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The Economist, December 13th, 2008
The Economist, December 13th, 2008 |
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Regular editorial departments include American Survey, Asia, Europe, International, Business, Finance, Science and Technology, and the Arts. In additions, The Economist also publishes special monthly editorial surveys that focus on industries, markets or countries. (Amazon.com) China and India THE speed with which clouds of economic gloom and even despair have gathered over the global economy has been startling everywhere. But the change has been especially sudden in the world’s two most populous countries: China and India. Until quite recently, the world’s fastest-growing big economies both felt themselves largely immune from the contagion afflicting the rich world. Optimists even hoped that these huge emerging markets might provide the engines that could pull the world out of recession. Now some fear the reverse: that the global downturn is going to drag China and India down with it, bringing massive unemployment to two countries that are, for all their success, still poor—India is home to some two-fifths of the world’s malnourished children. ... Subscribe Risk-Free, The Economist, 4 Free Trial Issues
Read The Economist, December 13th, 2008 Online Online HTML Edition. BUSINESS About The Economist Magazine: The Economist Magazine, a weekly news and business publication written for top business decision-makers and opinion leaders who need a wide range of information and views on world events. It explores the close ties between domestic and international issues, business, finance, current affairs, science and technology. According to its contents page, its goal is "to take part in a severe contest between intelligence, which presses forward, and an unworthy, timid ignorance obstructing our progress." Subjects covered include international news, economics, politics, business, finance, science and technology and the arts. The publication is targeted at the high-end "prestige" segment of the market and counts among its audience influential business and government decision-makers. Although The Economist calls itself a newspaper, it is printed in magazine form on glossy paper, like a newsmagazine. The Economist belongs to The Economist Group. The publication interests of the group include the CFO brand family as well as European Voice and Roll Call (known as "the Newspaper of Capitol Hill"). Another part of the group is The Economist Intelligence Unit, a research and advisory company providing country, industry and management analysis worldwide. Since 1928, half the shares of The Economist Group have been owned by the Financial Times, a subsidiary of Pearson PLC, and the other half by a group of independent shareholders, including many members of the staff. The editor's independence is guaranteed by the existence of a board of trustees, which formally appoints him and without whose permission he cannot be removed. (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) Bookmark
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The Economist is a weekly news and business publication written for top business decision-makers and opinion leaders who need a wide range of information and views on world events. It explores the close links between domestic and international issues, business, finance, current affairs, science and technology. Regular editorial departments include American Survey, Asia, Europe, International, Business, Finance, Science and Technology, and the Arts. In additions, The Economist also publishes special monthly editorial surveys that focus on industries, markets or countries. (Amazon.com) China and India Suddenly vulnerable Asia’s two big beasts are shivering. India’s economy is weaker, but China’s leaders have more to fear THE speed with which clouds of economic gloom and even despair have gathered over the global economy has been startling everywhere. But the change has been especially sudden in the world’s two most populous countries: China and India. Until quite recently, the world’s fastest-growing big economies both felt themselves largely immune from the contagion afflicting the rich world. Optimists even hoped that these huge emerging markets might provide the engines that could pull the world out of recession. Now some fear the reverse: that the global downturn is going to drag China and India down with it, bringing massive unemployment to two countries that are, for all their success, still poor—India is home to some two-fifths of the world’s malnourished children. ... Subscribe Risk-Free, The Economist, 4 Free Trial Issues QUALIFY FOR YOUR 4 FREE TRIAL ISSUES! Subscribe to The Economist today and you'll get 4 RISK-FREE issues as a free trial. If you wish to continue your subscription, you'll receive 20 additional issues - 24 in all for just $2.49 an issue (total of $59.76). That's 58% off the cover price. If you decide The Economist is not for you, write 'cancel' on the bill, return it and owe nothing. THIS IS A TRIAL OFFER FOR 4 FREE ISSUES of The Economist. Geographic Eligibility: USA Publisher: The Economist Read The Economist, December 13th, 2008 Online Online HTML Edition. BUSINESS Basic materials Riding the rollercoaster Newspapers in America OverZellous Advertising in America Broadcasting gloom Pharmaceuticals Winds of change Luxury cars Crash Car stylists Slowing down Business in China Recession's blessing Face value Mr Detroit About The Economist Magazine: The Economist Magazine, a weekly news and business publication written for top business decision-makers and opinion leaders who need a wide range of information and views on world events. It explores the close ties between domestic and international issues, business, finance, current affairs, science and technology. According to its contents page, its goal is "to take part in a severe contest between intelligence, which presses forward, and an unworthy, timid ignorance obstructing our progress." Subjects covered include international news, economics, politics, business, finance, science and technology and the arts. The publication is targeted at the high-end "prestige" segment of the market and counts among its audience influential business and government decision-makers. Although The Economist calls itself a newspaper, it is printed in magazine form on glossy paper, like a newsmagazine. The Economist belongs to The Economist Group. The publication interests of the group include the CFO brand family as well as European Voice and Roll Call (known as "the Newspaper of Capitol Hill"). Another part of the group is The Economist Intelligence Unit, a research and advisory company providing country, industry and management analysis worldwide. Since 1928, half the shares of The Economist Group have been owned by the Financial Times, a subsidiary of Pearson PLC, and the other half by a group of independent shareholders, including many members of the staff. The editor's independence is guaranteed by the existence of a board of trustees, which formally appoints him and without whose permission he cannot be removed. (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) |
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