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The Economist [Fri, 15 Sep 2017] by The Economist instant download

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Authors:The Economist
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Year:2017
Publisher:The Economist
Language:english
File Size:6.03 MB
Format:epub
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The Economist [Fri, 15 Sep 2017] by The Economist instant download

Articles in this issue:

Politics this week

Business this week

KAL's cartoon

Health care: Closing in on cancer

Hurricane Irma: Caribbean confetti

America and the Middle East: Shia crescent rising

The Federal Reserve: Dangerously vacant

Cyber-security: Learning the lessons of Equihack

On AI and sexuality, health care, flooding, Mikhail Gorbachev, externalities, public holidays, Germany: Letters to the editor

Iran and the world: Not quite a dead cert

Iran in Syria: Endgame angst

The future of Kurdistan: Rare agreement

Detroit: The end of blight is in sight

Hosting Amazon: One-click shopping

Disaster fraud: After the deluge

Hurricane Irma: Flood and flight

Campus rape: Undue process

Trump and Congress: Just one of those things

Measuring the presidency: Charting the travel ban

Lexington: Finger-wagging good

Hurricane Irma (1): Paradise lost

Hurricane Irma (2): Too little, but not too late

Shaken Mexico: Mexico’s quake of the century

Bello: A long haul in Venezuela

India’s economy: Just the job

Myanmar’s Rakhine state: A hiding to nothing

Singaporean politics: No contest

Elections in New Zealand: Jacindamania

Entertaining at home in Japan: Keeping up appearances

Banyan: The people’s strongman

Foreign affairs: God’s gift

Politics in Macau: High winds and high rollers

Egypt’s economy: Changing track

Iraq’s wetlands: Drying up again

Qatar’s opposition: No place to go

Art in Congo: Painting their land

The Norwegian right’s re-election: How to tame your dragon

Germany’s refugees: Hearts and minds

Campaigning in Germany: Knock, knock

Serbian guest workers: Northward ho!

Cycling in the city: A driverless Paris?

Charlemagne: Mr Juncker’s Indian summer

Immigration: Return journey

Diasporas: Polishing up

Exit from Brexit: The Blair ditch project

Trinity Mirror and the Express: Opposites attract

Mumsnet: Proliferating profanities

Public-sector pay: A problem postponed

Renewable energy: Hull of a wind behind it

Agriculture and energy: Electric fields

Bagehot: The hollow centre

The Gates report: Generation games

A new era of cancer treatment: Targeting tumours

Unruly origins: Beginnings, and how to spot them

Molecular medicine: Progression, and how to stop it

Loosening inhibitions: Immunity, and how to encourage it

Brain scan: Meeting the unmet burden

Building on success: The future, and how to get there

Europe’s chief trustbuster: Big Tech’s nemesis

Apple v Samsung: Phone tag

Liquefied natural gas: Think smaller

Electric cars in China: Zooming ahead

Logistics: Freight gain

The business of sperm banks: Seed capital

Politicians-turned-businessmen: The point of pantouflage

Schumpeter: The weakest link

The Federal Reserve: Switching to autopilot

Buttonwood: Investor Caution Obligatory

Goldman Sachs: Ripples at the top

The Equifax data breach: Once more…

Identity-theft monitoring: Self defence

Cross-border banking: Travel sickness

American banknotes: No change

Free exchange: Remote control

Electric motors: Let’s twist again

Astronomy: Bracing for the Belt

Molecular biology: Suicide watch

Wireless data transmission: Cheap and cheerful

Conservation: Bullish on bears

The power of tech firms: Monopoly is not a game

Russia: Insider out

The Bank of England: A bank of many trades

New American fiction: Changed courses

Pierre Bergé: Man at the wheel

America and Vietnam: Buried ordnance

Nancy Dupree: The land of love

Output, prices and jobs

Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates

The Economist commodity-price index

Youth unemployment

Markets

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