The Economist [Fri, 06 May 2022] by calibre instant download
本期文章:
Politics
Business
KAL’s cartoon
A wearable revolution: The quantified self
Tracking your health: One ring to rule them all
Dealing with the data: Killer apps, saving lives
Software as treatment: Digital therapeutics
Measuring the masses: The pulse of the people
Sources and acknowledgments
Governing America: How to save the Supreme Court
Medicine: The quantified self
Inflation, bonds and stocks: The rate fate that awaits
China and the world: Cover your bases
Press freedom: The gag tightens
Britain’s dirty-money problem: Dismantling Londongrad
Letters to the editor: On children, China, quadratic voting, art, immigration, Marmite, car plates
Russia and Ukraine: Tanvi Madan explains why India is not in Russia’s camp
Russia and Ukraine: Senator Bob Menendez says that the work of helping Ukraine has only just begun
America’s Supreme Court: A countermajoritarian difficulty
Abortion: The draft seen round the world
Weapons supplies: The depleting arsenal of democracy
Ohio primaries: Hillbilly eligible
California: America, only less so
New Orleans: A new, progressive sheriff in town
Lexington: Evan McMullin v extremism
Miami: Hub for a hemisphere
Mexico: Wrecking ball
Politics in the Philippines: The name of the father
Diseased marsupials: A koalossal problem
Electricity in India: Heat and no light
South Korean politics: Dangerous waters
Banyan: Food fight
Foreign policy: Base instincts
Emigration: Ready to run
Morality courts: Name and shame
Chaguan: China’s vision for global security
Education: Boy trouble
Egyptian television: Victors’ version
Africa’s fuel market: Pumped dry
African economics: The paradox of untapped riches
Eastern Europe’s economies: Bearing the brunt
Austria and Russia: Blowing bridges
Moldova: The next target?
Spain: Bugging out
Ukraine’s war: How things are done in Odessa
Charlemagne: Macron 2.0
Britain and the oligarchs: Dirty capital
Care homes and covid: Isolated incidence
Nutrient neutrality: Bricks and water
Gang-related policing: Drill down
Post-Brexit Britain: Take back contrôle
Bagehot: Bucket-hat Boris
Press freedom is under attack
Technology in China: Alibaba and the 40 officials
Business in Africa: Ottomanpower
War and food: Palm roiled
Logistics: Digital decongestants
Bartleby: Suntan lotion, laptop charger
Schumpeter: Facebook’s retirement plan
Quantitative tightening: Braced for impact
Chinese stocks: Flee market
India’s largest IPO: Selling off the piggy bank
Russia’s economy: ‘Tis but a flesh wound
Apple Pay: Tap dance
Japan’s currency: Land of the crashing yen
Lebanon’s banking crisis: Zombie defence
Buttonwood: Bond villains
Free exchange: Growing Solow
Aerial surveillance: The spies in the sky that see backwards in time
Aerospace: A second opinion
Sheep farming: Turning the worms
Sustainable power: Inertial frames
Preventing diseases: The GERM of a good idea
“The Good Soldier Svejk”: The idiocy of war
Shipping shenanigans: Lost at sea
A campaigning Japanese film-maker: Caught on camera
New American fiction: Trick and treat
Johnson: If you dangle, don’t mangle
Indicators: Economic data, commodities and markets
Abortion in America: Church and choice
Franz Mohr: Travels with a piano
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