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#economist.com. × Leaving the seat of power. The doctrine of management by walking around matters more than ever
#Feb.20.2025
#economist.com. × Why American credit-card delinquencies have suddenly shot up. They are now at a 13-year high. How concerned should you be?
#Feb.20.2025
#economist.com. × China’s leaders look to have blinked in their property face-off. They did not want to bail out indebted firms. Now they are on the verge of doing so
#Feb.20.2025
#economist.com. × Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs are absurd. At first glance, they are a bureaucratic nightmare. On a closer look, they are even worse
#Feb.20.2025
#economist.com. × To spend big, Germany’s next government may need EU help. How self-imposed constraints could lead to a bizarre outcome
#Feb.20.2025
#economist.com. × Elon Musk spells danger for Accenture, McKinsey and their rivals. Why the American government could turn against consultants
#Feb.19.2025
#economist.com. × American inflation looks increasingly worrying. Trump’s tariffs are fuelling consumer concerns, which may prove self-fulfilling
#Feb.18.2025
#economist.com. × Why Xi Jinping is making nice with China’s tech billionaires. Jack Ma’s rehabilitation may be the most lucrative of all time
#Feb.17.2025
#economist.com. × Xi’s rehabilitation of Jack Ma may be the most lucrative ever. Why China’s leader is making nice with the country’s tech billionaires
#Feb.17.2025
#economist.com. × It’s not just AI. China’s medicines are surprising the world, too. Its firms are at the forefront of cheaper, faster drug discovery
#Feb.16.2025
#economist.com. × Will Europe return to Putin’s gas?. A deal with the devil would boost the continent’s miserable economy
#Feb.16.2025
#economist.com. × Israel mounts an attack on Palestinian intellectual life. The arrest of a prominent bookseller in Jerusalem bodes ill for freedom of expression
#Feb.13.2025
#economist.com. × Chinese cars are taking over the global south. Petrol engines, not batteries, are powering their growth
#Feb.13.2025
#economist.com. × How to go from fish lover to fish farmer. Expanding aquaculture in Africa could have many benefits
#Feb.13.2025
#economist.com. × Homs’s troubles show the challenges facing Syria’s leaders. Both supporters and opponents of the old regime are unhappy with the new rulers
#Feb.13.2025
#economist.com. × Hizbullah’s decline is a boon for Lebanon’s new government. But it will not be able to ignore the armed group entirely
#Feb.13.2025
#economist.com. × How to get people to resign. Without torching the organisation or losing your best employees
#Feb.13.2025
#economist.com. × Cheap solar power is sending electrical grids into a death spiral. Pakistan and South Africa provide a warning for other countries
#Feb.13.2025
#economist.com. × Russian inflation is too high. Does that matter?. In a strong economy, price pressure can endure for a long time
#Feb.13.2025
#economist.com. × How AI will divide the best from the rest. Optimists hope the technology will be a great equaliser. Instead, it looks likely to widen social divides
#Feb.13.2025
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