The new scramble for Africa | The Economist
The past decade has seen a big surge of foreign interest in Africa—involving China, India and Russia. If the continent handles this new "scramble" wisely, the ...
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China v America: who is in charge? | The Economist
Global leadership has been missing during the covid-19 pandemic. While President Trump has been pulling America out of global organisations like the WHO, ...
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How modern families increase social inequality | The Economist
Modern families with two working adults are richer than those with a single breadwinner, and can afford to take a different approach to parenting. This is ...
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Covid-19: your questions about coronavirus, answered | The Economist
The novel coronavirus has killed thousands of people and is devastating the global economy. Ed Carr, The Economist's deputy editor, and Alok Jha, our science ...
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How to prepare for the next global recession | The Economist
A decade after the global recession, the world's economy is vulnerable again. Ryan Avent, our economics columnist, considers how the next recession might ...
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There are many predictions on the cover magazne of July edition for the Economist and the main prediction came true in a month and we are watching how ...
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Covid-19: how bad will it be for the economy? | The Economist
The coronavirus pandemic has killed thousands of people, crashed stockmarkets around the world, driven 10m Americans to claim unemployment and caused ...
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Covid-19: why travel will never be the same | The Economist
Covid-19 has devastated global travel and—as the industry recovers from the effects of the pandemic—tourism will be increasingly localised and complicated.
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How Africa could one day rival China | The Economist
Africa is changing so fast, it is becoming hard to ignore. In the short term the continent faces many problems, including covid-19, but in the long term it could rival ...
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How an obsession with home ownership can ruin the economy | The Economist
Many dream of owning their own home, and thanks to huge financial incentives in the rich world many have been able to so. But government policies to ...
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Was Karl Marx right? | The Economist
Karl Marx remains surprisingly relevant 200 years after his birth. He rightly predicted some of the pitfalls of capitalism, but his solution was far worse than the ...
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Covid-19: why the economy could fare worse than you think | The Economist
Three months after lockdown was relaxed in China, its economy is now running at around 90% of normal levels. Although 90% may sound fine, for many it could ...
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Vaping: what people are getting wrong | The Economist
A youth vaping “epidemic” and a mysterious outbreak of lung disease in America has led to curbs on e-cigarette flavours. A backlash against vaping is ...
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Covid-19: how it will change the world | The Economist
Even when covid-19 is under control, the long-term effects of the virus will be far-reaching. How will the coronavirus pandemic—and the way it has been ...
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The Economics of Andrew Yang
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Abhijit Banerjee: how to fight poverty | The Economist
Abhijit Banerjee is a Nobel Prize winning economist. These are his radical ideas for fighting global poverty. Subscribe NOW to The Economist: ...
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Liberalism: where did it come from and are its days numbered? | The Economist
Liberalism has been the dominant political philosophy in the West for more than 200 years. Populists say liberals are too elite and are out of touch with ordinary ...
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What will be the biggest stories of 2020? | The Economist
The battle for the White House, a possible global recession, Beethoven the eco-warrior, nurses taking centre stage and a controversial Olympic Games.
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The Economist dergisinin yayınladığı Haziran-Temmuz 2020 sayısının kapağındaki garip resimler merak konusu oldu. Bu kapakla ilgili yazılı içerikte meteor ...
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Covid-19: is working from home really the new normal? | The Economist
The covid-19 pandemic has accelerated a shift towards remote working. This could affect not just people's working lives, but the shape of cities, gender equality ...
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How Cape Town became a murder capital | The Economist
Cape Town is one of the most murderous cities in the world. How did it become the gangland-shooting capital of Africa? Read more here: ...
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Covid-19: what’s really going on in Russia? | The Economist
Vladimir Putin claims Russia has covid-19 “under total control”, but whistleblowers say the official figures are fabricated. As well as leading to many more deaths, ...
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The Economics of Pandemics | London Business School
How can governments and central banks around the world avoid an economic catastrophe? Paolo Surico, Professor of Economics, discusses the major ...
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Populism is reshaping our world | The Economist
From the streets of Turin to Silicon Valley, people power is taking the world by storm. With frustrations rising and the old order apparently crumbling, who really ...
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Charity: how effective is giving? | The Economist
Today's super-rich are putting record sums into tackling the world's most pressing problems. But how altruistic is this golden age of charitable giving? Read more ...
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Singapore's Economic Success | The Economist
When it started life as an independent, separate country in 1965, Singapore's prospects did not look good. Tiny and underdeveloped, it had no natural resources ...
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The future of work: is your job safe? | The Economist
The world of work will be radically different in the future. From hyper-surveillance of staff to digital nomadism to robots taking jobs—how, where and why we work ...
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$1bn to save the ocean | The Economist
We asked Sir David Attenborough and four other leading thinkers on ocean conservation how they would invest $1bn to protect the ocean. Some of their ...
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Why is chicken so cheap? | The Economist
People eat 65 billion chickens every year. It is the fastest-growing meat product. Yet pound for pound the price of chicken has fallen sharply. How has this ...
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Is America right to fear Huawei? | The Economist
America worries that Huawei, China's telecoms giant, spies on behalf of its government and threatens Western interests. Such concerns are not just about ...
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Why is there still poverty in America? | The Economist
In America almost 40m people—one eighth of its population—live in poverty. Why does the richest big country in the world still have so many people living in ...
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How can the Democrats beat Trump? | The Economist
As the 2020 US presidential election looms, many Democrats say they will vote for the candidate with the best chance of beating Donald Trump. So what is the ...
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The carbon cycle is key to understanding climate change | The Economist
Until a few hundred years ago there was a perfect balance of carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere. Human activity has disrupted that balance. What can be ...
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What does a cashless future mean? | The Economist
Many countries are going cashless at great speed. What are the advantages of ditching hard cash and what are the dangers? Read more about a cashless ...
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