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The Economist [Fri, 02 Mar 2018] by calibre instant download

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Year:2018
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The Economist [Fri, 02 Mar 2018] by calibre instant download

Articles in this issue:

Politics this week

Business this week

Kal's cartoon

Chinese power: What the West got wrong

Italy’s alarming election: Povera Italia

Pollution: Plastic surgery

The Indian economy: No mere formality

Sexism in Hollywood: #MeToo, part two

Autonomous vehicles: Who is behind the wheel?

On the Democratic Republic of Congo, Costa Rica, 5G, Italy, Vietnam, Brexit: Letters to the editor

China and the West: Not the partner you were looking for

Schools: Portfolio theory

Veterans’ affairs: V strange

The Supreme Court: Labour’s lost

Public education: Soldiering on

Managing spies: Spooks for hire

The Velvet Hammer: Can’t touch this

Lexington: Lost Boy found

Canada’s economy: Don’t drill, plant

Language in Brazil: Gialdo alert

Bello: Venezuela and Latin American values

Security in Pakistan: Mopping up

Driving in Japan: End of the road

Politics in Afghanistan: Power-shedding

Myanmar’s economy: The 238-point plan

Taiwan’s toilet-paper shortage: Wiped out

Constitutional change: Under the cover

Zimbabwe: The crocodile swims in murky waters

Emmerson Mnangagwa: Open for business, closed for remorse

Safer sex in Senegal: Beating back HIV

Arms deals in the Gulf: How much for a pilot?

Church property in Jerusalem: Holy, profitable land

Development in Morocco: Idle and angry

Italy: The right road is wholly lost and gone

Germany: Succession planning

Turkey: Muzzling the fourth estate

France: Aux armes, citoyens!

Spain: A fit of intolerance

Charlemagne: Europe’s back-seat drivers

Labour’s strategy: Master of (almost) all he surveys

Brexit and trade: The customs of the country

Universities: Super-regulator to the rescue!

Social care: The other crisis

A minimum price for alcohol: Bottom’s up

Musical education: Total eclipse of the arts

Bagehot: Parliament’s silent majority

Plastic pollution: Too much of a good thing

Defence correspondent

Foreign internship

Autonomous vehicles: Reinventing wheels

Technology: From here to autonomy

The impact on industry: Selling rides, not cars

Urban planning: The new autopia

Society: A different world

Implications for policymakers: Rules of the road

The car business: Last lap of luxury

American business and the NRA: Outgunned?

The OPL 245 affair: Drillers in the dock

Management consulting: Firm direction

Comcast: Excuse me while I bid for Sky

Flying private: Time for an upgrade

Schumpeter: Are China’s state giants reformable?

India’s economy: Emerging from the shadows

Buttonwood: The only way is up?

The rise and fall of Anbang: Out with a whimper

Emerging markets: Putin’s fiscal fortress

Asia’s stockmarkets: Duelling exchanges

Tax and the dollar: Green-back

Trade and the dollar: Bills, bills, bills

Free exchange: Better, stronger, faster

Robot laboratories: Gene machines

Agricultural chemicals: For better or worse

The limits of biology: Waiting for rain

Psychology: Sniffing out authoritarianism

Hollywood after Weinstein: After the fall

A requiem for the factory: When giants ruled the world

The reality of war: Fragments and ruins

Johnson: For whom, the bell tolls

Billy Graham: The hour of decision

Output, prices and jobs

Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates

The Economist commodity-price index

Metal prices

Markets

Global news and current affairs from a European perspective. Best downloaded on Friday mornings (GMT)
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