender of the right

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