News from 07/02/2009
2009; Gale Group;
Autores
David Stuckler, Martin Mckee, Bill Watts, Bryan Carter, Patti Hunter, Lawrence King, Sir Jock Stirrup,
ResumoThe Economist Bahrain Contents UBS The world this week Politics Business Volkswagen Air New Zealand The return of economic nationalism High tensions The euro Ten mostly wasted years Venezuela Nothing to lose but their (restaurant) chains Japanese business Wait and see Zimbabwe The British army Russian mortality Management style Words that try men's souls No reasons to be cheerful Economist Virgin atlantic Exercise your quizzical brow Online quiz Other highlights Credit Suisse Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Money in misery Arik Discontents, wintry and otherwise Industrial action That curious relationship Torture and the law Breaking the rule book Monetary policy White-out Snowbound Britain Quadro De ReferÊncia EstratÉgico Nacional Cash-hungry Jaguar Land Rover Caveat surfer Price-comparison websites What ails them? Britain's children Apologise, Gordon A tricky balancing act The euro area Sandwich courses Food in France Reykjavik-on-Liffey The Irish economy Temper tantrums Turkey's prime minister Ave Madrid Spain's rail ambitions A big dig Amsterdam's troubled metro British Gas Single-market blues Can the centrists hold? Economic policy Stealth care The new president's plans Be careful what you wish for Infrastructure Reassembling the wreckage The Republicans Three months and counting Minnesota's Senate seat Track my tax dollars Open government Wheel of fortune Statewatch: Nevada Another two bite the dust Oblivious to the coming storm Hugo Chávez's Venezuela Profiting from virtue Uruguay and Argentina Where dinosaurs still roam A Brazilian political boss Politics not quite as usual Israel God takes a back seat Voting in Iraq Defiant, and doubtful Iran's 30-year-old republic A row over human rights Ethiopia I'm king of the.. . oops Turmoil in Madagascar Double trouble Kenya Awaiting the democratic tide India's election Terminal declined Malaysia's airport controversy Hey, big spender Australia's economic stimulus Knock, knock Myanmar and the United Nations The Little Red Bookshop Ideological debate in China Keep it official Press freedom in Kazakhstan In the court of King Kim North Korea's belligerence Dear capitalists, admit you go it wrong The World Social Forum Virtual pleasures Cyber-hedonism Unplugged Japan's electronics giants Non-regular and not wanted Japan's labour market Paying the piper Executive pay Digging deep Mining Let's make a deal The rise of haggling A quick fix Outsourcing Hulu who? Online video Face value The unrepentant salesman Homeward bound Too many moving parts Carmakers Move over, subprime Mortgage losses Down in the dumps Russia's currency Up and away Japan's currency Too much of a good thing American Treasury bonds Bye bye sell Asian stockmarkets What a carve-up Fortis Triple trouble Corporate finance Supersizing the fund The IMF Economics focus Burger-thy-neighbour policies Unfinished business Evolution Anatomy of an idea Liberalism The Future of Liberalism. By Alan Wolfe. Knopf; 352 pages; $25.95 Talking past each other Iran and the West Mulberry milkshake Memoir of Iran Honeymoon in Tehran: Two Years of Love and Danger in Iran. By Azadeh Moaveni. Random House; 352 pages; $26 Evolutionary verse Poetry Darwin: A Life in Poems. By Ruth Padel. Chatto & Windus; 160 pages; £12.99. To be published in America by Knopf in March; $26 Currency affairs The euro The Euro: The Politics of the New Global Currency. By David Marsh. Yale University Press; 352 pages; $35 and £25 The Birth of the Euro. By Otmar Issing. Cambridge University Press; 296 pages; $29.99 and £15.99 Meditating on modernism Pierre Bonnard Anastasia Baburova Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Courses Business & Personal Appointments Business & Personal Property Tenders Overview The Economist poll of forecasters, February averages Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Open budget index Markets The Economist Deutsche Bank
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