Bibliografías recientes

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A thousand golden stars. China goes to Africa. In big ways and small, China is making its presence felt across the continent The Economist
Global air pollution. Airborne particles cause more than 3m early deaths a year. Rich countries export air pollution, and its associated mortality, as they import goods The Economist
The fix is in: (Geo)engineering our way out of the climate crisis? Libro electrónico
Colonising the future: Climate change and international security strategies Libro electrónico
We’ve got the power. Big business sees the promise of clean energy. American firms can offset Donald Trump’s pullout from Paris The Economist
Fighting the cyber-jihadists. Tech giants are under fire for facilitating terrorism. Some of the criticism is unfair, but there is more they could do The Economist
Geoingeniería: cambio climático y espejismos Otra
The case for neural lace. Elon Musk enters the world of brain-computer interfaces. Do human beings need to embrace brain implants to stay relevant? The Economist
Sunlight over soot. India becomes more active in the fight against global warming. The world’s third-largest carbon emitter is curbing its dependence on coal The Economist
Chinese pitch big M&A break-up fees, small stakes to allay U.S. regulatory fears Otra
The white gold rush. A battle for supremacy in the lithium triangle. Three South American countries have much of the world's lithium. They take very different approaches to exploiting it The Economist
Financial assets, made in China. China enters the big leagues of global markets. Inclusion in major stock and bond indices will force investors to put cash in China The Economist
Fidelity’s lessons for the asset-management business. The rise of passive investing need not sweep away the incumbents The Economist
Trabajo no clásico y flexibilidad Artículo científico
Private Equity. The barbarian establishment. Private equity has prospered while almost every other approach to business has stumbled. That is both good and disturbing The Economist
Taking flight. Commercial drones are the fastest-growing part of the market The Economist
Logged labour: a new paradigm of work organisation? Artículo científico
Golden handcuffs. Tanzania's firebrand leader takes on its largest gold miner. The row raises concerns for mining firms across Africa The Economist
Ecología y costes de producción capitalistas: no hay salida Artículo científico
From blue-chip to chip blues. Embattled Toshiba tries to sell its flash-memory unit. Japan’s government wants to fend off Asian potential buyers The Economist

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