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Stormy weather. A regulatory tempest lashes China’s markets. But with growth still strong, officials are expected to intensify their battle against debt The Economist
America Inc gets woke. In the Trump era, big business is becoming more political. Left-leaning employees leave many bosses with little choice but to mount the barricades The Economist
What if the unwashed masses got to vote on companies' strategies? Digital technology makes true shareholder democracy more feasible The Economist
Battle of the brains. Google leads in the race to dominate artificial intelligence. Tech giants are investing billions in a transformative technology The Economist
La ilusión occidental de la naturaleza humana Libro
Capitalismo y devastación ecológica Libro
High and dry. Tis the season for protests over unpaid wages in China. Workers are desperate to collect before Chinese New Year The Economist
The nerve centre. To rule China, Xi Jinping relies on a shadowy web of committees. It is a system he exploits deftly The Economist
Mergers and acquisitions often disappoint. Bosses and investment bankers love them; shareholders tend to rue them The Economist
Military drones. The latest unmanned drone is a version of an existing manned one. Back to the unicopter The Economist
The ride of the mercenaries. How "Wagner" came to Syria. Captured soldiers cast light on the work of a shadowy group The Economist
Chinese companies' weak record on foreign deals. Overpaying for commodities and trophy assets has become the norm The Economist
Escape velocipede. China’s bicycle-sharing giants are still trying to make money. One answer would be for Ofo and Mobike to merge The Economist
The beast of Bentonville battles Amazon, the king of the e-commerce jungle. Amazon’s position today is eerily reminiscent of Walmart's circa 1999 The Economist
Worm hole. The first voyager to another star may be a worm or a tardigrade. Life in the fast lane The Economist
Negative-emissions technology. What they don't tell you about climate change. Stopping the flow of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere is not enough. It has to be sucked out, too The Economist
Remember corporate Europe? It wants to be noticed again. Emmanuel Macron is helping revive the grandest idea in European business The Economist
New Green advocates. Climate-change lawsuits. Global warming is increasingly being fought in the courtroom The Economist
Sucking up carbon. Greenhouse gases must be scrubbed from the air. Cutting emissions will not be enough to keep global warming in check The Economist
Summit-mania. New life for the Paris climate deal. A flurry of meetings should help curb greenhouse-gas emissions. But the global agreement is still essential The Economist

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