The Economist [Fri, 23 Mar 2018] by calibre instant download
Articles in this issue:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
Facebook: Epic fail
Egypt’s election: No choice
The FDA’s new course: Faster Drug Approvals
Sanitation and hygiene: Now wash your hands
Putin’s next term: The struggle for Russia
On refugees, Britain, Warren Buffett, alcohol, Russia: Letters to the editor
Russia: Gorbachev’s grandchildren
Facebook and democracy: The antisocial network
Non-disclosure agreements: Let’s not make a deal
America and Taiwan: Visitors welcome
Illinois politics: The plutocrats’ primary
Gun laws: What works
Debunking a Swiss gun myth: Guns and rösti
Lexington: Stormy at the barricades
Peru: Odebrecht claims its biggest scalp
Crime in Brazil: Mourning Marielle
Canada: First family’s fixer-upper
Bello: The battle for the conurbano
Sanitation in Bangladesh: Beating the bugs
The judiciary in the Philippines: Impeachy keen
Advertising in Pakistan: Blank slates
Local elections in Indonesia: Red-bullfighter
Rural Japan: Pining for the paddyfields
Banyan: Hun Senescence
Xi Jinping’s new sidekicks: The helmsman’s crew
Health care: Clot-hoppers
Egypt’s election: Sisi v the sycophant
Kurdish women in Syria: Where the fighters are female
Turkey takes Afrin: Where next?
Trade in Africa: Opening the market
Loans, trains and automobiles: Kenya’s white elephant
Nigeria’s insurgency: Bringing back the girls
Infrastructure: The Malmo-Palermo express
Ireland’s abortion referendum: Don’t mention the church
The Russian nerve-gas attack: Chemical paralysis
Turkey: Where Uber costs more than a cab
Greece: Dog days for Mr Tsipras
Israel and the Balkans: Quietly does it
Charlemagne: Teddy Macron
Children in care: From cradle to court
The Brexit negotiations: A fishy transition
Northamptonshire goes bust: Red faces at a true-blue council
Prolific offenders: Stuck on repeat
Newspapers: Blue top
What’s the story, northern Tory?: Rise of the Teesside Tories
Technology and the state: Government by app
Bagehot: The politics of illusion
Educating gifted children: Talent shows
Foreign internship
Pharmaceuticals (1): Endpoints
Pharmaceuticals (2): In need of a new prescription
Workplace reform in Japan: Calling time
Aerospace: Engine trouble
Dropbox: Cloud $9bn
Digitax in Europe: The old one-two
Li Ka-shing: Plastic flower of the flock
Schumpeter: Citizens of somewhere
The scramble for battery minerals: Goblin metals
Buttonwood: CAPE crusaders
American trade policy: Steel banned
Financial regulation: Green tape
Foreign investment in Europe: Capital control
Technology and international trade: Pulp friction
Free exchange: Can’t hardly wait
The behavioural ecology of machines: A Skinner box for software
Planetary cataclysms: Inconstant moons
Scientific foibles: Abstract art
Autonomous vehicles: A driverless tragedy
Drug resistance: Collateral damage
Science correspondent’s job
Sacred artefacts in Ethiopia: Gospel truths
An Ethiopian memoir: The scent of a life
China’s economy: The undead
Art and artists in fiction: Pursued by a Bear
Music, memory and migration: The distant shore
Ken Dodd: The last of Vaudeville
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Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates
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