The Economist UK - 03.08.2019

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The EconomistAugust 3rd 2019 3

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Contents


The world this week
5 A summary of political
and business news

Leaders
7 The future of the Amazon
Deathwatch
8 The Federal Reserve and
emerging markets
An opportunity
8 Baltimore
Saving Charm City
9 Digital payments
The dash from cash
10 Congo
If it bleeds, pay heed

Letters
12 On insurance, Tommy
Flowers, Colombia, the
future, flatmates

Briefing
14 The Amazon
On the brink

Britain
17 Boris’s game of chicken
18 No-deal’s threat to
Northern Ireland
19 Bed-blocking in decline
19 The Brexiteers’ favourite
economist
20 The world’s shortest flight
21 Private prisons
22 BagehotThe Tory
revolutionaries

Europe
23 Russian subversion in the
Baltics
24 Greece’s tricky budget
26 The rise of rosé
26 The Kaiser’s property
27 Fire in the Arctic
28 CharlemagneCarless
cities

United States
29 Baltimore’s murder rate
31 Donald Trump’s
intelligence chief
31 The last man of Mount
Rushmore
32 Puerto Rico’s political
crisis
33 LexingtonThe mighty
Dolphins

The Americas
36 The humbling of
Honduras’s strongman
37 Uber in Vancouver
38 Early elections in Peru?
38 Art that moves

Middle East & Africa
39 The challenge of Congo
42 Tyranny in Tanzania
42 An exodus from Gaza
43 The death of Beji Caid
Essebsi

CharlemagneEurope is
edging towards the
post-car city, page 28

On the cover


Brazil has the power to save
Earth’s greatest rainforest—or
destroy it: leader, page 7.
The Amazon is approaching
the point of its irreversible
destruction: briefing,page 14



  • The Fed makes its move
    America’s central bank cuts
    rates for the first time in over a
    decade,page 58. Lower rates
    may help emerging markets
    more than anyone: leader,
    page 8. Emerging-market
    dreams of rich-world incomes
    meet reality: Free exchange,
    page 63

  • Congo: fighting Ebola in a war
    zoneDisease is not the only
    enemy in Congo: leader,page 10.
    How do you reform a country
    where gunmen torch clinics?
    Page 39

  • Foodoo economics—meals on
    wheelsDelivering food is
    anything but a tasty business:
    Schumpeter,page 57

  • Big armchairs and Chinese
    diplomacyWhy is China so fond
    of meetings in over-stuffed
    furniture? Chaguan,page 50

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