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

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Year:2018
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Language:english
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The Economist [Fri, 02 Nov 2018] by calibre instant download

Articles in this issue:

Politics this week

Business this week

KAL’s cartoon

The mid-terms: America divided

Germany: Angela’s exit

America and Iran: Talk to Tehran

Stockmarkets: Red October

Doing Business rankings: Red in tooth, claw and tape

Britain’s budget: The end of austerity?

On Pik Botha, the City, China, Singapore, India, John Cockerill, airlines: Letters

The Democrats: Kick-starting the donkey

Closing arguments (1): Caravan of copycats

Closing arguments (2): The bargaining stage

Predicting the House race: The surf forecast

Political rhetoric and violence: In your lifetime, during your days

Housing in California: The 1970s revival

Lexington: The Trump cult

The new president: Brazil hearts Jair Bolsonaro, for now

Bello: The termination of the toucans

Mexico City’s new airport: Up in the air again

Caribbean courts: London or local?

Politics in Sri Lanka: Back to the bad old days

Japan’s pampered pets: A dog’s life

Foreigners in South Korea: Land of the pure

Extremism in Pakistan: Standing up to bigotry

Cambodia’s garment industry: Needling Hun Sen

Tall order: The world's biggest statue

New Caledonia: Pacific gyre

Banyan: Gay hitch glitch

Biotechnology: Movie stars and soyabeans

Endangered species: Only in emergency

Chaguan: Latin lessons

America and Iran: Turning the screws

Israel and the Gulf: The new normal?

Iraqi politics: More money, same problems

The war in Yemen: Time for a truce

Re-education in Ethiopia: Abiy’s law

Miracle-Gro for economies: How does your garden grow?

Germany: This is the end

Migration (1): Greece: A small piece of hell

Migration (2): Italy: A cold coming they had of it

Ireland: Statesman beats celebrities

The European Parliament: Shock treatment

The budget: Autumn harvest

Taxing the tech titans: Feeling lucky?

Brexit: Norway now or never

Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha: Thanks for the miracle

Social housing in Northern Ireland: Building blocs

Wealth and mortality: Death comes to all

The disappearing coastline: Britannia ruled by waves

Bagehot: Explaining Brexit

Anti-Semitism: The mourning that never ends

Streaming-video wars: Game of phones

Bartleby: Better by design

China’s tech ambitions: Chip shot

General Electric: Culp’s ability

Mining in Guinea: Life on Mars

Information technology: IBM’s rebel yell

Ride-hailing in India: Bloody defeat

Schumpeter: The tech sell-off

The American economy: What goes up

The China-America trade war: Lights, camera, imports!

Buttonwood: Sunrise in Tokyo

Monetary policy in India: Flame war

Ubernomics: A hard bargain

International aid: Gaining currency

Red tape: Doing BRICness

Leveraged loans: Load bearing

Free exchange: A hard place

Marine technology of the future: In need of a clean up

Marine technology of the past: Pitching in

Making trains run on time: Stand clear of the doors

Entomology: Go with the flow

Astronomy: Kepler, RIP

The fate of the West: The old ways

Death and glory: All he surveyed

Political fiction: Ghosts at the feast

War reporting: In the widows’ basement

Sex scandals of yore: He said, she said, she won

Johnson: Too much winning

The American electorate: All politics is identity politics

Anthea Bell: Through a glass, brightly

Economic data, markets and commodities

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