The Economist [2020], "A multinational desert. Western firms have little to lose from a Middle Eastern war. With the exception of a few highly exposed companies in a handful of industries", The Economist, London, 11 de enero, https://www.economist.com/business/2020/01/09/western-firms-have-little-...
The Economist [2019], "SMB Winning pays $15bn for rights to Guinea's iron mountain. The Chinese-led consortium faces challenges to exploit one of the world’s biggest iron-ore deposits", The Economist, London, 5 de diciembre, https://www.economist.com/business/2019/12/07/smb-winning-pays-15bn-for-...
The Economist [2019], "Out with the proxies. Proxy advisers come under fire. Not everyone is as pleased as business lobbies", The Economist, London, 16 de noviembre,
The Economist [2019], "Human-machine interface. Data-labelling startups want to help improve corporate AI. A clutch of firms is generating the feedstock for machine-learning algorithms: tagged data", The Economist, London, 19 de octubre, https://www.economist.com/business/2019/10/17/data-labelling-startups-wa...
The Economist [2019], "Northern blights. A massive money-laundering scandal stains the image of Nordic banks. Danske and Swedbank will struggle to regain clients' and regulators' trust", The Economist, London, 19 de octubre, https://www.economist.com/finance-and-economics/2019/10/17/a-massive-mon...
The Economist [2019], "One in the AI. America blacklists China's best artificial-intelligence firms. The move, linked to repression in Xinjiang, strikes at the heart of China's technological ambitions", The Economist, London, 10 de octubre, https://www.economist.com/business/2019/10/10/america-blacklists-chinas-...
The Economist [2019], "Xi's embrace of false history and fearsome weapons is worrying China's leader is stoking hair-trigger nationalism with his idea that the Communist Party never makes mistakes", The Economist, London, 3 de octubre, https://www.economist.com/china/2019/10/03/xis-embrace-of-false-history-...
The Economist [2019], "Global warming 101. The past, present and future of climate change. Climate issue: Replacing the fossil-fuel technology which is reshaping the climate remains a massive task", The Economist, London, 21 de septiembre, https://www.economist.com/briefing/2019/09/21/the-past-present-and-futur...
The Economist [2019], "The obstacle course. Will the Democrats’ green schemes make any difference? Climate issue: Presidential candidates are competing to show off their environmental ambitions", The Economist, London, 21 de septiembre, https://www.economist.com/united-states/2019/09/21/will-the-democrats-gr...
The Economist [2019], "A warming world. The climate issue. Climate change touches everything this newspaper reports on. It must be tackled urgently and clear-headedly", The Economist, London, 21 de septiembre, https://www.economist.com/leaders/2019/09/19/the-climate-issue
The Economist [2019], "Chips with everything. How the world will change as computers spread into everyday objects. The ‘Internet of Things’ will fundamentally change the relationship between consumers and producers", The Economist, London, 14 de septiembre, https://www.economist.com/leaders/2019/09/12/how-the-world-will-change-a...
The Economist [2019], "Piece offering. Ren Zhengfei may sell Huawei's 5G technology to a Western buyer. The Chinese telecoms giant's boss considers creating a competitor for his company", The Economist, London, 14 de septiembre, https://www.economist.com/business/2019/09/12/ren-zhengfei-may-sell-huaw...
The Economist [2019], "From smog to slog. To prevent catastrophic global warming, China must hang tough. Climate issue: It has done well in sticking to its emissions-reducing targets, but these are too modest", The Economist, London, 21 de septiembre, https://www.economist.com/china/2019/09/19/to-prevent-catastrophic-globa...
The Economist [2019], "Staring into the abyss. Chinese troops must stay off the streets of Hong Kong. Deploying the army would have dangerous repercussions for China and the rest of the world", The Economist, London, 10 de agosto, https://www.economist.com/leaders/2019/08/08/chinese-troops-must-stay-of...
