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The Economist - 2017-05-06 by http://vk.com/open_digital_library instant download

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Year:2017
Publisher:http://vk.com/open_digital_library
Language:english
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The Economist - 2017-05-06 by http://vk.com/open_digital_library instant download

This edition has been brought to you by Open Digital Library ( in this issue:

Politics this week


Business this week


KAL's cartoon


Regulating the data economy: The world’s most valuable resource


Brexit and Britain’s election: Strong, stable—and short on detail


France’s election: Don’t discount Marine Le Pen


South Korea: Moon mission?


Synthetic biology: Breaking free from cells


On Japan, public land, Germany, North Korea, India, knots, “The Goodies”: Letters to the editor


The data economy: Fuel of the future


Health care: Political self-amputation


Innovative cities: Night time turned into day


Immigration enforcement: Cities under siege


The law in Texas: No refuge


The Supreme Court: Man in the middle


Transport in New York: On the wrong track


School vouchers: Going public


Lexington: Constant foe, fickle friend


Venezuela: It’s up to the army


Cannabis in Uruguay: Chemists v criminals


Canada: Parles-tu québécois?


Bello: Can the centre hold?


South Korean politics: Post-Park life


Japanese politics: On the offensive


Timor-Leste: Wake up and sell the coffee


Food in Pakistan: Stepping up to the plate


Banyan: Back from the dead


The new silk route (1): All aboard the belt-and-road express


The new silk route (2): One belt, one roadblock


A cotton boll’s journey: From shrub to shirt to shelf


South Africa: Bury him, praise yourself


Egypt: Judgment day


America, Israel and the Palestinians: Movement, but any change?


The state of Arab men: Down and out in Cairo and Beirut


France’s presidential election: The rage against Macron


German politics: Angie’s army


Turkey and Russia cosy up: Brothers in arms


The Eurovision song contest: War music


Housing in Russia: A new kind of revolution


Charlemagne: The parable of Amiens


The European Union and the election: When Brussels spouts


Explosive appointment: Election art


Euratom: The nuclear cliff-edge


The campaigns: Speakers’ Corner


London and the election: Another country


The productivity puzzle: Eggs in one basket


Prisons: Chinks of light


The elderly vote: Grey to blue


Bagehot: One nation under May


Aid and the private sector: Doing good, doing well


International banking: Ten years on


A brief history of the crisis: When the music stopped


European banks: Sheep and goats


American banks: After Dodd-Frank


International regulation: Bother over Basel


Financial technology: Friends or foes?


Recruitment: The millennial problem


The next crisis: How safe are banks?


Sports on TV: Still the champion?


Alphabet v Uber: No brakes


The pharma industry: Hard to swallow


Ride-hailing in Saudi Arabia: Taken for a ride


Animal waste: Burning the fat


The newspaper business: Metamorphosis


Street food: Rules of the road


Schumpeter: From great to good


Chinese investors: The Buffetts of China


Buttonwood: Cape Fear


Government debt: Taking the ultra-long view


Puerto Rico’s finances: To be resolved


Illegal-wildlife trade: On the horns


Car finance in America and Britain: Subprime, anyone?


The euro-area economy: Speeding up


Free exchange: Algorithms and antitrust


Biotechnology: Primordial gloop


The fight against AIDS: Safer sex


Pollutants: Fatal attraction


Conservation: Big is beautiful


Theatre: All the world’s a stage


Islamic state: Children of jihad


The revival of cities: Back from the brink


Collecting: Calling all art lovers


Fiction from Congo: Africa’s Samuel Beckett


Tribeca film festival: An offering you can’t refuse


Clarification: Option B


Albert Freedman: That’s entertainment


Interactive indicators


Output, prices and jobs


Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates


The Economist commodity-price index


The Economist poll of forecasters, May averages


Markets


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