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BASF. Chemical reaction. How the world’s largest chemical company brews innovation The Economist
America’s new president. The Trump era. His victory threatens old certainties about America and its role in the world. What will take their place? The Economist
Los lobbies financieros. Tentáculos del poder Libro
Future policy. A delicate balance. How to keep the superstars on their toes without making them fall over The Economist
Shale oil. Permian hyperbole. A seductive myth is in the making about the “Saudi Arabia” of Texas The Economist
Chinese aerospace. China’s big aerospace ambitions are delayed. A new airliner from China is taking time The Economist
Las empresas transnacionales y la contaminación ideológica Artículo científico
Money honeys. Tech firms shell out to hire and hoard talent. As tech firms battle to hire and hoard talented employees with huge pay packages, Silicon Valley may be changed for the worse The Economist
México: empresas y derechos humanos Otra
Bajo el imperio del capital Libro
Interplanetary settlement. The world is not enough. Elon Musk envisages a human colony on Mars. He will have his work cut out The Economist
Business in China. Mixed messages. A missed opportunity to improve the environment for foreign companies in China The Economist
Saving globalisation. The reset button. How to make economic liberalism fairer and more effective The Economist
Capital mobility. The good, the bad and the ugly. Foreign direct investment is mostly welcome, but large short-term flows spell trouble The Economist
Downsides. The dark arts. Superstar companies are good at everything, including pushing the boundaries The Economist
Joining the ranks. Do you blitzscale? How superstars are made The Economist
Bathymetry. In an octopus’s garden. Researchers have a plan to chart in detail the depths of the ocean floor The Economist
Jail bait. The lock-’em-up mentality for white-collar crime is misguided The Economist
Investment banks. Too squid to fail. Goldman Sachs is a company people love to hate—but in one respect it is a model for its industry The Economist
Water. The dry facts. Water is scarce because it is badly managed The Economist

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