The Economist [Fri, 09 Apr 2021] by calibre instant download
本期文章:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
Labour markets: Riding high
Jordan: Battle royal
America and climate change: At last, a serious effort
House prices: Don’t stop me now
Design bias: Working in the dark
Letters to the editor: On China, floating boats, Bangladesh, Dutch politics, regulations, England
The Kurds: Down but not out
The economic recovery: Charging ahead
Business and Georgia’s voting-rights law: Political baseball
Climate policy: A long and bumpy road ahead
Corporate taxes: Counting trillions
Women and the draft: Gender war
College admissions: No SATisfACTion
Urban gardening: The Green Apple
Housing in the West: Growing pains
Communist pharma: Revolutionary drugs
Bello: The strains in a politicised army
Mexico’s economy: A tight-fisted socialist
Covid-19 in South Asia: Indian brink
Covid-19 in Bhutan: One-week wonder
The South China Sea: Reef madness
Haikus and climate/: As the seasons defy norms/
Politics in Thailand: Strength without numbers
Pakistan’s armed forces: If you can’t beat them, obey them
Banyan: Bubble trouble
Left-behind children: In grandpa’s charge
Chaguan: The Middle East quagmire
Jordan: Family feud
Getting into Iraq: The doors are opening
Egyptian entertainment: Only good cops, please
Kenyan coffee: They’ve woken up and smelt it
Education in Africa: Covid-19 spurs catch-up classes
Benin and Chad: Getting too much alike, alas
Europe’s public broadcasters: The people’s voice
Russia: House of the dead
Bulgaria’s election: Bye-bye Boyko?
Spain: Yes, Basques are different
Charlemagne: Thinking the unthinkable
Covid-19: Opening shots
Pubs: Raising the bar
Regional mayors: Men about town
Commercial banking: Par for the course
Northern Ireland: Brexit spills onto the streets
Higher education: Smart moves
Bagehot: The power of perkiness
Working online: Virtual insanity
The future of work: Labour gains
The shock: Crash landing
Essential workers: The truly disadvantaged
Working from home: From desktop to laptop
Automation: Boy cries wolf
Government policy: Servants of the people
Flexicurity: How the Danes do it
How to think about work: The grass is always greener
Sources and acknowledgments
Technology in China: An uncertain new path
Bartleby: Shallow impact
Social media: Hype club
Corporate buccaneers: Seize and insist
The future of drugmaking: Reformulated
Schumpeter: Unbundling sport
Global property: The race for space
On the mend: The IMF marks up the global recovery
Corporate taxes: Setting a floor
Cryptocurrencies: Squaring the coin
Bitcoin: The dirty truth
China’s stockmarket: A new tack
Robert Mundell: Floating ideas
Free exchange: Our world, not in data
Race and sex bias in medicine: Fatal truths
Covid-19 vaccines: Sorting signal from noise
Domestic heating: A new use for microwaves
Particle physics: Model misbehaviour
Art and belonging: The girl with the blue ribbon
Les slammeurs: Rhyme for your life
Egyptian fiction: A general in his labyrinth
Alfred Hitchcock: Dial him for murder
Johnson: Tough stuff
Economic data, commodities and markets
House prices: Approaching the ceiling
Larry McMurtry: Paperback rider
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