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
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