The Economist by The Economist - Nov 18th 2017 instant download
Articles in this issue:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL's cartoon
A coup in Zimbabwe: Fall of the dictator
Negative-emissions technology: What they don’t tell you
China’s fiscal system: Muddled model
Aviation: Winning the slottery
Transgender identity: Caught in the crossfire
On peacekeeping, Kenya, Fats Domino, social media: Letters to the editor
Combating climate change: Sucking up carbon
Wages: Great again
Scandal proliferation: Turkey before Thanksgiving
Environmental policy: Calculating
Business taxes: Pass whos?
Sexual harassment: A norm is formed
Model farming: A corny tale
The cannabis market: Disjointed
Lexington: Doug Jones against the darkness
Chile’s election: Middle class, and middle of the road
Bello: The voteathon
Voter turnout: Half of democracy is showing up
Sexism in Japan: Flower power
Award
Gay marriage in Australia: Almost there
Geographical indications in India: Ode to cloy
Collecting tax in Myanmar: Cash in hand
New Zealand’s water: Cows and seep
Banyan: Under a cloud
Centre-local relations: The walking debt
Homosexuality: Torture condoned
Zimbabwe: The man who wrecked a country
Lebanese politics: The mysterious Mr Hariri
German foreign policy: Taking the strain
Political extremes in France: The pot-bangers’ lament
Hungary’s Jobbik: New-look nationalists
Cyprus: Billionaires club
Charlemagne: She-wolf v sultan
Brexit: Decisions, decisions
Northern Ireland: Sleep paralysis
Iran and Britain: Held to ransom
Brexit and pharmaceuticals: Withdrawal symptoms
Inflation: Up to the top of the hill…
Black Friday: Oversold and over here
Bagehot: Power to the people
Transgender identity: Found in transition
General Electric: The right mechanic?
Bytedance and Toutiao: Dancing to their own tune
Mining: The sphinx of zinc
Indian corporate philanthropy: Donate, or else
Allergan and the Mohawks: A patent ploy
E-commerce: Briefs encounter
Landing and take-off slots: Airport heist
Schumpeter: A deal that Donald dislikes
Japan: The slow-grilled economy
Buttonwood: Passive aggressive
Trade deals: Repair job
Oil: Guns v money
Internship
Global wealth: Millennials’ missing millions
ABP: Size matters
Competition: Silent dogs
Accounting and banks: Stage fright
Free exchange: The grow-nothings
Surgery: Renaissance
Personalised medicine: Test-tube tumours
Contacting extraterrestrials: Nanoo nanoo
The digital world: Reality check
History of Iran: The revenge of the clergy
The Baltic Sea: Head north and farther
Performance art: In demand
Johnson: Right and wrong on bearing arms
Terry Laughlin: Making waves
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