The EconomistMarch 14th 2020 3
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Contents
The world this week
5 A summary of political
and business news
Leaders
9 Covid-
The politics of pandemics
10 Financial markets
V is for vicious
10 Russia
Vlad the indefinite
12 Latin America
How to reform Chile
13 JPMorgan Chase
Jamie Dimon: mission
accomplished
Letters
14 On Bernie Sanders, green
technology, Mexico,
Chinese MBAs, facial
expressions
Briefing
17 The covid-19 virus
Anatomy of a killer
Technology Quarterly:
Personalised medicine
Populations of one
After page 42
Britain
20 The NHS and covid-
21 Britain’s budget
22 Scottish politics
22 House names
24 A tech startup boom
24 Policing the police
25 Gardener wars
26 BagehotThe meaning of
conservatism
Europe
29 Putin’s power grab
30 Local elections in France
31 Germany’s pay gap
32 CharlemagneBorder
brutality
Middle East & Africa
33 The politics of cheap oil
34 Tough choices in Tanzania
34 Banning bikes in Nigeria
35 Viral Iran
36 Lebanon defaults
United States
37 Uncle Sam v covid-
39 The virus and the
economy
39 Berning out
40 Green Texas
41 Country cops
42 LexingtonThe Trump
campaign
The Americas
43 Reinventing Chile
Free exchange
Throughout history,
pandemics have had
profound economic
effects, page 70
On the cover
All governments will struggle
with the pandemic. Some will
struggle more than others:
leader,page 9. Many are
watching Italy’s efforts and
deciding whether to follow suit,
page 53. America does not look
ready, page 37. Britain’s
National Health Service is well
suited to dealing with crises.
But it is overstretched, page 20.
How SARS-CoV-2 causes
covid-19, and how it might be
stopped: briefing, page 17. Foot
traffic has cratered in cities with
big coronavirus outbreaks:
Graphic detail,page 81
- Vlad the indefiniteThe
Russian president reluctantly
agrees to stay on for another 16
years, if that’s what his people
want: leader,page 10and page 29 - Why Chile needs a new
constitutionIt offers a path out
of anger and disorder: leader,
page 12and page 43 - The house that Jamie Dimon
builtShould Wall Street’s most
celebrated boss call it a day?
Leader,page 13and briefing
page 61
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