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The Economist [Fri, 17 Apr 2020] by calibre instant download

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Year:2020
Publisher:calibre
Language:english
File Size:19.14 MB
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The Economist [Fri, 17 Apr 2020] by calibre instant download

本期文章:

Politics this week

Business this week

KAL’s cartoon

China and covid-19: Is China winning?

The oil industry: A view of the future

Covid-19 lockdowns: Fumbling for the exit strategy

Should dividends be cut?: Jam postponed

Postal voting: Two myths

Letters to the editor: On Africa, covid-19, Mount Everest, Dutch swear words, podiums, exacting

Creating immunity to covid-19: So many possibilities, so little time

Convalescent plasma and artificial antibodies: Survivors as saviours

Coronavirus and inequality: Unequal protection

Violence and the virus: Ceasefire, for now

Revolution interrupted: Democrats in array

Military recruitment: Social climbing

Lexington: The paradox of the pandemic

Mexico: Shoestring king

Bello: The light that flickers

Ethnic strife in Myanmar: Guerrillas with attitude

Informal workers and covid-19: Get sick or go hungry

Covid-19 in Japan: Déjà flu

Politics in South Korea: Infectious enthusiasm

Banyan: In hot water

Global influence: Thanking big brother

Chaguan: China’s self-censoring nationalists

Public health: What South Africa learned from AIDS

Remittances and Africa: Covid dries up a cash cow

Gaming in the Middle East: Covideo heaven

The war in Yemen: Looking for an exit

Quackery in Iran: A bad time for bad medicine

Spain: A house divided

The coronabonds row: Dutch courage

Poland’s election: Epidemocracy

Wildlife encroaches in Italy: Rus in urbe

Charlemagne: Unlucky millennials

Covid-19: What went wrong?

Farm labour: Your polytunnel needs you

Care homes: Careless

Small business: The bank manager will see you now

Magazines: Glitz-krieg

Newspapers and covid-19: Breaking: news

Government debt: Printing money

Brexit negotiations: Extension rebellion

Bagehot: The establishment strikes back

How to end lockdowns: Emergency exit

Jobs at The Economist: We’re hiring

Corporate fraud: Who’s lost their trunks?

ByteDance: Unabashed

Dividends and buy-backs: Chop chop

Non-essential retailers: Fashion victims

Bartleby: Lessons from the front line

Schumpeter: Slumbering serpents

The world after covid-19: By invitation: Mark Carney

The recession in rich countries: Picking off the weak

Earnings on Wall Street: Dispatch from the front

China’s economy: Fighting with shadows

Finance and geopolitics: Bucking the trend

Buttonwood: A shrewd counterweight

Free exchange: The cost of living

Contact-tracing: A global microscope, made of phones

Disease transmission: Not so guilty

Climate change: Scorched earth

Global health: WHO’s in trouble?

Solitude and its consequences: Immunity from being alone

Covid-19 and entertainment: Sealed without a kiss

Tales of survival: Exodus and odyssey

Demography: The big ask

Lives of the plutocrats: The money tree

Johnson: Locked and learning

Home Entertainment: Listen to Bertrand Russell, the English Voltaire

Home Entertainment: The joy of making your own tortellini

Economic data, commodities and markets

The internet and covid-19: Get used to it

Hal Willner: Mr Music Man

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