[number or issue] | Title : | Vol. 423 No. 9039 - 06/05/2017 - 12/05/2017 - The world's most valuable resource | | Original title : | Data and the new rules of competition | | Material Type: | printed text | | Publication Date: | 2017 | | Pagination: | 74 p. | | Price: | €6.50 | | Class number: | 052 test | | Contents note: | The world this week
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL's cartoon
Leaders
Regulating the data economy The world’s most valuable resource
Brexit and Britain’s election Strong, stable—and short on detail
France’s election Don’t discount Marine Le Pen
South Korea Moon mission?
Synthetic biology Breaking free from cells
Letters
On Japan, public land, Germany, North Korea, India, knots, “The Goodies “Letters to the editor
Briefing
The data economy Fuel of the future
United States
Health care Political self-amputation
Innovative cities Night time turned into day
Immigration enforcement Cities under siege
The law in Texas No refuge
The Supreme Court Man in the middle
Transport in New Yorkton the wrong track
School vouchers Going public
Lexington Constant foe, fickle friend
The Americas
Venezuel aIt’s up to the army
Cannabis in Uruguay Chemists v criminals
Canada Parles-tu québécois?
Bello Can the centre hold?
Asia
South Korean politics Post-Park life
Japanese politics On the offensive
Timor-Leste Wake up and sell the coffee
Food in Pakistan Stepping up to the plate
Banyan Back from the dead
China
The new silk route (1) All aboard the belt-and-road express
The new silk route (2) One belt, one roadblock
Middle East and Africa
A cotton boll’s journey From shrub to shirt to shelf
South Africa Bury him, praise you
Egypt Judgment day
America, Israel and the Palestinians Movement, but any change?
The state of Arab men Down and out in Cairo and Beirut
Europe
France’s presidential election The rage against Macron
German politics Angie’s army
Turkey and Russia cosy up Brothers in arms
The Eurovision song contest War music
Housing in Russia new kind of revolution
Charlemagne The parable of Amiens
Britain
The European Union and the election When Brussels spouts
Explosive appointment Election art
Euratom The nuclear cliff-edge
The campaigns Speakers’ Corner
London and the election Another country
The productivity puzzle Eggs in one basket
Prisons Chinks of light
The elderly vote Grey to blue
Bagehot One nation under May
International
Aid and the private sector Doing good, doing well
Special report
International banking Ten years on
A brief history of the crisis When the music stopped
European banks Sheep and goats
American banks After Dodd-Frank
International regulation Bother over Basel
Financial technology Friends or foes?
Recruitment The millennial problem
The next crisis How safe is banks?
Business
Sports on Still the champion?
Alphabet v Uber No brakes
The pharma industry Hard to swallow
Ride-hailing in Saudi Arabia Taken for a ride
Animal waste Burning the fat
The newspaper business Metamorphosis
Street food Rules of the road
Schumpeter From great to good
Finance and economics
Chinese investors The Buffets of China
Buttonwood Cape Fear
Government debt Taking the ultra-long view
Puerto Rico’s finances To be resolved
Illegal-wildlife trade On the horns
Car finance in America and Britain Subprime, anyone?
The euro-area economy Speeding up
Free exchange Algorithms and antitrust
Science and technology
Biotechnology Primordial gloop
The fight against AIDS Safer sex
Pollutants Fatal attraction
Conservation Big is beautiful
Books and arts
Theatre the entire world’s a stage
Islamic state Children of jihad
The revival of cities Back from the brink
Collecting Calling all art lovers
Fiction from Congo Africa’s Samuel Beckett
Tribeca film festival An offering you can’t refuse
Clarification: Option B
Obituary
Albert Freedman That’s entertainment
Economic and financial indicators
Interactive indicators
Output, prices and jobs
Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates
The Economist commodity-price index
The Economist poll of forecasters, May averages
Markets
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[number or issue] Vol. 423 No. 9039 - 06/05/2017 - 12/05/2017 - The world's most valuable resource = Data and the new rules of competition [printed text] . - 2017 . - 74 p. €6.50 | Class number: | 052 test | | Contents note: | The world this week
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL's cartoon
Leaders
Regulating the data economy The world’s most valuable resource
Brexit and Britain’s election Strong, stable—and short on detail
France’s election Don’t discount Marine Le Pen
South Korea Moon mission?
Synthetic biology Breaking free from cells
Letters
On Japan, public land, Germany, North Korea, India, knots, “The Goodies “Letters to the editor
Briefing
The data economy Fuel of the future
United States
Health care Political self-amputation
Innovative cities Night time turned into day
Immigration enforcement Cities under siege
The law in Texas No refuge
The Supreme Court Man in the middle
Transport in New Yorkton the wrong track
School vouchers Going public
Lexington Constant foe, fickle friend
The Americas
Venezuel aIt’s up to the army
Cannabis in Uruguay Chemists v criminals
Canada Parles-tu québécois?
Bello Can the centre hold?
Asia
South Korean politics Post-Park life
Japanese politics On the offensive
Timor-Leste Wake up and sell the coffee
Food in Pakistan Stepping up to the plate
Banyan Back from the dead
China
The new silk route (1) All aboard the belt-and-road express
The new silk route (2) One belt, one roadblock
Middle East and Africa
A cotton boll’s journey From shrub to shirt to shelf
South Africa Bury him, praise you
Egypt Judgment day
America, Israel and the Palestinians Movement, but any change?
The state of Arab men Down and out in Cairo and Beirut
Europe
France’s presidential election The rage against Macron
German politics Angie’s army
Turkey and Russia cosy up Brothers in arms
The Eurovision song contest War music
Housing in Russia new kind of revolution
Charlemagne The parable of Amiens
Britain
The European Union and the election When Brussels spouts
Explosive appointment Election art
Euratom The nuclear cliff-edge
The campaigns Speakers’ Corner
London and the election Another country
The productivity puzzle Eggs in one basket
Prisons Chinks of light
The elderly vote Grey to blue
Bagehot One nation under May
International
Aid and the private sector Doing good, doing well
Special report
International banking Ten years on
A brief history of the crisis When the music stopped
European banks Sheep and goats
American banks After Dodd-Frank
International regulation Bother over Basel
Financial technology Friends or foes?
Recruitment The millennial problem
The next crisis How safe is banks?
Business
Sports on Still the champion?
Alphabet v Uber No brakes
The pharma industry Hard to swallow
Ride-hailing in Saudi Arabia Taken for a ride
Animal waste Burning the fat
The newspaper business Metamorphosis
Street food Rules of the road
Schumpeter From great to good
Finance and economics
Chinese investors The Buffets of China
Buttonwood Cape Fear
Government debt Taking the ultra-long view
Puerto Rico’s finances To be resolved
Illegal-wildlife trade On the horns
Car finance in America and Britain Subprime, anyone?
The euro-area economy Speeding up
Free exchange Algorithms and antitrust
Science and technology
Biotechnology Primordial gloop
The fight against AIDS Safer sex
Pollutants Fatal attraction
Conservation Big is beautiful
Books and arts
Theatre the entire world’s a stage
Islamic state Children of jihad
The revival of cities Back from the brink
Collecting Calling all art lovers
Fiction from Congo Africa’s Samuel Beckett
Tribeca film festival An offering you can’t refuse
Clarification: Option B
Obituary
Albert Freedman That’s entertainment
Economic and financial indicators
Interactive indicators
Output, prices and jobs
Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates
The Economist commodity-price index
The Economist poll of forecasters, May averages
Markets
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