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The Economist 20191116 by 【书香藏馆】公众号 instant download

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The Economist 20191116 by 【书香藏馆】公众号 instant download

Articles in this issue:

Politics this week

Business this week

KAL’s cartoon

The media business: The $650bn binge

Latin America: Was there a coup in Bolivia?

Pension costs: Dependants’ day

Immigration policy: Unlock that door

Aircraft-carriers: Sink or swim

On Elizabeth Warren, the Berlin Wall, southern Democrats, army food, William Rehnquist: Letters to the editor

Aircraft-carriers: Too big to fail?

The future of entertainment: Power to the people

The Ukraine scandal: Teflon Don

Sealing criminal records: Clean slates, rich states

The economy: Inverse psychology

Public radio: Extreme broadcasting

History in the Mississippi Delta: Memories of Emmett Till

Lexington: Iron hand in glove

Bolivia: Rainbow resignation

Matrimony in Mexico: When “sí” means “we’ll see”

Communal relations in India: Ram rod

Electoral districts in Japan: Self-reinforcing bias

Cambodian politics: The opposition twitches

Bushfires in Australia: Spring flames

Buddhism in Myanmar: Nat guilty

Banyan: Still negotiating

Street-sleepers: No shelter for some

Unrest in Hong Kong: Towards the brink

Chaguan: A great unravelling begins

Israel and Palestine: A kaleidoscope of possibilities

Seeds of opposition: Stony ground

Libya’s war: The Sala-fifth column

Bullion and bombs: Jihad and the gold rush

Creepy superfoods: Gourmet grubs

Germany: Are the black zero’s days numbered?

Spain’s election: An electio-shock

Ireland: Compo crisis

Italy: Old wine in new bottles

Charlemagne: Reading the cards

The National Health Service: Spin doctors

The battle for commuterland: Reading the runes

Tactical voting: Nigel Farage’s Christmas present

Incoming MPs: The class of 2019

The campaign in quotes: Speakers’ Corner

Fiscal policy: How to spend it

Giving it some welly: Floods hit marginal constituencies in England

Bagehot: The Party of Davos

Protest movements: We all want to change the world

Tear-gas: A crying shame

Migration: A world of walls

Skilled migrants: Lightbulbs in their luggage

Low-skilled migrants: Labourers and loved ones

The backlash: Fear of the unknown

Domestic migration: City air makes you free

Voting with your feet: The greatest liberty

Corporate governance: Out with the proxies

Bartleby: Don’t show, tell

Italian business: When I’m 84

Lifts: Ascending scale

One for the money: Alibaba sold $38.4bn of merchandise this Singles’ Day

Schumpeter: Tomato catch-up

Public pensions: State of denial

OPEC’s waning power: Under pressure

American trade policy: Parked

Buttonwood: Chinese whispers

Corporate China: Fake it till you break it

The markets: Sentimental journey

Italy’s banks: The reckoning continues

Investing: Rich rewards

Free exchange: Do-gooders and do-besters

Additive manufacturing: Could you print a printing press?

Forging rhinoceros horn: Fooled you

High-tech rugby: Computer says: offside

Archaeology and development: A night at the museum

Literary posterity: So it goes

Family businesses: Diamond geezers

Auto-history: A severe contest

Johnson: Unspeakable things

American music: Playlists and politics

Anwar Congo: The executioner’s song

Economic data, commodities and markets

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