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The Economist [Fri, 04 Jun 2021] by calibre instant download

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The Economist [Fri, 04 Jun 2021] by calibre instant download

本期文章:

Politics this week

Business this week

KAL’s cartoon

The world economy: Geopolitics and business

Israel: A chance of renewal

Commercial property: House of pain

America’s crime spike: Killing reform

Latin America’s giant: Brazil’s dismal decade

Letters to the editor: On Mexico, covid-19 vaccines, green investing, endowments, Charles Dickens

Business in Europe: The land that ambition forgot

Liberals and crime spikes: Reality bites

Congress: Sins of commission

Endless Frontier Act: Political science

Homes with wheels: Vanity projects

Horseracing and drugs: Off-track

Covid racial disparities: All of the above

Measuring poverty: The hunger wanes

Lexington: Who owns the national pastime?

Venezuela: A scofflaw’s offer

Argentina: Rushing for the exit

South Korea and China: They’ll never take our kimchi

India’s far-flung territories: Run the jewels

Regulating online content (1): Shooting the messenger

Regulating online content (2): Prohibited material

Banyan: Minus the shooting

Fertility rules: A third is the word

Infrastructure in Tibet: Fast track to the throne

Chaguan: A century-old party woos the young

South Africa: The stench of corruption

France and Africa: Atonement

Congo: Mount Nyiragongo’s fury

Israel: Almost there

Jordan: A jingle makes nerves jangle

Covid-19 in Europe: Hot shots

German politics: Deny the Alternative

Religion in Germany: One roof, three faiths

Italy and the Mafia: The price of success

An interview with Ukraine’s president: The comedian gets serious

Charlemagne: Tiny but less mighty

Post-pandemic governance: Defending the realm

Horticulture: Turf wars

Public finances: Maturing nicely

Politics: House of Zoom

Schools and covid-19: F for effort

Housing: Spaces inbetween

Culture and politics: The long march

Bagehot: Tolerating intolerance

Gender wars: Let’s talk about sex

Brazil: The captain and his country

The economy: A dream deferred

Corruption and crime: Sliding back

The Amazon: Money trees

Politics: In need of reform

Evangelicals: Of Bibles and ballots

The prospects: Time to go

Sources and acknowledgments

Entertainment: Feeling animated

The car industry: Chasing Tesla

Consumer goods and sexual identity: When to mind your business

Bartleby: Detecting the real bullshit

Chinese armsmakers: The best-laid battle plans

Schumpeter: The firm that saw the future

Commercial property: Shaky foundations

Oil prices: The clumsy cartel

Hong Kong: Failure to land

Private equity in China: Serving a higher purpose

Divergence, big time: Covid’s unequal effect on companies

Overhauling corporate tax (1): The twilight of the tax haven

Overhauling corporate tax (2): Fighting for the scraps

Free exchange: Pace your debts

Inventing the future: Cloning DARPA

Composing by computer: Programmes by programs

Cicadas, insecticides and children: A brooding problem

Forensic science: Where were you on Thursday the 15th?

The origin of watermelons: Sweetness and light

Dutch colonial rule: Return of the repressed

Decision-making: Noise pollution

Johnson: One giant leap for humankind

Going postal: How the West was won

Economic data, commodities and markets

Algorithmic discrimination: Bias in, bias out

Josep Almudéver: The colours of dawn

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