Bibliografías recientes

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Electric cars. The death of the internal combustion engine. It had a good run. But the end is in sight for the machine that changed the world The Economist
Chaining giants. Internet firms face a global techlash. Though big tech firms are thriving, they are facing more scrutiny than ever The Economist
Acaparamiento de tierras y acumulación capitalista: aspectos clave en América Latina Artículo científico
Acaparamiento de tierras y bienes comunes. Perspectivas y dimensiones del fenómeno en Argentina Artículo científico
Code red. Why China's. AI push is worrying. State-controlled corporations are developing powerful artificial intelligence The Economist
At what cost? Can the world thrive on 100% renewable energy? A transition away from fossil fuels is necessary, but it will not be painless The Economist
Additive manufacturing. 3D printers start to build factories of the future. Recent advances make 3D printing a powerful competitor to conventional mass production The Economist
Vorsprung durch Angst. The good and bad in Germany’s economic model are strongly linked. Germany is admired for its stability but derided for persistent trade surpluses The Economist
Dam bluster. How climate change might affect the Nile. Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan will have to learn to share water, or their people will suffer The Economist
Reinstatement. Reform of China's ailing state-owned firms is emboldening them. Outperformed by private firms, they are no longer shrinking as a share of overall output The Economist
Rolling up the welcome mat. A crackdown on financial crime means global banks are derisking. Charities and poor migrants are among the hardest hit The Economist
Archipiélagos imperiales. China, el colonialismo occidental y el Derecho del Mar Artículo científico
La emergencia planetaria Artículo científico
The great unbanking. Swingeing fines have made banks too risk-averse. It is time to rethink anti-money-laundering rules The Economist
The shifting geopolitics of water in the Anthropocene Artículo científico
Unnatural selection. China's state enterprises are not retreating but advancing. That is bad for China and the world The Economist
A green red herring. Better to target zero emissions than 100% renewable energy. The goal, after all, is to curb global warming, not favour particular technologies The Economist
Making things anew. 3D printing transforms the economics of manufacturing. Additive manufacturing abandons economies of scale The Economist
Additive manufacturing. 3D printers will change manufacturing. Sceptics doubt the technology can be used for mass production. Just wait The Economist
An action plan for Uber's next chief executive. The ride-hailing firm needs rescuing from a vicious cycle The Economist

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