The Economist [2019], "Europe's nightmare on Wall Street. Deutsche Bank's retreat ends European hopes of conquering Wall Street. The main threat to American banks now is competition from China", The Economist, London, 13 de julio, https://www.economist.com/leaders/2019/07/11/deutsche-banks-retreat-ends...
The Economist [2019], "Hey, big lender. A new study tracks the surge in Chinese loans to poor countries. Nearly half of China's credit is hidden, and much of it goes to vulnerable borrowers", The Economist, London, 13 de julio, https://www.economist.com/finance-and-economics/2019/07/13/a-new-study-t...
The Economist [2019], "Counter-flow. Financial links between China and America deepen, despite the trade war. The two superpowers are at each other's necks, but also in each other's pockets", The Economist, London, 6 de julio, https://www.economist.com/leaders/2019/07/06/financial-links-between-chi...
The Economist [2019], "Crime waves. The Gulf of Guinea is now the world's worst piracy hotspot. The tricks that baffled buccaneers off Somalia and South-East Asia may not help in west Africa", The Economist, London, 29 de junio, https://www.economist.com/international/2019/06/29/the-gulf-of-guinea-is...
The Economist [2019], "Magnetic attraction. Rare earths give China leverage in the trade war, at a cost. If China cuts off exports, it would hurt America but also undermine its own long-term economic goals", The Economist, London, 15 de junio, https://www.economist.com/china/2019/06/15/rare-earths-give-china-levera...
The Economist [2019], "Green with resolve. Oil majors face shareholder resolutions on climate change. Environmentally friendly investors have notched a number of victories, but they are showing their limits", The Economist, London, 1 de junio, https://www.economist.com/business/2019/05/30/oil-majors-face-shareholde...
The Economist [2019], "Military development. America's military relationship with China needs rules. Armed forces are so different now that a framework for engagement has not yet caught up", The Economist, London, 18 de mayo, https://www.economist.com/special-report/2019/05/18/americas-military-re...
The Economist [2019], "Dragons, disrupted. Foreign suspicion is hemming in China Inc's global rise. If China wants to see more of its companies succeed abroad, it should cut them slack at home", The Economist, London, 27 de abril, https://www.economist.com/business/2019/04/27/foreign-suspicion-is-hemmi...
The Economist [2019], "A trap of one's own. China tries to calm jitters about the 'Belt and Road' initiative. Though belt-and-road lending is worrisome, it is not malevolent. The real problem is overreach", The Economist, London, 27 de abril, https://www.economist.com/china/2019/04/25/china-tries-to-calm-jitters-a...
The Economist [2019], "The learning machine. Amazon's empire rests on its low-key approach to AI. Unflashy but high-powered machine learning powers everything from its fulfilment centres to the cloud", The Economist, London, 13 de abril, https://www.economist.com/business/2019/04/13/amazons-empire-rests-on-it...
The Economist [2019], "Hypersonic missiles. Gliding missiles that fly faster than Mach 5 are coming. They combine the speed of intercontinental ballistic missiles with the accuracy of cruise missiles", The Economist, London, 6 de abril, https://www.economist.com/science-and-technology/2019/04/06/gliding-miss...
The Economist [2019], "NATO at 70. How NATO is shaping up at 70. The Atlantic alliance has proved remarkably resilient, says Daniel Franklin. To remain relevant, it needs to go on changing", The Economist, London, 16 de marzo, https://www.economist.com/special-report/2019/03/14/how-nato-is-shaping-...
The Economist [2019], "A crisis of confidence. Two tragic air disasters may not down Boeing. Reputational damage, together with protectionism and rising debt, herald troubled times for America's aerospace giant", The Economist, London, 16 de marzo, https://www.economist.com/business/2019/03/14/two-tragic-air-disasters-m...
The Economist [2019], "Big oil and the environment. The truth about big oil and climate change. Even as concerns about global warming grow, energy firms are planning to increase fossil-fuel production. None more than ExxonMobil", The Economist, London, 9 de febrero, https://www.economist.com/leaders/2019/02/09/the-truth-about-big-oil-and...
