The Economist [Fri, 26 Feb 2021] by calibre instant download
本期文章:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
Tech competition: The dust-up
South-East Asia: The battle for China’s backyard
Innovation: How to make sparks fly
Big men, big money: Fixing Africa’s pricey politics
The trouble with duty-free: Call of duty
Letters to the editor: On genocide, bitcoin, loneliness, model aircraft, daredevils, music
China and South-East Asia: Tea and tributaries
Biden’s nuclear dilemma: Nukes of hazard
The toll of covid-19: It contains multitudes
Immigration reform returns: Go big or go home
Quietly fixing health care: To smooth a cliff
Testing in schools: Stop writing
The Texas model: Snow business
Lexington: Teach first
Haiti: Hoping against hope
Cuba: Reggaeton rebellion
Bello: Victory for the old politics
China and Asia: Life in the doghouse
Minority rights in Indonesia: Breaking cover
Housing in South Korea: Get me a flat—or else
Banyan: Toolmasters
Politics in Hong Kong: Time for some holistic love
Wolves: Reviled to revered
Chaguan: Build it and they will go
Pricey politics: The gilded path to power
Israeli politics: Abu Yair wants your support
Russia and Turkey: The odd couple
France: Uphill struggle in the snow
Germany: Secret snips
Charlemagne: Underground abortions
Bagehot: An impossible job
Covid-19: How life sciences came to the rescue
Opening up: Pencil it in
Scotland: Feuding nationalists
Class and ideology: Minecraft
Bank debt: A scary scenario
After Brexit: Counting the cost
Pig farming: This little piggy didn’t go to market
Home-schooling: Kitchen-table classrooms
Technology and competition: Collusion and collisions
Duty-free retail: Continental drift
Loss of Sneadership: McKinsey casts off its managing partner
Bartleby: Foot-in-mouth disease
Schumpeter: Headsets at dawn
Carbon trading (1): Coming into its own
Carbon trading (2): Cleaning up
Brazil’s economy: Petrol problems
Cryptocurrencies: UnTethered
Buttonwood: Jumping the skew
America’s labour market: Not having it all
Carbon abatement: Giving up carbs
Free exchange: Regression to the memes
Covid and genetics: A mixed blessing
Geoengineering: Floating a trial balloon
A video-call from Mars: Mission accomplished
Electricity transmission: Look, no wires!
Clean energy: Toothpaste in your tank
Ocean ecology: Meet the new boss
Covid, cinema and censorship: The siege of Bollywood
The online life: More of a rat
Spies and lies: No regrets
Commodity-traders: Black-gold rush
Johnson: The human touch
Economic data, commodities and markets
Covid-19 mutations: It’s a family affair
George Shultz: The secret persuader
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