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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CNBC's Kelly Evans discusses how state and local governments will handle debt with Henry Curries of The Economist. For access to live and exclusive video ...
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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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Could Brexit end London's financial dominance? | The Economist
More than 300 financial organisations have already left the City of London to set up shop in other European capitals. What will this mean for London and the rest ...
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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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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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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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A professor at the University of Chicago for more than 30 years, Gary Becker is a founder of the Chicago school of economics. A winner of the John Bates Clark ...
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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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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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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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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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Covid-19: Why is America’s death toll so high? | The Economist
America's covid-19 death toll is higher than anywhere else in the world—and is continuing to mount. What's behind the country's coronavirus pandemic failings?
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The new coronavirus: how should the world respond? | The Economist
The new coronavirus is shutting down planet Earth. What lessons can the rest of the world learn from China, Singapore and South Korea? Find all of The ...
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Where to invest in 2019? | The Economist
Where should you look to invest in 2019? Our capital-markets editor John O'Sullivan suggests the best strategy for the year ahead. Click here to subscribe to ...
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Could deepfakes weaken democracy? | The Economist
Videos can be faked to make people say things they never actually said. This poses dangers for democracy. Can you spot ALL the deep fake interviews in 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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The true cost of fast fashion | The Economist
Millions of tonnes of clothes end up in landfill every year—it's one of the fastest-growing categories of waste in the world. How can the fashion industry continue ...
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What is consciousness? | The Economist
Understanding what consciousness is, and why and how it evolved, is perhaps the greatest mystery known to science. Click here to subscribe to The Economist ...
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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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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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Is big tech good for your health? | The Economist
Tech giants including Google and Microsoft want to work with hospitals and health-care systems to improve lives. But should people trust them with their medical ...
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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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An economist walks into a bar | Robert Litan | TEDxKC
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Litan's talk explores the surprising role economists have played in ...
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Margaret Thatcher's economic legacy | The Economist
Did Margaret Thatcher's radical, widely lauded economic agenda actually spark an improvement in Britain's fortunes? Click here to subscribe to The Economist ...
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Putin's Russia and the ghost of the Romanovs | The Economist
Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and his family, the Romanovs, were murdered 100 years ago today by Marxist revolutionaries. What does this anniversary mean for ...
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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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What is economics and what do economist do?
In this short introduction to the discipline of economics, Dr. Pete Schuhmann presents a basic overview of the fundamental issues of interest to economists and ...
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Afghanistan: why the Taliban can't be defeated | The Economist
After almost 20 years of war with America, the Taliban control ever more territory in Afghanistan. Why has America failed to defeat them? Read more here: ...
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What happens when we sleep? | The Economist
Sleep is central to maintaining your physical and mental health, but many people don't sleep enough. We all do it, but what happens to us when we sleep?
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Covid-19: more questions about coronavirus, answered | The Economist
What has the world learned about the novel coronavirus and its knock-on effects on the global economy? Ed Carr, The Economist's deputy editor, and Alok Jha, ...
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How to treat covid-19 | The Economist
A vaccine for covid-19 is a long way off. In the meantime, could existing drugs be used to treat the novel coronavirus? Read more here: https://econ.st/2wtEOgf ...
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Is private education good for society? | The Economist
Across the world private education is booming. Though private schools and tuition promote inequality, Emma Duncan, our social policy editor, explains why ...
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Can free-cash handouts help society? | The Economist
In parts of California there are plans to give people no-strings-attached cash, whether they have a job or not. It's hoped these trials could be the solution to a ...
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America v China: why the trade war won't end soon | The Economist
America and China are edging closer to signing a deal in the trade war. But that won't mark the end—the issues at the heart of the conflict will be very difficult to ...
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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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Climate change: the trouble with trees | The Economist
Tree-planting has been hailed as a solution to climate change. But how much can trees really do to tackle global warming? See our research here: ...
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What if women ruled the world? | The Economist
Only 6.3% of all international leaders are women. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, former Liberian president and Africa's first elected female head of state, suggests ways ...
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How could veganism change the world? | The Economist
Interest in vegan food and its associated health benefits has been booming across the rich world. A global retreat from meat could have a far-reaching ...
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