The Economist UK - 03.08.2019
The EconomistAugust 3rd 2019 Finance & economics 61 2 Germany between 2000 and 2015. One sign that the less well-off claim a ...
62 Finance & economics The EconomistAugust 3rd 2019 F ed up withpolitics in America, Madon- na left in 2017 and set up home ...
The EconomistAugust 3rd 2019 Finance & economics 63 F or a richeconomy, a growth rate beginning with a five would be cause f ...
64 The EconomistAugust 3rd 2019 1 I n the delugeof planets found beyond the solar system over the past decade, those of system t ...
The EconomistAugust 3rd 2019 Science & technology 65 2 1 rocky Earthlike cores surrounded by thick atmospheres of hydrogen a ...
66 Science & technology The EconomistAugust 3rd 2019 2 S olar poweris all very well, but it is available only during dayligh ...
67 18th century French chateau in the heart of Calvados - Normandy, France, set within 12 acres (4.8 hectares) of walled parklan ...
68 The EconomistAugust 3rd 2019 1 S ince it wasbuilt in 1924, the Landhaus Ilse, or Ilse country house, has been an incongruous ...
The EconomistAugust 3rd 2019 Books & arts 69 2 no provision for servants) and aesthetical- ly controversial (the big windows ...
70 Books & arts The EconomistAugust 3rd 2019 W hen sheis not holding a basketball, Lucy Adler is gangly, self-conscious and ...
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72 The EconomistAugust 3rd 2019 Economic data Gross domestic product Consumer prices Unemployment Current-account Budget Interes ...
More-digitised countries use less cash. Enthusiastic governments can speed things along Cash use v internet penetration 2016 Sou ...
74 The EconomistAugust 3rd 2019 I f you askedRobert Morgenthau which of his prosecutions he was proudest of, you might expect hi ...
Illicit trade is stunting Africa’s development, depriving governments of customs and tax revenues that would otherwise be invest ...
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