The Economist Image [周六, 14 9月 2019] by calibre instant download
本期文章:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
Connected computers: Chips with everything
The war in Afghanistan: Talking chop
The tech cold war: A way forward?
E-cigarettes: Don’t panic
Europe’s economy: A singular opportunity
Letters to the editor: On sea levels, democracy, property, Taiwan, India, Europe, Jacob Rees-Mogg
The single market: An unconscious uncoupling
Foreign policy: New job opening
North Carolina’s election: Just past the post
State of the unions: Highbrow organising
Employment: The gig is up in California
Health: Vaped and confused
Status update: Friends with benefits
I.M.probable: Modernism in the cornfields
Lexington: A full-court press
Venezuela’s exodus: Darkness falls
Cuba and China: Double happiness
Bello: Settling for half an arepa
Afghanistan: No retreat
Narcotics in Japan: Going for pot
Scientific research in India: Lunacy
East Timor: Foreign medalling
Urbanisation in Bangladesh: Life after Dhaka
Banyan: Spyfall
Social stability: Shutting the gate
Chaguan: Trucker culture, China-style
Israel’s election: The magician’s latest trick
Elections in Tunisia: A jailbird, a robot and many more
Mozambique’s nutcrackers: Cashews and cash
Anti-foreigner attacks flare: Hate thy neighbour
Zimbabwe after Robert Mugabe: Grave threats
France: Risking the rage of the aged
The European Commission: A new Leyen-up
Russia: Moscow’s slap to Putin
Turkey: Protest rap in Turkey
Church taxes: Pay to pray, even if you don’t
Charlemagne: Choppy waters
How Europe sees Brexit: Watchers in the dark
Parliament: Speaker muted
Pilots’ pay: Air strikes hit London
International students: Hire education
Political pacts: Divided they fall
Out with the new: Cabinet churn is disrupting Britain’s government
Monetary policy: The no-deal dilemma
Bagehot: When two tribes go to lunch
Drug shortages: The parrots eat ’em all
Ubiquitous computing: Chips with everything
Smart homes: Very personal computing
From the home to the office: Tracking productivity
Computerised farming: The cow of tomorrow
Throwaway technology: Cheap as chips
Cyber security: Hack the planet
When humans are connected: The data liberator
Connected future: A planetary panopticon
Huawei: Piece offering
Bartleby: The eyes have it
Smartphones: Are you being served?
Russian diamonds: Romancing the stones
Porsche: Profit motor
Nissan: Sayonara
Schumpeter: The Redmond doctrine
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac: Home truths
Global stock exchanges: Spoiler alert
Buttonwood: The Japan bid
The IMF’s next boss: Sewn up
Chinese inflation: A porcine phenomenon
Argentina’s economy: Exceptionable exceptionalism
Free exchange: Common sense
Flying taxis: Urban aviators
Beach forensics: Name that dune
Ageing: Rejuvenation juice
Human evolution: Say what?
Exoplanets: Blue world
Political fiction: Return to Gilead
Corporate America: The descent of man
Urban history: The fractured lands
Avant-garde conservatism: The air of freedom
Economic data, commodities and markets
100-year bonds: Austrian economics
Robert Mugabe: Rule by the whip
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