This week in The Economist
A round-up of noteworthy articles in the print edition of February 24h - March 3rd 2007. In this week’s podcast: Europe’s space wars; why tax havens are ultimately healthy; good news from Cambodia; and medical statistics.
A round-up of noteworthy articles in the print edition of February 24h - March 3rd 2007. In this week’s podcast: Europe’s space wars; why tax havens are ultimately healthy; good news from Cambodia; and medical statistics.
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A round-up of noteworthy articles in the print edition of February 17th - February 24th 2007. In this week’s podcast: The end of the cash era; Russia and the world; immunisation and the market; Anna Nicole Smith.
A round-up of noteworthy articles in the print edition of February 10th - February 17th 2007. In this week’s podcast: America and Iran; justice in Japan; Rudy Giuliani; and buying culture in the Gulf states.
“The Europeans now have a single market which is bigger than America’s, but for many years they had to live with a totally fragmented European market. This obliged them to look outside. Now with Europe more unified, that open, outward-looking approach to the world is a big strength.”
” Just because your engineer is Chinese doesn’t mean he should negotiate deals in China for you”
This is this week’s one liner, posted by our Road Scholar.
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“The big force shaping the British economy and shaking modern life is something that neither Mr Blair nor Mr Brown, his likely successor, can really control: globalisation.”
A round-up of noteworthy articles in the print edition of February 3rd - February 10th 2007. In this week’s podcast: India’s economy overheats; African science; crime in New Orleans; and North Korea and the internet