The Economist [Fri, 14 Sep 2018] by calibre instant download
Articles in this issue:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
The Economist at 175: A manifesto
Britain and the European Union: Selling Chequers
The Supreme Court: Weak is strong
Emerging markets: Lessons from Lusaka
Alibaba: Ma where he came from?
On air conditioning, Scotland, rebalancing, nudity: Letters to the editor
America’s Supreme Court: And Brett makes five
Public policy: Make America Germany Again
New York politics: Sleaze and the city
Cyber-attacks: Suing spies
Muslim politicians: From Bushies to Bernie
Flying pets: It’s emotional
Lexington: Gary Johnson for liberty
Guatemala’s fight against impunity: The fears of a clown
Guerrillas in Colombia: Whack-a-mole
Bello: Who will rid us of this irksome regime?
Liberalism: The Economist at 175
The Korean peninsula: Keeping hope alight
Australia’s aboriginals: Turning the tide
Banyan: Hawks uncaged
Politics in Pakistan: Liberal apostasy
The ornamental-fish trade: Economies of scale
Politics and the law in India: Conspiracy theories
Separatism in Hong Kong: A slippery slope
Education: Class struggle
Chaguan: The original tea party
Zambia: End of the road
The Democratic Republic of Congo: War and cheese
A new battle for Iraq: Messipotamia
America and the Palestinians: Back to the future
Guns in Yemen: Heat check
Sweden: Still standing
Gay asylum-seekers: Under the gaydar
Hungary: Orban sceptics
Cricket in Corfu: At the crease in Greece
Vladivostok: Brother enemy
Charlemagne: For those in peril on the sea
The Brexit negotiations: Chequers, the unlikely survivor
Boris Johnson: The clown prince
Labour’s economics: Take back control
Electoral reform: Cut on the bias
The Open University: Degrees of trouble
Prostitution: Sex, drugs and non-enforcement
Dementia care: Colour me happy
Bagehot: Looking for light
Climate change: Local government v global warming
Corporate leadership in China: Command and control
Bartleby: Artificial stimulant
Volvo: Safe at any Swede
American television: Final episode
Vaping: Smoked out
America’s housing market: Fixer-uppers
Internet regulation in Europe: Screen grab
Schumpeter: An empire of the mind
The Federal Reserve: Feeling the heat
Turkish banks: Offside
Venezuela: The half-life of a currency
Infrastructure in Colombia: The highway, my way
Impact ETFs: Opposites attract
Buttonwood: Leaning against the wind
Ant and Tencent: And now for something completely different
Free exchange: Upsetting the Apple cart
Recycling: On the plastic highway
Marine litter: Sweeping the ocean
Scientific publishing: The S-Plan diet
Wildlife conservation: Tending the flock
Truth and the president: The Trump chronicles
New American fiction: The other side of paradise
Economists abroad: Wind and smoke
Reimagining Homer: Achilles and the heels
Servicing the mega-rich: Another country
Luca Cavalli-Sforza: The drift of humankind
Output, prices and jobs
Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates
The Economist commodity-price index
Education spending
Markets
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