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The Economist [Fri, 13 May 2022] by calibre ISBN 0013-0613 instant download

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Year:2022
Publisher:The Economist Group
Language:english
File Size:19.72 MB
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The Economist [Fri, 13 May 2022] by calibre ISBN 0013-0613 instant download

本期文章:
Politics
Business
KAL’s cartoon
India: India’s next decade
Financial markets: Grisly reality
Surveillance at work: The professional panopticon
Sri Lanka’s crisis: Gota go
Genetic screening: Private letters, public promise
Letters to the editor: On central banks and inflation, China, Ronald Fisher, ketamine, granny flats, email sign-offs
Energy and climate: Yemi Osinbajo on the hypocrisy of rich countries’ climate policies
Russia, Ukraine and China: Senior Colonel Zhou Bo says the war in Ukraine will accelerate the geopolitical shift from West to East
Russia and Ukraine: Moritz Schularick argues that Germany should immediately cut off Russian gas
India’s economy: A new formula
The mid-terms: Voting wars
Forced assimilation: Stolen children
Conservation: The concrete jungle
Educating the undocumented: Meanness to migrants
Wrongful convictions: Delayed justice
California cannabis: High maintenance
Lexington: Donald Trump’s brutal turn
Brazil: The cross on the ballot
Crime: Crack on
Bello: Staying alive
India: Saffron nation
Crisis in Sri Lanka: The morning after
Australian politics: For whom the teals poll
North Korea and the virus: State of emergency
Banyan: One-way street
Japan’s far-flung islands: Base case
Hong Kong’s civil service: Stay neutral, love the party
Covid-19 in Shanghai: The never-ending lockdown
The Grand Canal: Taming the waters
Covid-19 and the homeless: Victims, not vectors
Chaguan: A self-repressing society
Zimbabwe: Savings and groan
Financial innovation in Zimbabwe: Heiferinflation
Zambia: Copper-bottomed promises
Palestine and Israel: A death in Jenin
Algeria and Morocco: The danger of lighting a gas fire
Ukraine: No ports in a storm
Russia: Putin’s parade
Germany: A portent or a blip?
The French left: NUPES and dupes
Danish TV: Back to “Borgen”
Charlemagne: Fifth time lucky
An interview with Boris Johnson: A hawk on the wing
Partygate 2: Sir Beer Starmer
Northern Ireland: Protocol harm
The cost of doing business: Confidence stick
Slimmed pickers: Ukrainian seasonal workers pick much of Britain’s fruit
Driving: Codes of conduct
Premier League owners: Fall of the Roman empire
Bagehot: A progressive prisoner’s dilemma
International relations: Connective action
The tech crunch: Pop!
The tech crunch (2): Can Coupang deliver?
The zero-covid industrial complex: Acing the test
The future of work: Big Brotherly boss
Bartleby: The woolliest words in business
Schumpeter: Where the wild things were
Global housing: Braced for a storm
Global trade: A slow train from China
Russia’s economy: Bearing up
Consumer prices: Public enemy
Buttonwood: The Italian sob
Cashlessness: Pix perfect
Free exchange: Engine repair
Genetic disease: Building the future of screening
Immunology: Fed by the hand that should bite it
Animal behaviour: Buzz off!
Science and international politics: Frozen
The infrastructure of rock: Thank you for the music
World in a dish: Made right for Iowa
Imperial nostalgia: The sun never sets
Eternal life: Who wants to live for ever?
Tricksy fiction: Her story, and his
Back Story: The editor in the Kremlin
Indicators: Economic data, commodities and markets
War and social media: Under the radar
Ron Galella: Starstruck
Global news and current affairs from a European perspective. Best downloaded on Friday mornings (GMT)
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