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The Economist 06 2013 Calibre

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The Economist 06 2013 Calibre
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Publisher: calibre
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 7.36 MB
Author: calibre
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Economist 06 2013 Calibre by Calibre instant download after payment.

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

Articles in this issue:
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Politics this week

Business this week

Striking Syria: Fight this war, not the last one

Global finance: Where’s the next Lehman?

A Chinese power struggle: Hunting tigers

The economics of companies: The man who showed why firms exist

3D printing: From dental braces to astronauts’ seats

Letters: On Syria, Janet Yellen, Chernobyl, crime, cities, education, cyborgs

Clever cities: The multiplexed metropolis

Urban dreamscapes: Starting from scratch

America and Syria: To bomb, or not to bomb?

Labour unions: Fast-food condemnation

Interstate pollution: Smother my neighbour

What state lawmakers earn: Some work for nothing

Welfare and work: Taxing hard-up Americans at 95%

Lexington: Farming as rocket science

Lexington: Correction: Maine

Governing Mexico: The suits v the street

Telecoms in Canada: Patriotic but pricey

NSA spying in Latin America: Snoops and snubs

Indonesia’s 2014 elections: Let the games begin

Damming the Mekong: Fish-friendly?

Central Asia and its Russian dependence: Remittance man

Counter-terrorism in India: Do Lali

Banyan: This land is whose land?

Political manoeuvring: The plot thickens

Another princeling in court: Listening to the masses

The burden on students: Must not try harder

Kenya and the international court: It’s show time

Liberia: Skin-deep success

Ghana’s supreme court: Doing it properly

The Palestinians: Lonely Hamas

The state of Egypt: Old ways return

Iran’s new government: A very different flavour

Germany’s election: Descent into banality

France and Syria: The American president’s trailer?

Sweden and America: A president’s first-ever visit

Moscow’s mayoral elections: Inspired by “The Wire”

Charlemagne: When the wind blows

The establishment and Syria: Britannia waives

Stagecoach in America: Tartan tyres

Reviving languages: Generation monoglot

Classical education: Latin, innit

The price of leisure: Pay to park

David Frost remembered: The television man

Mining in Yorkshire: Wuthering Depths

Digital family trees: This little isle

Football transfers: Reassuringly expensive

Bagehot: Grounded for now

Women in sport: Game, sex and match

Internet security: Kill or cure

Monitor: The race is not to the swift

Monitor: If tooth be told

Monitor: Bang but no boom

Monitor: The referee’s a robot

Monitor: First, wash your hands

Monitor: The sound of silence

Difference engine: The rebirth of the diesel engine

3D printing: 3D printing scales up

3D printing: How 3D printers work

High-tech fabrics: Material benefits

Biofuels: What happened to biofuels?

Working with robots: Our friends electric

Brain scan: Microsoft’s other mogul

Casinos in Asia: The rise of the low-rollers

Casinos in Asia (2): Place your bets

Reshaping telecoms: The big mobile-phone reset

Schumpeter: Montessori management

Raghuram Rajan joins the RBI: Into the pressure cooker

The capital-freeze index: Stop signs

Tobacco-settlement bonds: Unlucky strike

Buttonwood: Squaring the circle

Offshore tax evasion: Swiss finished?

Economic data: Peeking early

Free exchange: One of the giants

The origins of the financial crisis: Crash course

The origins of the financial crisis: Explaining the schools briefs

Solar powered drones: On a bright new wing

Brain training for older people: Put away the knitting

Neglected diseases: Nodding acquaintance

Radiation and birds: Not so blindingly obvious

China at the liberation: The road to serfdom

Catholicism in the developing world: Hardly a unifying church

Laurence Olivier: A man for all seasons

New fiction: Kiss of death

Britain in the 1990s: Nice change

Woodrow Wilson: Negotiating world peace

Seamus Heaney

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The Economist commodity-price index

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