The Economist [čet, 27 sep 2018] by calibre instant download
Articles in this issue:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
Britain: The quest to remake politics
Waste: Cash for trash
Citizenship for sale: What price a passport?
LIBOR: Tick tock
Sex and power: #MeToo, one year on
On Brazil, the Supreme Court, gender identity, Ludwig von Mises, goodwill, Latin: Letters to the editor
The Conservative Party: When all about are losing theirs...
#MeToo and politics: Truth and consequences
The Supreme Court: Bench-warming
Labour markets: Diversity implosion
Violent crime: Still piling up
Political harassment: Uncivil hands
Lexington: High hopes for Hakeem Jeffries
Chile: Steering the economy away from the middle-income trap
Presidential planes: Those magnificent men and women
Bello: The providential president
Hospital treatment in India: Modicare
Banyan: Render unto Xi
Identification in India: Court gestures
Eugenics in Japan: Adverse selection
The Maldives: Sun, sea, sand and surprise
Dokdo/Takeshima: Control is not enough
Death: A burning question
Marxism: A spectre is haunting China
Chaguan: China’s one-way globalisation
Iran and the world: Isolated and besieged
Egyptian politics: No one is secure
Dysfunctional Lebanon: Power boat
Israel and Russia: Missiles with a message
South Africa: Long walk to growth
Somaliland’s heritage: Restorers required
Average Europe: The tenth city
Dutch politics: Who doesn’t like a tax cut?
Germany: Greying Greens
Romanian royals: Thirsty for blue blood
Russia: A sea of troubles
Charlemagne: A lonely domino
The Labour Party: ¿Hasta la victoria?
The politics of Brexit: Vote early, vote often
Genomic medicine: A new chapter
Tainted medical supplies: Bloody scandal
Air power: Lightning strikes
Scandal in Northern Ireland: Burn to earn, time to learn
Synthetic cannabinoids: Scary spice
Bagehot: A pillar of the establishment
Investment migration: A home in the country
Buying residence to evade tax: Sweet deserts
A global problem: A load of rubbish
Two worlds: Down in the dumps
China: Exit the dragon
Recycling: Modern-day alchemy
Ocean plastic: Clearing the waves
Looking ahead: What goes around
American business after Weinstein: Behind closed doors
Bartleby: Executive privilege
Gulf carriers: Super-connecting
Comcast and Sky: Sky high
Ride-hailing in South-East Asia: After Uber
French supermarkets: Shopping and nothingness
The mining business: Panning out
Schumpeter: Joining the high revvers
Replacing LIBOR: The price of everything
Buttonwood: A private function
World trade (1): A matter of dispute
World trade (2): Familiar KORUS
Historical sovereign bonds: A timeless argument
Development lending: Building it up
Argentina: Second time lucky?
Free exchange: Crude awakening
Pandemic disease: A deadly touch of flu
How influenza evolves: Mind your H’s and N’s
Artificial intelligence: The gladiator’s edge
Intellectual life in America: Unsafe spaces
Art museums: The Rales rules
Slavery and escape: Flight to freedom
British fiction: Keys to the heart
Shan Tianfang: Tradition’s voice
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Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates
The Economist commodity-price index
World GDP
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