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The Economist Jan 19th 2023 The Economist

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The Economist Jan 19th 2023 The Economist
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Publisher: calibre
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 17.21 MB
Author: The Economist
ISBN: dfe32490-1ae1-4c80-96bb-7397216499ab, DFE32490-1AE1-4C80-96BB-7397216499AB
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Economist Jan 19th 2023 The Economist by The Economist dfe32490-1ae1-4c80-96bb-7397216499ab, DFE32490-1AE1-4C80-96BB-7397216499AB instant download after payment.

Articles in this issue:
Politics
Business
KAL’s cartoon
This week’s covers
Disney’s second century
Turkey’s looming dictatorship
Flashing red
Arresting development
Don’t try to dig what we all say
On free speech, Starlink terminals, America’s towns, future populations, weight, Pope Benedict’s shoes, food, presents
Mona Juul says Russia-Ukraine talks would be premature—but preparing for them would not
Jeffrey Sachs on why neutral countries should mediate between Russia and Ukraine
Thrills and spills
Stronger, faster
Cracks in the façade
Loose talk about nukes
Making faces
The tank runs dry
Killing women
One word to rule them all
Struggling to stay on top
Preparing for launch
Has it peaked?
Riding the slow train in China
The unstuck middle
Sloppy Joe
Proud, distracted boys
Winning the lottery
Batty
The end of trust
The art of forgetting
Judges’ dread
A Gulf apart
La résistance
Off the rails
Cluck-cluck economics
Boom or bust?
Ever more polarised
Fewer bellies full
Reaching over the Rhine
A helicopter crash has dealt a heavy blow to Ukraine’s government
A Russian town counts the cost of Vladimir Putin’s war
Uncertain allegiance
There will be mud
Between three seas
The Never-Never Land club
Predators in the police
Populism, Scottish-style
The going rate
Pain and relief
Equine decline
The silent treatment
Mo’ money, fewer problems
Out with the old
Into the unknown
All in the family
The southern spillover
It’s all over now
The eastern question
Opposition days
Democracy, if you can keep it
Buying time
Going electric
Foot off the throat
Faulty reasoning
Growing pains
Speak softly, and carry a big chip
The health-care collapse
Return to sender
The $300bn question
Speculators swatted
Marginal profits
The view from the top
Race to the bottom
This time it’s private
You can’t hide out there for ever
Dopamine. Dogma. Doubt
Unheard voices
The spy in your pocket
Swing and a miss
One of a kind
On reflection
In the beginning was the Word
Economic data, commodities and markets
How gas stoves became part of America’s culture wars
How humans healed the ozone layer
The good forger
Mother of invention
Global news and current affairs from a European perspective. Best downloaded on Friday mornings (GMT)

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