"THE ECONOMIST"
MAGAZINE ANGLAIS, DU 25 JUILLET 2020 VOL.436 N°9204, 74 PAGES, CELEBRE REVUE DE REFERENCE, EN ANGLAIS. Très bon état
In this issue:
The world this week 2 pages
Leaders: Free money 1 page
_BRIEFING:
A new era of economics: The pandemic has accelerated a rethink of macroeconomics. It is not clear where it will lead 4 pages
_EUROPE:
Europe's economy: European leaders have agreed to joint borrowing on an unprecedent scale. Yet doubts remain 2 pages
The Franco-German relationship/ Covid-19 in slaughterhouses/ Bulgarian protests/ Obstructing the Acropolis/ Spain's troubled monarchy 2 pages
Charlemagne: Chekov's treaty 1 page
_BRITAIN:
Russian interferance in politics: Complacency, greed ans self-interest have all left British politics vulnerable to forzign interference 2 pages
_MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA:
Tanzania's recent economic success may not be what it seems 2 pages
Covid-19 and Uganda's elections/ Illegal migration/ Israel battles pandemic/ racism in the Middle East 3 pages
_UNITED STATES:
Congress and Covid-19: An extended partisan showdown over another stimulus package will hurt millions of Americans 2 pages
Work and incentives/ Easing lockdowns and covid-19/ Minneapolis and its police 2 pages
Lexington: Trouble in Trumplandia 1 page
_THE AMERICAS:
Migration and Mexico: Mexico's emigrants are ageing. That is a challenge for the places they left 3 pages
_SPECIAL REPORT:
The Midwest, an outsized punch
An outsized region: America's Midwest matters out of all proportion toits size 2 pages
The urban prairie: for the region to prosper, its bigger cities must flourish 2 pages
Race and the city: The region has particular problems with segregation and policing 2 pages
Manufacturing giant: Advanced manufacturing can thrive 2 pages
Why universities matter: How higher education can drive prosperity 1 page
An election decider: The Midwest is still the political arena to watch 2 pages
Lessons for the future 2 pages
_ASIA:
Caste in India: After decades of positive discrimination and despite huge demographic shifts, caste bias remains rife 2 pages
The Philippine economy/ Covid-19 in Central Asia/ Replacing Japan's ageing sailors 2 pages
_CHINA:
Miscarriages of justice: Officials are becoming more willing to review dodgy convictions. Not for dissidents, tough 2 pages
_INTERNATIONAL:
Care homes: The pandemic has shown the urgency of reforming care for the elderly 3 pages
_BUSINESS:
Tik Tok: As America threatens to ban or seize Tik Tok, its Chinese parent is scrambling for a way to hang on to its hit app 2 pages
Indian IT needs an update/ Pandemic veterans/ America Inc's awful earnings/ Mergers and acquisitions/ Vaping in China 4 pages
_FINANCE & ECONOMICS:
Shadow banking: The Fed has underwritten financial markets like never before. That is because banks still play second fiddle to capital markets in the provision of credit 3 pages
Why copper and gold are shining/ Ant goes to market/ The perks of virtual cash 3 pages
Free exchange: Real-time danger 1 page
_SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY:
Astrobiology, Life on Mars, the search continues: A new generation of biology-hunting spacecraft is on its way 3 pages
The origins of SARS-CoV-2: The hunt will stretch beyond China 1 page
_BOOKS & ARTS:
Inside Tibet: Two books penetrate the mystery and evoke the tragedy of Tibet 2 pages
Bullfighting returns 2/3 page
_GRAPHIC DETAIL:
Covid-19 and football: home comforts 1 page
_OBITUARY:
John Lewis: a country's conscience 1 page
THE ECONOMIST vol.436 n°9204 25/07/2020 Free money: When government spending knows no limits/ America Midwest: Special report
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