The Economist [2019], "Making it in America. American manufacturing companies have a spring in their step. The scaling back of Foxconn's plans to make televisions in Wisconsin is offset by other good news", The Economist, London, 9 de febrero, https://www.economist.com/business/2019/02/09/american-manufacturing-com...
The Economist [2019], "Armed with a crystal ball. Masayoshi Son wants Arm's blueprints to power all tech. The British company's pre-eminent position in chip design helps him predict tech's future", The Economist, London, 3 de enero, https://www.economist.com/business/2019/01/05/masayoshi-son-wants-arms-b...
The Economist [2018], "Military misunderstandings. More worrying than a US-China trade war is the risk of a hot one. Better communication between their armed forces would help avoid one", The Economist, London, 18 de diciembre, https://www.economist.com/leaders/2018/12/22/more-worrying-than-a-us-chi...
The Economist [2018], "Investing and the super-rich. How the 0.001% invest. The family offices through which the world's wealthiest 0.001% invest are a new force in global finance that few have heard of", The Economist, London, 13 de diciembre, https://www.economist.com/leaders/2018/12/15/how-the-0001-invest
The Economist [2018], "Superpowers and technology. Chip wars: China, America and silicon supremacy. America cannot afford to ignore China's semiconductor ambitions. It cannot simply tame them, either", The Economist, London, 29 de noviembre, https://www.economist.com/leaders/2018/12/01/chip-wars-china-america-and...
The Economist [2018], "Conquering carbon dioxide. What would it take to decarbonise the global economy? Lots of clean electricity and a revolutionary shift towards the lightest gas, writes Henry Tricks", The Economist, London, 29 de noviembre, https://www.economist.com/technology-quarterly/2018/11/29/what-would-it-...
The Economist [2018], "The baby crisperer. The era of human gene-editing may have begun. Why that is worrying. A Chinese scientist claims to have edited the genomes of twin baby girls", The Economist, London, 29 de noviembre, https://www.economist.com/leaders/2018/12/01/the-era-of-human-gene-editi...
The Economist [2018], "Peering inside the Permian. The shale boom has made America the world's top oil producer. Fracking firms are over their free-spending years but new challenges loom", The Economist, London, 18 de octubre, https://www.economist.com/business/2018/10/20/the-shale-boom-has-made-am...
The Economist [2018], "Geopolitics and investment. China has designs on Europe. Here is how Europe should respond. As Chinese investment pours into the European Union, the Europeans are beginning to worry"The Economist, London, 4 de octubre, https://www.economist.com/leaders/2018/10/04/china-has-designs-on-europe...
The Economist [2018], "A spectre is haunting China. Officials in Beijing worry about Marx-loving students. They remember what happened when a librarian called Mao became inspired by the philosopher", The Economist, London, 29 de septiembre, https://www.economist.com/china/2018/09/29/officials-in-beijing-worry-ab...
The Economist [2018], "A load of rubbish. Emerging economies are rapidly adding to the global pile of garbage. But solving the problem should be easier than dealing with other environmental harms, says Jan Piotrowski", The Economist, London, 29 de septiembre, https://www.economist.com/special-report/2018/09/29/emerging-economies-a...
The Economist [2018], "Global problems, local solutions? California leads subnational efforts to curb climate change. Local authorities and companies are crucial if global carbon-emissions targets are to be met", The Economist, London, 13 de septiembre, https://www.economist.com/international/2018/09/15/california-leads-subn...
The Economist [2018], "Has finance been fixed? The world has not learned the lessons of the financial crisis. Banks are safer, but too much of what has gone wrong since 2008 could happen again", The Economist, London, 8 de septiembre, https://www.economist.com/leaders/2018/09/06/the-world-has-not-learned-t...
The Economist [2018], "Compromised defences. ING and Danske Bank are in the spotlight for their handling of dirty money. The scandals expose gaps in the EU's anti-money-laundering regime", The Economist, London, 8 de septiembre, https://www.economist.com/finance-and-economics/2018/09/08/ing-and-dansk...
