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The Economist [Fri, 06 Apr 2018] by calibre instant download

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Year:2018
Publisher:calibre
Language:english
File Size:20.97 MB
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The Economist [Fri, 06 Apr 2018] by calibre instant download

Articles in this issue:

Politics this week

Business this week

KAL’s cartoon

Crime: Solving murder

French strikes: How to stay on track

Data privacy: Copy that

Airlines: Dragons fly

Britain’s gender pay gap: How to narrow it

Deep sea mining, airlines, Peru, autonomous vehicles, fishing, MPs: Letters to the editor

Murder in Latin America: Shining some light

Segregation: Coming apart

Immigration: Be very afraid

State finances: The wisdom of Mr Micawber

Criminal justice: Don’t throw away that key

Blue-collar television: This is us

The media: Out-Foxed

Lexington: Murphy’s luck

Costa Rica: The better Alvarado

Guatemala: From dictator to defendant

Peru: Making the most of moss

Bello: Lula and government by judges

Japan’s sex industry: More smutty than slutty

Politicians in Myanmar: Out of their league

Ancient Eurasian migrations: Steppe sons

Asian media: All lies

Corruption in South Korea: The presidential curse

Banyan: Travel travails

Water: A massive diversion

Artificial rain: High hopes

Ethiopian politics: Enter a new hope

Protectionism in Africa: Trump’s other trade war

Municipal finance in Africa: Taxes and taxis

Israel and Gaza: Will it boil over?

Libyan politics: Rushing into a disaster

The queen and the Prophet: Is the caliph a queen?

Election in Hungary: Orban’s design

Germany’s Heimat politics: Homeland insecurity

French overseas territories: The isle is full of noises

Interrogating Facebook: What do they know?

Reproductive rights in Poland: Forcing the issue

Kemerovo fire: Blaze of indignation

Charlemagne: Orban’s unwitting ally

The gender pay gap: XY > XX

Transatlantic trade: The elusive art of the deal

Taxing soft drinks: Sweet talk

Foreign takeovers: An embarrassment of riches

Criminal justice: Easter eggsits

Violent crime: London’s bleeding

London’s elections: Bins or Brexit?

Bagehot: The great survivor

Household smoke: How the other half cooks

Wood-burning in Europe: Cosy and deadly

Tesla: Driving to the next circle of hell

The GDPR: The joys of data hygiene

CBS and Viacom: Drama kings

Supermarkets in China: Two Ma race

Semiconductor manufacturers: Shifting silicon

Airlines in China: Now boarding

Takeda and Shire: Foreign advances

Schumpeter: The subscription addiction

Trade: Blow for blow

The New York Fed: Ringing the bell

Spotify: Play list

Insurance and the gig economy: Your policy is arriving in two minutes

Emerging markets: A new shade

Economics degrees: Name game

Deutsche Bank: Embattled

Free exchange: Truth hurts

African science: Count down

Automotive engineering: The art of reflection

Psychology: Heart and soul

Palaeontology: Eyes of the beholder

Rocket science: East of Eden

American theatre: Animals in captivity

Russian ideology: Getting into their heads

A radical year: Born to be wild

Edward Lear: Sometimes weary, sometimes cheery

Historical fiction from Africa: Continental crossings

Winnie Mandela: A dangerous woman

Output, prices and jobs

Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates

The Economist commodity-price index

Renewable energy

Markets

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