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

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Year:2020
Publisher:calibre
Language:english
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The Economist [Fri, 17 Jul 2020] by calibre instant download

本期文章:

Politics this week

Business this week

KAL’s cartoon

Huawei and the world economy: Trade without trust

Covid-19 and schools: Let them learn

Poland’s presidential election: A narrow, nasty win

Oil and the Arab world: There will be pain

Banks and the economy: A window on America

Letters to the editor: On resilience, advertising, maritime quarantine, Joe Biden, zoonotics, covid-19, deforestation, Boris Johnson, bubbles, the Stone Roses

Huawei and 5G: The European theatre

Operation Warp Speed: America First-Aid

The virus: Here it goes again

Schools: Classroom cops

SCOTUS: The centre can hold

Nomenclature: Skin in the name

Lexington: A family separation

Chile: Gimme shelter

Mexico: Banda does not play on

Drugs and vigilantes: Myanmar vice

Australia and the monarchy: Crown duels

Malaysian politics: A 70-minister mandate

Singapore’s election: Gluttons for punishment

Banyan: Shah of India

Hong Kong’s companies: The darkness behind

Satellite navigation: BeiDou begins

Floods: A deluge of doubts

The Arab world: Twilight of the petrostates

South Africa: Measuring the poverty pandemic

Burkina Faso: Rhyme and punishment

Pineapples and prohibition: Dry, the beloved country

Germany’s China policy: Out of date

Protests in Russia’s Far East: An unlikely local hero

Poland’s election: Narrow minds, narrow win

France: Accent grave

Italy: Parting the waters

Charlemagne: How Ireland gets its way

Work-life balance: Union slack

Government help for startups: The joy of equity

Brexit: The nameless one approaches

Armed forces: Culture war

Government and covid-19: How the levers came off

Household finances: Run to the banks

Bagehot: Dance of the lemons

School closures: A class apart

Schools in poor countries: Won’t know much about history

Unwanted fossil fuels: The bottom of the barrel

Entertainment (1): Ad nauseam

Entertainment (2): Off his rocker?

Sino-American tech mistrust: At the end of a rainbow

I’ll have semiconductors with that: Analog devices buys Maxim Integrated for $20bn

Cyber-security: The other virus threat

Bartleby: A question of judgment

Schumpeter: When bits bite

Wall Street: A banking drama, in three acts

China’s economy: Low and mighty

The Big Mac index: Patty power

Corporate taxes: Digital divide

Insurance: A premium on change

Buttonwood: Lotus esprit

Free exchange: Housing was the business cycle

Chipmaking: The incredible shrinking machine

Environmental science: Pining for water

A new comet: Comet NEOWISE lights up northern skies

Navigation: Crystal clear

The socioeconomics of sewage: Class acts

The theory of relativity: Cycling tricks

The future of journalism: Invisible men

Craft and commerce: Shifting plates

Science and politics: Trial and error

Musical high jinks: Played for laughs

Economic data, commodities and markets

Resource economics: Capital pains

Ennio Morricone: Man on a mission

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