The Economist [2018], "Jihad's next battleground. The fight against Islamic State is moving to Africa. Violent Islamist groups are gaining strength in the Sahel. A report from Nigeria and Niger", The Economist, London, 14 de julio, https://www.economist.com/middle-east-and-africa/2018/07/14/the-fight-ag...
The Economist [2018], "Donald v the OPEC dons. The American president is stirring up trouble in a volatile oil market. If he cannot arm-twist OPEC, he may unleash America's Special Petroleum Reserve", The Economist, London, 7 de julio, https://www.economist.com/finance-and-economics/2018/07/05/the-american-...
The Economist [2018], "The art of the possible. There is no single solution to making the internet more decentralised. Stopping the internet from getting too concentrated will be a slog, but the alternative would be worse", The Economist, London, 30 de junio, https://www.economist.com/special-report/2018/06/30/there-is-no-single-s...
The Economist [2018], "The television will be revolutionised. Netflix is moving television beyond time-slots and national markets. It may make screen-based entertainment a winner-takes-most business", The Economist, London, 30 de junio, https://www.economist.com/briefing/2018/06/28/netflix-is-moving-televisi...
The Economist [2018], "The Saudi revolution begins. How to ensure Muhammad bin Salman's reforms succeed. The crown prince's boldness could transform the Arab world for the better. Failure would bring more chaos", The Economist, London, 23 de junio, https://www.economist.com/leaders/2018/06/23/how-to-ensure-muhammad-bin-...
The Economist [2018], "A tale of 19 mega-cities. China is trying to turn itself into a country of 19 super-regions. The planned city clusters are far larger than any others around the world", The Economist, London, 23 de junio, https://www.economist.com/china/2018/06/23/china-is-trying-to-turn-itsel...
The Economist [2018], "A wild ride. Radical reforms in Saudi Arabia are changing the Gulf and the Arab world. The crown prince is liberalising social norms and the economy, but clamping down on political dissent, says Anton La Guardia", The Economist, London, 23 de junio, https://www.economist.com/special-report/2018/06/23/radical-reforms-in-s...
The Economist [2018], "Planning manoeuvres. China considers its response to Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs. Though America has more firepower, China can still do it a lot of damage—at a cost to itself", The Economist, London, 23 de junio, https://www.economist.com/finance-and-economics/2018/06/23/china-conside...
The Economist [2018], "Battle-lines drawn. A full-blown trade war between America and China looks likely. As Donald Trump threatens further tariffs on Chinese imports, the prospect of a deal is receding", The Economist, London, 23 de junio, https://www.economist.com/finance-and-economics/2018/06/23/a-full-blown-...
The Economist [2018], "America and the world. Donald Trump's demolition theory of foreign policy won't work. Even if the president strikes a deal with North Korea, his approach will harm America and the world", The Economist, London, 9 de junio, https://www.economist.com/leaders/2018/06/07/donald-trumps-demolition-th...
The Economist [2018], "Present at the destruction. Donald Trump is undermining the rules-based international order. There may be short-term wins for America but there will be long-term damage to the world", The Economist, London, 9 de junio, https://www.economist.com/briefing/2018/06/07/donald-trump-is-underminin...
The Economist [2018], "Homecoming Death Star. Buying GitHub takes Microsoft back to its roots. Satya Nadella, the software giant's boss, sees huge value in GitHub's 'social graph' for developers", The Economist, London, 9 de junio, https://www.economist.com/business/2018/06/09/buying-github-takes-micros...
The Economist [2018], "Hyenas and cheetahs. Artificial intelligence is awakening the chip industry’s animal spirits. Generalist chips are ceding some of the savannah to new, specialist processors", The Economist, London, 9 de junio, https://www.economist.com/business/2018/06/09/artificial-intelligence-is...
