The Economist [周五, 21 6月 2019] by calibre instant download
Articles in this issue:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
The Conservative leadership: Which Boris would Britain get?
California and Texas: Texafornia dreaming
Facebook’s new cryptocurrency: Click here to buy Libra
Unrest in Hong Kong: China’s chance
Pet theories: Reigning cats and dogs
Letters to the editor: On Britain, Concorde, Nigeria, ships, Jeremy Corbyn, baseball
The British and Brexit: The new tribes
Trump 2020: Greatest hits
Secretaries wanted: An empty cabinet
The Democrats: Primary numbers
Andrew Yang: Prophet of doom
More liberal, functional Illinois: Whistling crayfish
Harvey Weinstein’s trials: Court in the act
Lexington: Elizabeth Warren, saviour of capitalism
Pensions in Brazil: Starting the party
Bello: New man, old problems
Gay rights: The next pink tide
Guatemala’s election: After the comedian
Government v chaebol in South Korea: Some guns blazing
Banyan: Not cowed
African swine fever: Swine on the line
Indo-Pak rivalry: A sticky wicket
Land reform in the Philippines: Blood and soil
Unrest in Hong Kong: Carrie on, for now
Chaguan: America, as seen from Beijing
America and Iran: Playing with fire
America and Israel: The height of flattery
Egypt: An epilogue for the revolution
Ghana and the IMF: Never gonna let you go
Burundi: Land of the Eternal Supreme Guide
Turkey: Round two
Shame, shame, shame: Tourism is coming
Flight MH17: Accusing the absent
Ireland: Sinn Fein’s long march
Russia: The new musketeers
Charlemagne: Built on air
The Tory leadership race: The Boris bubble
What Europe thinks: Rosbif with cake
The Bank of England: Hawks take flight
Theresa May’s final days: Can’t buy me love
The judicial system: Bench pressed
Expensive medicine: British Buyers Clubs
Sheltered housing: A pinker shade of grey
Bagehot: The Plato test
Pet animals: Four legs better?
California and Texas: A tale of two states
Business, tax and regulation: Faded gold
Public education: Do your homework
Welfare: Social insecurity
The environment: The cost of going green
Immigration: Crossing over
The future: State of the nation
Sources and acknowledgments
Facebook: Coin flip
Bartleby: The promotion curse
Libra and banking: Libralised finance
Auction houses: Behind the curtain
Technology IPOs: Let’s try this again
Pharmaceuticals: Profit warning
Pan-African business: Local heroes
Schumpeter: Trust-busting
Chinese debt: Deeper in the red
Porcine perils for UBS: When pigs don’t fly
Wells Fargo: The hottest seat in banking
Deutsche Bank’s troubles: Slasher flick
Argentina and the IMF: Repeat business
Private debt in emerging markets: Loan away from home
Buttonwood: Beggar thy neighbour
Free exchange: Cost conscious
Extreme robotics: Cybernetic skivvies
Dinoflagellates v copepods: Blinded by the light
Behavioural economics: Money doesn’t make the world go round
Beekeeping: Honey, I’m home
Climate change: Greenland is melting
Clandestine warfare: Special Drone Service
Chi-fi: The lonely hidden army
Myanmar: Orwell’s elephant
British landscapes: Down to the river
Music and economics: The gig economy
Johnson: In the beginning is the word
Economic data, markets and commodities
Demography: Missing millions
Franco Zeffirelli: The pursuit of beauty
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