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The Economist 2 September 2023

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September 2 2023 Issue: 
  • How worried should you be about AI disrupting elections
  • How paranoid nationalism corrupts
  • How to stop a three-way nuclear arms-race
  • To fix broken mortgage markets, look to Denmark
  • America's new drug pricing rules have perverse consequences

The Economist 20 January 2024

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January 20, 2024 Issue:
  • Donald Trump is winning. Business, beware
  • Natendra Modi's illiberalism may imperil India's economic progress
  • How America accidentally made a free money machine for banks
  • Charging Israel with genocide makes a mockery of the ICJ
  • AI generated content is raising the value of trust

The Economist 20 May 2023

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May 20, 2023 Issue: 
  • Joe Biden's global vision is too timid and pessimistic
  • China and the West take a step to ease Africa's debt crisis
  • The humiliation of Thailand's regime is a boost for Asian democracy
  • The fight over the future of global payments
  • Trade in dinosaur fossils is good for science

The Economist 21 October 2023

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October 21 2023 Issue: 
  • America's Republicans cannot agree on a speaker
  • Poland shows that populists can be beaten
  • Why America's bank need more capital
  • How to make Britain's health service AI ready

The Economist 22 April 2023

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April 22, 2023 Issue
  • How to worry wisely about Artificial Intelligence
  • Ukraine's coming counter-offensive may shape its future - and Europe's
  • Bolivia's crisis shows the limit of left wing populism
  • Sudan and beyond, the trend towards global peace has been reversed
  • Why America will soon see a wave of bank mergers
  • Why the world should welcome the competition from Chinese car-makers

The Economist 23 September 2023

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September 23 2023 Issue: 
  • Ukraine faces a long war. A change of course is needed
  • What Asia's economic revolution means for the world
  • If India ordered a murder in Canada, there must be consequences
  • ChatGPT mania may be cooling but a serious new industry is taking shape
  • To end AIDS, high risk countries will need to jab school girls
  • Climate change is coming for America's property market

The Economist 25 Feb 2023

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In this issue of The Economist: How to win the hot war in Ukraine and the cold war that will

The Economist 25 March 2023

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March 25th 2023 Issue 
  • The world according to Xi
  • Central banks face an excruciating trade-off
  • The trouble with Emmanuel Macron’s pension victory
  • How the EU should respond to American subsidies
  • The machinery, structure and output of the British state need reform
  • As video games grow, they are eating the media
   

The Economist 25 November

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November 27 2023 Issue: 
  • Progress on climate change has been too slow. But it's been real
  • Lessons from the ascent of the UAE
  • In Argentina, Javier Milei faces an economic crisis
  • Fallout from the weirdness at Open AI
  • Britain's autumn statement got business taxes right

The Economist 27 January 2024

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January 27, 2024 Issue:
  • American immigration
  • AI holds tantalizing promise for the emerging world
  • Vietnam needs a new leader
  • Private assets, public interest
  • Mainstream Meloni
  • African electoral lawfare

The Economist 27 May 2023

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May 27, 2023 Issue: 
  • How to fix the NHS
  • Donald Trump is very likely to be the Republican nominee
  • A stunning election result for Greece's prime minister
  • How to get more bang for the buck in Western defence budgets
  • Activist investors are needed more than ever