The Economist [2018], "Into the danger zone. American tech giants are making life tough for startups. Big, rich and paranoid, they have reams of data to help them spot and buy young firms that might challenge them", The Economist, London, 2 de junio, https://www.economist.com/business/2018/06/02/american-tech-giants-are-m...
The Economist [2018], "Technology and surveillance. Does China's digital police state have echoes in the West? The state can gather more information, more easily, than ever before. Do not underestimate the risks", The Economist, London, 2 de junio, https://www.economist.com/leaders/2018/05/31/does-chinas-digital-police-...
The Economist [2018], "Apartheid with Chinese characteristics. China has turned Xinjiang into a police state like no other. Totalitarian determination and modern technology have produced a massive abuse of human rights", The Economist, London, 2 de junio, https://www.economist.com/briefing/2018/05/31/china-has-turned-xinjiang-...
The Economist [2018], "Plugging away. As Tesla's share price falls, it becomes an inviting takeover target. There is no shortage of possible suitors, ranging from tech firms or other carmakers to Elon Musk's own private rocket firm", The Economist, London, 26 de mayo, https://www.economist.com/business/2018/05/26/as-teslas-share-price-fall...
The Economist [2018], "Capital control. Europeans fret that Chinese investment is a security risk. They worry that the Chinese government is gaining control of crucial technology firms and infrastructure.", The Economist , London, 22 de mayo, https://www.economist.com/finance-and-economics/2018/03/22/europeans-fre...
The Economist [2018], "Opening the gates. Chinese travellers of all sorts have become ubiquitous. China's decision to let its people travel abroad freely is changing the world. James Miles argues that it is changing China, too", The Economist, London, 19 de mayo, https://www.economist.com/special-report/2018/05/19/chinese-travellers-o...
The Economist [2018], "The Son kingdom. The impact of Masayoshi Son's $100bn tech fund will be profound. It is giving new opportunities to entrepreneurs and forcing Silicon Valley's best to stay relevant", The Economist, London, 12 de mayo, https://www.economist.com/news/briefing/21741969-it-giving-new-opportuni...
The Economist [2018], "Streets ahead. The world's first neighbourhood built 'from the internet up'. Toronto's run-down Quayside area will have snow-melting pavements, package-delivery robots and self-driving shuttles", The Economist, London, 5 de mayo, https://www.economist.com/news/business-and-finance/21741476-torontos-ru...
The Economist [2018], "So long, and thanks for all the fish. Chinese investment may help Greenland become independent from Denmark. Islanders think rare earths and tourism will make them self-reliant", The Economist, London, 5 de mayo, https://www.economist.com/news/europe/21741589-islanders-think-rare-eart...
The Economist [2018], "The art of the deal. T-Mobile and Sprint chivvy regulators to bless their merger. A union would mark a retreat for Japan's SoftBank and a coup for T-Mobile's maverick boss", The Economist, London, 5 de mayo, https://www.economist.com/news/business/21741566-union-would-mark-retrea...
The Economist [2018], "The Kamprad test. IKEA furniture and the limits of AI. Humans have had a good run. But with the most recent breakthrough in robotics, it is clear that their time as masters of planet Earth has come to an end", The Economist, London, 21 de abril, https://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21740735-humans-have-had-good-run...
The Economist [2018], "Anglichanka strikes again. Kremlin-backed fake news targets Britain. 'Mischievous Englishwomen' are blamed for everything from the Skripal poisoning to 17th-century famines", The Economist, London, 21 de abril, https://www.economist.com/news/britain/21740776-mischievous-englishwomen...
The Economist [2018], "Cracking on. America's chemicals industry is booming. But politics may get in its way. It is one of America's largest export sectors, but it will suffer in a trade war", The Economist, London, 14 de abril, https://www.economist.com/news/business/21740433-it-one-americas-largest...
The Economist [2018], "The new Germans. How Germany and the Germans have changed. Germany is becoming a more open, fragmented country. That will mean rethinking many ingrained habits, says Jeremy Cliffe", The Economist, London, 14 de abril, https://www.economist.com/news/special-report/21740311-germany-becoming-...
