思维导图备注

Economist Oct 6th, The - The Economist
首页 收藏书籍 阅读记录
  • 书签 我的书签
  • 添加书签 添加书签 移除书签 移除书签

Georgia: Over to you, Bidzina

浏览 13 扫码
  • 小字体
  • 中字体
  • 大字体
2022-02-24 01:02:01
请 登录 再阅读
上一篇:
下一篇:
  • 书签
  • 添加书签 移除书签
  • The Economist Oct 6th
    • Business this week
    • Leaders
      • Georgia: Over to you, Bidzina
      • French reform: Wishful thinking
      • The world economy: Investors, beware
      • China’s state capitalism: Not just tilting at windmills
    • KAL's cartoon
    • Letters
    • Briefing
      • Business education: No longer the place to be
      • Our “Which MBA?” rankings: Losing the blues
    • United States
      • The first presidential debate: Back in the centre, back in the game
      • The swing states: North Carolina: New South, blue South?
      • The Supreme Court: Law’s long arm
      • Quotes from the campaign: Heard on the trail
      • The economy: Asking the experts
      • Lexington: The politics of very big trucks
    • The Americas
      • Paraguay post-impeachment: A Liberal spring
      • Spain and the Americas: ¡Ya me voy!
      • Spain and the Americas: Correction: Banco Rural
    • Asia
      • Malaysian politics: No time like tomorrow
      • The Maldives: Sunset cruise
      • New executioners for Sri Lanka: Hanging about
      • Cleaning up Mumbai and Maharashtra: The degeneration game
      • Banyan: Now for the soft part
    • China
      • Party congress: Happening
      • Relations with Myanmar: Less thunder out of China
    • Middle East and Africa
      • Saudi oil: Down (just a bit) with the price
      • Egypt’s constitution: An endless debate over religion’s role
      • A Sudanese accord: Better than nothing
      • Mali’s heritage: Scrolls under threat
      • Somalia and the Shabab: It’s not over yet
    • Europe
      • Turkey and Syria: Bad blood bubbles
      • French politics: A policy “reorientation”
      • Germany’s parliamentary election: Charging at Merkel
      • Russian pensions: An unaffordable system
      • Georgian politics: A stunning victory
      • Charlemagne: Mysterious Mariano
    • Britain
      • Opting out of the EU: The guns of war
      • Pensions: Nudge nudge
      • Labour and the trade unions: O brother, where art thou?
      • Mobile broadband: Not so fast
      • Train franchises: Wrong track
      • Drinking habits: Sobering
      • Cider’s rise: Truly scrumpy?
      • Bagehot: One nation under Ed
    • International
      • Charter cities: Unchartered territory
      • Law and psychology: A judgment call
    • Business
      • Companies and the euro crisis: Iron enters the soul
      • Carmaking alliances: All for one, and one for all
      • Business computing: The cloud crowd
      • American telecoms: Taking MetroPCS
      • Small companies in poor countries: Looking for a Google
      • Schumpeter: Call in the B Team
    • US election
      • Congress: Gridlock central
      • Taxes, spending and the deficit: Trillion-dollar questions
      • Regulation, trade and job creation: Defining the state
      • Health care: Election fever
      • Education: Class warfare
      • Immigration: In or out?
      • Energy and the environment: Boom times, not green
      • Foreign policy: A world of troubles
      • Defence: Arms and the men
      • Criminal justice: Intelligent sentences
      • Social values: Culture wars, again
      • Conclusion: Four more weeks
    • Finance and economics
      • Japan and the IMF: Poor host
      • The Liikanen review: Into the ring
      • JPMorgan Chase v New York: In search of a villain
      • Index-tracking funds: Index fingered
      • Inside Germany’s central bank: Europe’s monetary opposition
      • Free exchange: Tide barriers
    • Science and technology
      • An ancient Martian stream bed: Rocks on Mars
      • Medical technology: Skin deep
      • The Great Barrier Reef: Dr De’ath v the killer starfish
      • The Great Barrier Reef: Correction: BAE Systems
    • Books and arts
      • Documentary film: “The House I Live In”: World without end
      • The art of prediction: Looking ahead
      • David Foster Wallace: Infinite struggle
      • Making music: Same as it ever was
    • Obituary
    • Economic and financial indicators
      • The Economist poll of forecasters, October averages
      • Markets
      • Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates
      • The Economist commodity-price index
暂无相关搜索结果!
    展开/收起文章目录

    二维码

    手机扫一扫,轻松掌上学

    《Economist Oct 6th, The - The Economist》电子书下载

    请下载您需要的格式的电子书,随时随地,享受学习的乐趣!
    EPUB 电子书

    书签列表

      阅读记录

      阅读进度: 0.00% ( 0/0 ) 重置阅读进度