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The Economist: Friday, 24th May 2019 by The Economist instant download

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Authors:The Economist
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Year:2019
Publisher:The Economist
Language:english
File Size:22.87 MB
Format:azw
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The Economist: Friday, 24th May 2019 by The Economist instant download

Articles in this issue:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
Work: The great jobs boom
Big Tech and the trade war: Circuit breaker
British politics: The end of the road
Climate of fear: How to think about global warming and war
India’s election: Hindu juggernaut
Letters to the editor: On antibiotics, capital gains, China, America’s civil war, unicorns, ties
Labour markets: Working it
Policing and technology: Files, not faces
Presidential approval: Tinted glasses
Threatened wetlands: Save the swamp
Lobstermen: Shellacked
Pregnancy and prisons: Lock up the toddlers
Trump’s financial records: All the president’s books
Lexington: Lucky Kamala Harris
Guns in Latin America: Law and ordnance
Bello: Fernández & Fernández
India’s election results: Modi’s miracle
Japanese politics: Cometh the hour, cometh the man’s son
The Javanese: Polite and powerful
Social engineering in Singapore: Baby strike
Elections in Australia: Upset down under
Banyan: At last
Farming: Aporkalypse now
Coffee-drinking: Full of beans
Chaguan: A propaganda own goal
The rise of Rojava: Who will rule the north?
Fast food: Full bellies, full bins
Bahrain: A Gulf case study
Politics in Congo: Who’s the boss?
Uganda: Gold blush
The European Parliament elections: Centrifugal forces
The European elections in France: Marching into trouble
Czech democracy: Toughing it out
German politics: Fade to black
The alt-right in Europe: Academic controversies
Charlemagne: The hugs don’t work
Theresa May: The bitter end
The Brexit Party: Social climbers
Failing companies: Steel v spaghetti
Vigilantes: Caught on camera
Sport and race: Subcontinental slip
The Lloyd’s insurance market: Name dropping
Bagehot: Double or nothing
Global warming: How climate change can fuel wars
Technology wars: Inglorious isolation
Technology deals: Acquired taste
Quinoa: Seed bump
MAXed out: Airlines would like to see Boeing’s 737 MAX back in the air
Corporate taxes: Havenly as ever
Indian business: Privatisation by stealth
Bartleby: Picking up the Bill
Child-safe internet: The kids aren’t alright
Schumpeter: The Seven Ages of Climate Man
Global markets: Late in the day
Public debt in Germany: Black books
Wealth management: Chubby cats
Tariffs: Shining brighter
Buttonwood: Index unlinked
Cross-border payments: Into the big league
Sin taxes: Soda stream
Zimbabwe’s currency: A mouthful of zollars
Free exchange: The plaza discord
Behavioural biometrics: The way you walk
Measles vaccination: Never too old
Biogeochemistry: Gold leaf
Human evolution: Stone-age hot pots
Commemorating slavery: Giving up the ghosts
Big Brother’s afterlife: The clock strikes 13
British history: Prince charmless
Tony Thomas: The boy from Africa
Johnson: Mother tongues
Economic data, commodities and markets
Climate change: Not-so-cold comfort
Bob Hawke: Advance Australia fair
Global news and current affairs from a European perspective. Best downloaded on Friday mornings (GMT)
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