The Economist [2018], "Under construction. Fifteen years after America's invasion, Iraq is getting back on its feet. With Islamic State defeated, a new sense of unity prevails. But it is fragile", The Economist, London, 31 de marzo, https://www.economist.com/news/middle-east-and-africa/21739759-islamic-s...
The Economist [2018], "GrAIt expectations. Non-tech businesses are beginning to use artificial intelligence at scale. Artificial intelligence is spreading beyond the technology sector, with big consequences for companies, workers and consumers, says Alexandra Suich Bass", The Economist, London, 31 de marzo, https://www.economist.com/news/special-report/21739431-artificial-intell...
The Economist [2018], “Russia under Putin. The struggle for Russia is just beginning. Although Vladimir Putin is at the height of his power, Russia's elites are already jockeying for position”, The Economist , London, 18 de marzo, https://www.economist.com/leaders/2018/03/22/the-struggle-for-russia-is-...
The Economist [2018], "Seeking 'energy dominance'. The shale boom could prove a double-edged sword for America. Extracting more oil and gas from shale has increased America’s influence abroad, but not all for the good", The Economist, London, 17 de marzo, https://www.economist.com/news/special-report/21738581-extracting-more-o...
The Economist [2018], "Technopolitics. The challenger. In blocking Broadcom’s takeover of Qualcomm, Donald Trump showed that America is worried about Chinese tech. It has a point. It doesn’t have an answer", The Economist, London, 17 de marzo, https://www.economist.com/news/briefing/21738903-blocking-broadcoms-take...
The Economist [2018], "The new power superpowers. Clean power is shaking up the global geopolitics of energy. Energy transitions change the world, writes Henry Tricks. So who will be the winners and losers of the green revolution?", The Economist, London, 17 de marzo, https://www.economist.com/news/special-report/21738582-energy-transition...
The Economist [2018], "Telephone tower v rubber boots. Ericsson and Nokia are now direct rivals. How do they compare? They are the last of Europe's makers of mobile devices and network equipment, which once ruled the world", The Economist, London, 10 de marzo, https://www.economist.com/news/business/21738401-they-are-last-europes-m...
The Economist [2018], "Down the slippery slope. A Chinese oil baron is reportedly detained by the authorities. The reasons for Ye Jianming's reported detention are as mysterious as CEFC itself", The Economist, London, 10 de marzo, https://www.economist.com/news/business/21738393-reasons-ye-jianmings-re...
The Economist [2018], "Xi v Marshall. Will China's Belt and Road Initiative outdo the Marshall Plan? How China's infrastructure projects around the world stack up against America's plan to rebuild post-war Europe", The Economist, London, 10 de marzo, https://www.economist.com/news/finance-and-economics/21738370-how-chinas...
The Economist [2018], "Selling rides, not cars. Self-driving cars will require new business models. Carmakers, tech companies and ride-hailing firms are all fighting for a piece of the action", The Economist, London, 3 de marzo, https://www.economist.com/news/special-report/21737422-carmakers-tech-co...
The Economist [2018], "Jets, but no pilots. For the Gulf states, diplomacy involves buying weapons they don't need. They have agreed to arms deals worth billions of dollars in the past year", The Economist, London, 1 de marzo, https://www.economist.com/news/middle-east-and-africa/21737526-they-have...
The Economist [2018], "Who is behind the wheel? Self-driving cars offer huge benefits—but have a dark side. Policymakers must apply the lessons of the horseless carriage to the driverless car", The Economist, London, 1 de marzo, https://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21737501-policymakers-must-apply-...
The Economist [2018], "Making Merck work. A pharmaceutical firm bets big on a cancer drug. But shareholders worry that Merck may be betting too heavily on cancer products such as Keytruda", The Economist, London, 24 de febrero, https://www.economist.com/news/business/21737309-shareholders-worry-merc...