The Economist - USA (2019-08-17)
TheEconomistAugust 17th 2019 41 1 M any officeserfs like to slip away ear- ly on Friday afternoons in the quiet summer months. S ...
42 Britain The EconomistAugust 17th 2019 2 surprisingly, many countries on the conti- nent see the British model as one to copy. ...
TheEconomistAugust 17th 2019 43 1 O n june 22 ndthere was an alleged coup attempt in Ethiopia. The army chief of staff was murde ...
44 International The EconomistAugust 17th 2019 2 1 dissent at home and exports the technol- ogy to censor it abroad. The United ...
The EconomistAugust 17th 2019 International 45 2 media, from an autocrat’s point of view, is that they tend to be boring. So ano ...
46 TheEconomistAugust 17th 2019 1 I n may champagne corks popped as Mumbai’s bankers, investors and indus- trialists feted the r ...
The EconomistAugust 17th 2019 Business 47 2 All this looks like an odd way to boost India’s flagging animal spirits—the deeper r ...
48 Business The EconomistAugust 17th 2019 1 T he earningscall lasted about half an hour and was, by conventional mea- sures, und ...
The EconomistAugust 17th 2019 Business 49 2 A merica’s mediabusiness once lion- ised boutique firms and their icono- clastic bos ...
50 Business The EconomistAugust 17th 2019 F ar fromthe soulless corporate offices of midtown Manhattan is a door in Greenwich Vi ...
The EconomistAugust 17th 2019 Business 51 F or outsiders, FedEx is synonymous with the business it pio- neered: the overnight de ...
Investing has enough surprises. Hidden fees shouldn’t be one of them. Allinvestmentsinvolverisk,includingriskofloss.Seetdameritr ...
TheEconomistAugust 17th 2019 53 1 “T here’s tariffson games and tariffs on toys—try explaining tariffs to your little boy. Santa ...
54 Finance & economics The EconomistAugust 17th 2019 2 companies make plans over a five- to ten- year horizon and invest in ...
The EconomistAugust 17th 2019 Finance & economics 55 1 I n the autumnof 2008,strangeand novel things happened in financial m ...
56 Finance & economics The EconomistAugust 17th 2019 2 tospendvaluabletimeplanning.Between November 2018 and January2019,nea ...
The EconomistAugust 17th 2019 Finance & economics 57 I n east africamillions of people are suf- fering from a prolonged drou ...
58 Finance & economics The EconomistAugust 17th 2019 I n parts ofSri Lanka’s north and east, some women keep track of their ...
The EconomistAugust 17th 2019 Finance & economics 59 “T here is nolonger any need for the United States to compete with one ...
60 TheEconomistAugust 17th 2019 1 P owered byadvances in artificial intelli- gence (ai), face-recognition systems are spreading ...
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