News from 11/09/2010
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J. Randall Creighton, Daniel Nepstad, Han Sung-Joo Chairman, Stephen Blackmore Professor, Brian O'Dwyer, Michael E. Coltrin, Mark Boyd, Tony Mcardle, Dr James Ratter Professor, Harry Saunders, Mary Gibby Professor, Jerry A. Simmons, Jeff Tsao,
ResumoThe Economist Thailand Board of Investment Contents Royal Bank of Canada GE The world this week Politics Business Lexus International Business Machines The incredible shrinking président Nobody's backyard The United States and Latin America Learning the right lessons Profits and education Defending the realm Britain's defence review Don't starve thy neighbour Agriculture Barclays Corporate Eighteenth time unlucky Sri Lanka's constitutional amendment Bahrain Brazilian agriculture Shell The light fantastic Football and Korea The Kashmir question The bonus of Bonneville Economist Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Online highlights Thomson Reuters Je t'aime, moi non plus IG Markets Into the storm The future of British defence Blowback The Coulson affair Captained by industry The state of manufacturing Start your engines Britain's car industry The undead red Labour in London If it ain't broke.. . Voters' priorities Tabloid rule Intel EDF Can Erdogan pull it off? Turkey's constitutional referendum Not-fighting talk ETA's ceasefire Much pain, little gain Irish politics Carinthian capers Austrian banking Splintering at the top Italian politics Why Russia needs me Russian politics Raja Fashions Rules of the Brussels club The law of large numbers The Hispanicisation of America No safe passage People-smuggling Just don't call it stimulus Barack Obama's economic proposals Feeling IL Illinois's Senate race The final act of Richard II Mayor Daley to go A hill to climb Indiana's 9th congressional district Smoke and mirrors Competitive cooking 9/11 plus nine Fighting to keep fighting Canada's armed forces Under a lucky star Brazil's next government The end of the beginning Debt and crime in Jamaica The president's awkward friend A power struggle in Iran Desire can still be requited Iran's satellite television Shut up the Shias Trouble in Bahrain Yum-yum and clink-clink The end of Ramadan A chameleonic change of hue Lebanon and Syria The angry poor Riots in Mozambique Tame those taxis Nigeria's transport The dark side Japan's leadership challenge Victorious, just A new government in Australia Third Kim lucky? Talk of succession in North Korea Heritage or threat? Vulnerable elephants in India Welcome, neighbour China's relations with Myanmar House of Karzai Afghanistan's troubled bank Banyan Going gaga over Tibet Hitachi Field events Wheat prices Philanthropy Critical thinking Valuing education Schools of hard knocks For-profit higher education The case for the defence BP and the Gulf disaster Free thinking Consultancy firms A case of Hurd labour Oracle versus Hewlett-Packard Selling becomes sociable Online shopping Shopaholics and shopaphobes Retailing in Japan Schumpeter The will to power A giant awakens Zurich Jewel gets crown Barclay's new boss Yes minister, minister HSBC's top team Mission unaccomplished Lehman, two years on Buttonwood The cycle lane Bank rupture Ireland's public finances Making the grade Microfinance for students Taking cover Finance after the crisis: Aviva Economics focus Automatic reaction Invisible carbon pumps Bacteria and climate change Jam today Modelling traffic flows Lord of the dance Dancing and sexual selection More rotors, more speed Faster helicopters The Economist Hands up for Hirst The art market Order of creation Understanding the universe The Grand Design. By Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow. Bantam; 198 pages; $28 and £18.99 Different drummer American workers There is Power in a Union: The Epic Story of Labor in America. By Philip Dray. Doubleday; 772 pages; $35 Ranting and raving New fiction Lights Out in Wonderland. By DBC Pierre. Faber & Faber; 315 pages; £12.99 Colin Tennant and Vladimir Raitz Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Tenders Appointments Fellowships Business & Personal Overview The Economist poll of forecasters, September averages Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Education Markets The Economist Louis Vuitton The Economist Itaú Also in this section Economist So near and yet so far It's only natural Commodities alone are not enough to sustain flourishing economies Two centuries of hopes and fears A history of disappointment Cemex Efficiency drive Too many of Latin America's business are uncompetitive—or outside the formal economy The jet set Embraer bucks the trend Societies on the move Expanding the middle class requires better schools and reforms in public spending Google Apps The dark side The drug business is a blight on societies Democracy, Latino-style Visible disorder, hidden progress A Latin American decade? The reformers have won, but they have yet to consolidate their success Economist The Economist Uruguay XXI
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