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The Economist [Fri, 07 Sep 2018] by calibre instant download

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Year:2018
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Language:english
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The Economist [Fri, 07 Sep 2018] by calibre instant download

Articles in this issue:

Politics this week

Business this week

KAL’s cartoon

Ten years after Lehman: Has finance been fixed?

Geopolitics: Trouble in the east

Content liability: Truth and power

The war in Syria: Idlib is falling

Preserving the past: The bonfire of the antiquities

On China, Donald Trump, investing, Bermuda, rich men: Letters to the editor

The financial crisis: Unresolved

Brett Kavanaugh: Hard of hearing

The Trump administration: #Treason?

Tariffs: Who pays?

Presidential disapproval: White flight

The Catholic church: A widening schism

Aid to foreigners: Double vision

Lexington: The trials of Jeff Sessions

North American trade: Limiting the damage from the Donald

“Supply management”: My whey or the highway

Bello: Who lost Brazil?

Japan and the United States: Watching him nervously

The media in Myanmar: The lady who turned

Gay rights in India: Ending the aberration

Banyan: Can’t pay

Charity: Lucky for some

Pigs in China: Beware of porky pies

The fate of Idlib: Last rebels standing

Israel: Slow train to Jerusalem

Israel and the Palestinians: Nothing to talk about

Politics in Nigeria: Mud, glorious mud-slinging

South Africa’s economy: More bad news

Corruption in Kinshasa: Congestion charging, Congo style

Russia and China: Game on

France: Jupiter descending

Germany: After the stabbing

Elections in Sweden: The poll that kicks the hornets’ nest

Charlemagne: Beyond open and closed

The labour market: All work and no pay

The Skripal poisoning: Caught on camera

Economic policy: The new centrism

The Conservatives: Blue kippers and red herrings

Funding Circle: A peerless IPO

Effective altruism comes to Blackpool: Daytrippers and utilitarians

Wireless makes a comeback: Channel hopping

Alex Salmond and the SNP: Big fish, fried

Bagehot: An equilibrium of incompetence

Journalist wanted

Traffic jams: The slow and the furious

Traffic and geography: Let’s try that again

Technology companies and censorship: The deciders

Bartleby: When teamwork works

Nike invites controversy: Inviting controversy

The Universal Postal Union: Stamping on the competition

Video games in China: One in the eye

Schumpeter: iSupply

Emerging markets: Failing conventionally

Sir James Mirrlees: What really mattered

Money-laundering: Stubborn stains

Wind and solar v nuclear: Cleaner than thou

Buttonwood: One for the road

Free exchange: A savings account

Rousseau, Marx and Nietzsche: The prophets of illiberal progress

Curbing illegal fishing: Netting the crooks

Health care: Bubbling with ideas

Manufacturing in space: Free-falling profits

Animal behaviour: To the point

Polish contemporary art: A different kind of culture war

Brazil’s National Museum: Up in smoke

A building and its inhabitants: Czech fates

Irish fiction: Dare not speak its name

Johnson: Amo, amas... oh, forget it

Chicha Mariani: Hope against hope

Output, prices and jobs

Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates

The Economist commodity-price index

The Economist poll of forecasters, September averages

Markets

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