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The Economist - Oct 21st 2017 by The Economist instant download

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Authors:The Economist
Pages:updating ...
Year:2017
Publisher:The Economist
Language:english
File Size:4.7 MB
Format:epub
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The Economist - Oct 21st 2017 by The Economist instant download

Articles in this issue:

Politics this week

Business this week

KAL's cartoon

Globalisation’s losers: Left behind

Argentina: Breaking Peronism’s spell

Battle for Kirkuk: The next war in Iraq

Rohingya refugees: No respite

Workplace harassment: Sex and power

On Italy, the “right to repair”, China, racism, the comma, Hugh Hefner: Letters to the editor

Left-behind places: In the lurch

Health care: Unsurance

Puerto Rico: Be PREPA-ed

Disaster relief: But who did they vote for?

Innovative justice: Oxy-courting

Campaign adverts: MS-13 ways to leave your values

The rise of rich governors: The yacht primary

Lexington: The elephant forgets

Argentina: Ready for his close-up

Venezuela: Divide and rule

Bello: The virtue of equatorial Leninism

The Rohingyas: Life in limbo

Muslim militants in the Philippines: At last

Kyrgyzstan’s presidential election: Apparatchik ascendant

Japan’s election campaign: Abandoning hope

Murderous superstition in India: Witch?

Politics: Xi’s thought, unveiled

Recycling: Quick and dirty

Banyan: Occupying minds

Journalist wanted

After the caliphate: Dashed Kurdish dreams

Kurds after the caliphate: To the victors, the toils

Qatar and its neighbours: Economic Gulf

Tanzania’s descent into autocracy: The dinosaur of Dodoma

Save the cycads!: The loneliest plant on Earth

Spain’s constitutional crisis: Grappling on the brink

Maltese corruption: Murder in paradise

Georgia and Abkhazia: Nutella standoff

France’s next reforms: Just a trim

Russia’s presidential election: Partisan campaign

Charlemagne: The kid goes all right

Labour’s plans: Jeremy Corbyn’s model town

Welfare reform: Discredited

Brexit delusions: Nightmares and dreamscapes

Supply chains: Made in Britain

London transport: Busman’s holiday

The energy market: Is it broken?

Bagehot: Bagehot v Brexit

Sexual harassment at work: An open secret

IBM’s tricky transformation: Big blue yonder

Aircraft manufacturers: Protection racket

Saudi Aramco’s IPO: My kingdom for a bourse

The Weinstein Company: Into the frame

Indian aviation: Winging it

Lotte exits China: Thaad’s all, folks

Schumpeter: Reality distortion field

Renegotiating NAFTA: Preparing for the worst

Buttonwood: A taxing problem

South Africa’s biggest asset manager: PIC apart

Job tenure: Staying put

Chinese finance: Failing state

Development banks: How green is my value?

Counterfactual underwriting: Might-have-beens

Free exchange: The low road

Artificial intelligence: Going places

Palaeoclimatology: A stormy past

Observing the cosmos: When stars collide

Britain and Europe: Hard or soft Brexit?

Philip Pullman’s new novel: Open unto the fields, and to the sky

British empire history: Food and fate

Herbert Hoover: A devil to sup with

Bruce Springsteen: Belts it out

Johnson: Value from the vulgar tongue

Joseph Schmitt: The last of Earth

Output, prices and jobs

Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates

The Economist commodity-price index

Britain's economy

Markets

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