The Economist [Fri, 02 Oct 2020] by calibre instant download
本期文章:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
America’s election: Bidenomics
Global housing: The house party returns
Famine in Yemen: An avoidable tragedy
Germany: Growing up at last
China’s countryside: Mass destruction
On working from home, land reform, scientific management: Letters to the editor
Joe Biden’s economic plans: The pragmatist
Florida and the election: Key largo
Supreme Court and the election: Not so fast
Election troubles: Rashomon, with ballots
Measuring poverty: And the poor get poorer
Catholic priests and politics: Render unto Caesar
Lexington: The end of the debate
Canada: Justin’s timing
Mexico: Tabascan onomastics
Peru: Patient, don’t heal thyself
Bello: The missing local links
The coronavirus in South Asia: India v Pakistan v covid-19
Natural resources in Uzbekistan: Colourless, odourless, buyerless
Elections in New Zealand: Jacindarella
Investing in Myanmar: No time for details
Banyan: Always the man of the future
Consolidating villages: On Harmony Road
Betel nuts: Hard to crack
Chaguan: When China fought America
Competition law: No contest
Somaliland and Taiwan: Outcasts united
Kuwait: A king of co-operation
Yemen: Unsafe Safer
Iraq and covid-19: Out of control
Reunified Germany, 30 years on: Waking Europe’s sleeping giant
Armenia and Azerbaijan: The cauldron bubbles again
Hungary: Taking on Viktor Orban
Spain: Dancing with death
Pop music: The Albanian all-stars
Charlemagne: The revenge of strategic yogurt
Race: Not black and white
Cars in the capital: Road warriors
Covid-19 in universities: Freshers’ covid
Skills: How the other half learns
Lithium: Wheels within wheals
Scotland: In their sights
Bagehot: We shall fight them on the airwaves
Parenting: The rugrat race
Virtual realities: Reaching into other worlds
Simulation: Reality bytes
Hardware: The promise and the reality
Health care: Getting better
Brain scan: Lord of the Metaverse
The future: What is real, anyway?
Tata Sons: Endangered species
Epic v Apple: Storing up trouble
Fracking: Shelling out on shale’s sale
A luxury tiff: Letting go lightly
Measuring sustainability: In the soup
Bartleby: Why we need to laugh at work
Schumpeter: All the president’s moolah
Global housing markets: The three pillars
Evergrande: Not forever grand
Digital payments: If you can’t bill them
Investment banking: Spoof proof
Employment in Germany: Nature v nurture
Investment in India: Sticking plaster
Buttonwood: Gifts that keep giving
Free exchange: Marching bans
Hybrids and evolution: Match and mix
Mexico’s chroniclers: The other half of history
The CIA and the cold war: Original sins
Geography and imagination: Water all around
Japanese fiction: I don’t belong here
Johnson: Justice and just slips
Economic data, commodities and markets
Wealth and schooling: A rising tide
Harold Evans: Attacking the devil
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