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The Economist 09 2013 Calibre

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The Economist 09 2013 Calibre
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Publisher: calibre
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 3.05 MB
Author: calibre
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Economist 09 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:
Politics this week

Business this week

KAL's cartoon

Britain’s economy: How is it really doing?

Climate change: Can China clean up fast enough?

Computer hacking: A byte for a byte

Italian politics: Addio, Silvio

Legal highs: A new prescription

Letters: On tax reform, cochlear implants, outdated acts, gift-giving, paying MPs, treating mental illness, home-brewing, crime, entrepreneurs

China and the environment: The East is grey

Barack Obama and the war on terror: Taking no chances

America and Russia: No speaks

Executive misbehaviour (1): San Diego: Just a little local difficulty

Executive misbehaviour (2): Virginia: Gifts galore

Dysfunctional Illinois: No play, no pay

The Baseball Hall of Fame: We’ll get ’em next year

Lexington: Keeping the mighty honest

Corruption in Venezuela: The billion-dollar fraud

Brazil’s opposition: Own goals

Social networking in Latin America: Follow the leader

Social networking in Latin America: Correction: Cuba

Thailand’s economy: The rice mountain

Taiwan’s army: Blooded

Japan and China: Fishing trips

Japanese security: Wide-mouthed frog

Australian politics: Trust v fair dinkum

Bangladesh’s volatile politics: The battling begums

Banyan: Conquerors of kings?

Aviation: Crowded skies, frustrated passengers

Food safety: Spilt milk

Anti-abortion activism: Uncommon cause

Elections in Zimbabwe: Stealing the vim from Zim

Syria’s civil war: A flower in the desert

Syria’s war economy: Bullets and bank accounts

The Middle East’s migrant workers: Forget about rights

The Israel Defence Forces: Taking wing

Italian politics: L’Italia giusta v political expediency

Alpine dress: The Lederhosen boom

Turkish politics: Justice or revenge?

Hungary’s Roma: How to get out of a vicious circle

Spain and Gibraltar: Like North Korea?

Social media and French: Nous twitterons

Living standards: Squeezing the hourglass

Organised crime: Farewell to the heist

Lloyds Banking Group: Industrial revolution

The price of the performing arts: Pit performance

Social workers: First, care

Subsidies for working mothers: Keep it in the family

The Indosphere: Made outside India

Business and cyber-crime: Firewalls and firefights

Mexico’s oil industry: Unfixable Pemex

American newspapers: Chasing paper profits

Commercialising neuroscience: Brain sells

Browser wars: Chrome rules the web

Italian manufacturing: A washout

Schumpeter: Cronies and capitols

Europe’s bail-out programmes: What Angela isn’t saying

Raghuram Rajan joins the RBI: Out of the frying pan

The race to head the Federal Reserve: Summers v Yellen

The trial of Fabrice Tourre: Collective guilt

Abenomics: Zoning out

Buttonwood: Carry on trading

The price of fish: Different scales

Free exchange: Glorious and arduous

Free exchange: Correction: America’s GDP

The perils of sitting down: Standing orders

Artificial meat: A quarter-million pounder and fries

Influenza: Damned if you don’t

3D printing with paper: Print me the head of Alfredo Garcia

Christians, Muslims and Jesus: Centuries of dialogue

The Johnson & Johnson dynasty: Pass the painkillers

Spanish culture under Franco: Rebels with a cause

New American fiction: Blood sport

The photographs of Mathew Brady: History on film

“Billy Budd” at Glyndebourne: High notes

Wu Dengming

Output, prices and jobs

Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates

The Economist commodity-price index

The Economist poll of forecasters, August averages

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