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The Economist [Fri, 14 May 2021] by calibre instant download

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Year:2021
Publisher:calibre
Language:english
File Size:19.08 MB
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The Economist [Fri, 14 May 2021] by calibre instant download

本期文章:

Politics this week

Business this week

KAL’s cartoon

The pandemic: Vaccinating the world

Israel and the Palestinians: Stopping the cycle

Supply shortages: The bottleneck economy

British politics: The wrong sort of conservatism

Corporate-tax dodging: End the contortions

Letters to the editor: On Taiwan, Scotland, Spain, suicide, patents, workers, Dickens, the C-suite

The covid-19 pandemic: Counting the dead

Producing more vaccines: The insufficient miracle

New York’s mayoral race: Uncertainty and the city

Hacking and ransoms: Post-Colonial studies

Homelessness: The Row row

Opioids: The other epidemic

Evictions paused: Shelter in place

Lexington: The kraken is unleashed

Post-covid economies: A long way down

Hunger in Brazil: An old scourge returns

Vague addresses: Off the grid

The pandemic in Asia: Next in line

Indonesian inoculation: Join the (other) queue

Tradition and the law: Endangered hunters

Covid-19 in India: Let them eat dark chocolate

The Korean peninsula: Silent sigh

Banyan: Malé malaise

Football: Own goal

Winter Olympics: The puck stops here

Chaguan: Landing ashore

Israel and Palestine: The fire this time

Saudi foreign policy: Prince Charming

Lake Victoria: Finny business

The camel trade: Cloak-and-finger deals

Nigeria’s economy: Stuck in a rut

France: A revolution and a rematch

Bulgaria: Battling Borisov

Sweden: Green steel

Pandemic tourism in Turkey: Where did everyone go?

Welfare states: Protection racket

Charlemagne: Whatever it took?

The government: Winning the peace

Voter identification: The end of innocence

Political geography: The Chipping Norton reset

Northern Ireland: Slaughter in Ballymurphy

Scottish elections: Let attrition commence

Second homes: Get out

Pubs and jobs: The hangover

Bagehot: Uneasy rider

Truth commissions: The agony of silence

The space business: Elon Musk’s other company

Bartleby: Mothers of invention

Harley-Davidson: Uneasy rider

Lobbying in Europe: Making money and influencing people

Musical plagiarism: Writ parade

Pharmaceuticals and innovation: Less buck for the bang

Schumpeter: Pay and the pandemic

Inflation: Jump scare?

Buttonwood: Oversold over here

China’s census: Older and wiser

David Swensen: The holly and the ivy

Corporate tax: The big carve-up

Free exchange: When the Inc runs

Recycling: The metals in the car go round and round

Electric motors: Hydrogen de-bonding

Gender medicine: Second thoughts

Botany: Charismatic megaflora

Hypersonic flight: The rockets’ green glare

Politics and fiction: The character arc of justice

Thomas Becket at the British Museum: Murder in the cathedral

Bitter pills: Patrick Radden Keefe traces the roots of America’s opioid epidemic

Booty haul: When Napoleon stole a Venetian masterpiece

Acid test: Rahul Raina’s debut novel is a rollicking urban adventure

Economic data, commodities and markets

Fertility: Parks and procreation

T.S. Shanbhag: The bookseller of Bangalore

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