News from 24/08/1991
1991; Gale Group;
Autores
David Doe, Sean Carr, David Greenberg, Andrew Davison, Stephen Foulard, John Rew, Daniel Moylan,
ResumoThe Economist The Regent Melbourne The Economist The Lloyd's mess Phantom dumping? The Economist Supreme activism Rambo rubato The Economist Intelligence Unit Executive Focus Disclosure Worldscope Barings Yeltsin's army A random walk around Red Square The financial scare contains lessons for the world economy The importance of being Turkey And the importance of helping the Turks become true Europeans Dispatch the Royal Mail Red boxes, well-loved stamps, competition, innovation - all are compatible Redemption's reward To play its rightful role, Japan must first confess its sins Lingua franca, lingua dolorosa Canny countries keep their languages to themselves Anatomy of a botched putsch Countering the counter-revolution Independent-minded Soviet republics were able to resist the Kremlin's coup committee... Their coup, really The winners He who laughs first... Still bust The Soviet economy Stick it up yer junta European reactions BICC A friend in need Germany and the Soviet Union Where the fight goes on Folio Goodwood Park Hotel Solvay Business School Université Libre de Bruxelles Boris for president Second thoughts from abroad Gore goes Democrats Too many University graduates Gays versus jays Dune Desertification Bob Big brother Too many computers spoil the broth White-collar workers Britain This Week War and peace Taylor Woodrow Outlawed by gunmen The lawlessness along Northern Ireland's border with the Republic has provided another reminder of the problems... Reacting to coup and counter-coup A static nation Demographic mobility Off the road How to build a new city Feeling the wind from the west The minder returns Japan Lessons of the boomu An old opiate for the young China The end of One-Eyed Jack India A carload of Burmese democrats Asia calling Australia The Economist ECU Futures Waitangi's wisdom New Zealand The business of the American hemisphere The presidential paradox Mexico The other side of the obdurate coin Militant Islam Federal solution Madagascar Capital values South Africa Low Marx Tanzania Recycling the Russians Business This Week Shocks Death of a car salesman After the manufacturing revolution, car makers face a retail revolution The future league of nations Foreign investment and the Triad The United States, the European Community and Japan dominate the world's foreign direct investment... Wings of desire Japan's FS-X fighter Leo the gentle Advertising Starry-eyed Pan-Asian television Arable parable What price glory? In our fourth case study we examine what happened when Apple Computer tried to buck the price-cutting trend... A distant thunder scares the markets World stockmarkets recovered quickly from their Moscow-fright slide. They should have fallen further Storm shelter American bonds beleaguered Those who would now reform the world's biggest capital market must ponder... What is to be done? Soviet debt Life after Gutfreund Salomon Brothers You shall take your medicine Hong Kong stockmarket Basic truths Hutchison Whampoa Limited While sleeping watchdogs lie Japan's financial scandals Saying goodbye to "Where am I?" Evolving defences Genes and disease 4 degrees East, 51 degrees North, and a side order of 29 Working in a vacuum Levitating robots The Economists' Bookshop Book Call The Economist Shop The indiscreet charm of the failed politician Last time round Yugoslavia "Keep your colours fresh!" Painters Islam veiled Religion The Scottish accent sharpens Edinburgh Festival Do-it-yourself guerrilla war Some like it hot The design of libraries Classified Appointments Courses Courses Business & Personal Appointments Conferences Business & Personal Output, Demand And Jobs Prices And Wages Commodity Price Index Economic Forecasts International Monetary Fund World Bourses Money And Interest Rates Trade, Exchange Rates And Reserves The Economist Mandarin Oriental The World's Finest Hotels
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