Bibliografías recientes

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Security alert. CFIUS intervenes in Broadcom's attempt to buy Qualcomm. A powerful committee of top American officials becomes more intrusive The Economist
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
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
Xiaomi's forthcoming IPO shows how the rules of business are changing. The firm embodies a Chinese corporate ideal that is very different from America's The Economist
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
A web of silk. China talks of building a 'digital Silk Road'. An ancient Silk Road city wants to cash in The Economist
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
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
Carbonated? Markets may be underpricing climate-related risk. Shareholders reckon that their companies will not suffer—or that they will be able to get out in time The Economist
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
Corporate warriors. The rise of the privatized military industry and its ramifications for international security Artículo científico
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
Munching into orbit. A rocket that devours itself. A new way to launch small satellites The Economist
Too hot to handle. Climate change is making the Arab world more miserable. Expect longer droughts, hotter heatwaves and more frequent dust storms The Economist
Cleaner living. European firms are increasingly tackling the scourge of bribery. Governments in Europe are catching up with America in pursuing corporate graft The Economist
The Trump boom. Business in the Republicans' America is flourishing, but also changing. The tech sector is changing the corporate world The Economist
Citizens of the world. Why many rich Chinese don't live in China. Wealthy Chinese increasingly choose to live abroad The Economist
The Trump trade. Why corporate America loves Donald Trump American executives are betting that the president is good for business. Not in the long run The Economist
A long way from home. Chinese workers and traders in Africa. Growing numbers of Chinese see opportunities in the developing world The Economist
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

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