The Economist [Fri, 07 May 2021] by calibre instant download
本期文章:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
The rise of e-money: The digital currencies that matter
Gun laws in America: Bearing harms
Warren Buffett: Time’s up
Somaliland: A state of one’s own
German law and climate policy: The power of negative thinking
Letters to the editor: On politics and business, Saudi Arabia, crowdsourcing, the draft, Singapore, football
The creator economy: Serfing the web
Permitless-carry gun laws: The firearms free-for-all
Facebook and Donald Trump: Speechless
Renting v buying: The house wins
Waiting: Time and money
Tech trade policy: Assuming the position
Unsolved murders in St Louis: Crime without punishment
Lexington: A shad state of affairs
El Salvador: Bukele’s bulldozer
A terrible accident in Mexico City: Mexico City’s metro
Protests in Colombia: Taxing times
Bello: Whose fish are they anyway?
India’s second wave: Paper tiger
City administration in India: Urbs prima in Indis
Korean vibes: Let there be mood lighting
Charity in the Philippines: Reds under the veg
Development in Bangladesh: Thirst trap
Banyan: Closing argument
Propaganda: The new scold war
Plastic surgery: Nipping and tucking
Chaguan: Resistance is not futile
Somaliland: Out of the rubble, 30 years on
Cleaner cookery: Fire escape
Vaccine manufacturing in Africa: Home brewing
The war in Yemen: Peace on hold
Qatar’s labour laws: Free to quit
Arab elections: How despots pick their opponents
Spain: From rage to disillusion
Germany and climate: Red in robe, green in thought
Ireland and Brexit: Pluses and minuses
France and terrorism: Reform or relapse?
Turkey’s lockdown: Erdogan’s no-wine situation
Charlemagne: The anti-Orban
Sadiq v Boris: Why London’s bridge is falling down
Body parts: Water, water everywhere
Brexit: Fish fight with France
Discount retailing: The omnivore
Life sciences: A new recruit
Trains: The fat controller
Organised crime online: Spam, scam, scam, scam
The future of banking: Fewer—or even none?
Banks v big tech: Regime change
Debt v equity: Intangible capitalism
Low interest rates: Time is cheap
Public v private money: Going public
Monetary sovereignty: Hege-money
Money on my mind: A brave new world
Sources and acknowledgments
Berkshire Hathaway: Honky Tonk Warren
Bartleby: The human touch
Vaccine patents: A shot in the arm
Ageing consumers: The boomer boom
Epic Games v Apple: Battle royal
Schumpeter: Losing the mystique
China’s digital money: The new yuan: a lot like the old yuan
Foreign banks in America: Farce and furious
Buttonwood: Red hot
Greece: Clean-up operation
Women and investing: Rich pickings
The economics of prisons: The parent trap
Free exchange: Escape from the city
Back-ups for GPS: Locking out the bad guys
An early burial: Human prehistory
Ecology: Roadkill stew
Biomarkers for depression: Unlucky 13
Civil engineering: How to knit a road
“The Brothers Karamazov” on stage: Sins of the fathers
Allusive fiction: Second is nowhere
Renaissance art: A world of wonders
Pandemics and other disasters: With a whimper
Johnson: Tongue-twisters
Economic data, commodities and markets
Pollution and poverty: Why east has least
Michael Collins: The third man
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