Bibliografías recientes

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Business and bureaucracy. Most of India's state-owned firms are ripe for sale or closure. Privatisation and politics sit poorly together The Economist
High in the sky. Small flying "cars" come a bit closer to reality. A German firm completes a test, and Uber promises a prototype by 2020 The Economist
A thaw point. As the Arctic melts the world's weather suffers. And sea levels rise The Economist
Skating on thin ice. The thawing. Arctic threatens an environmental catastrophe. Commercial opportunities are vastly outweighed by damage to the climate The Economist
Megafusiones agrícolas: quién decidirá lo que comemos Otra
Wrap it up. A new way to extend Moore’s law. IBM unveils a transistor that does not leak electrons The Economist
Terror and the internet. Tech firms could do more to help stop the jihadists. But legal restrictions must be proportionate and thought through The Economist
Empresas y derechos humanos: proyecto Eólica del Sur Otra
La concentración de poder en el sector agrario y alimenticio Otra
¿Capitalismo 2.0? Etnografía de una empresa del mundo digital Artículo científico
El "nuevo" imperialismo: acumulación por desposesión Libro
La muerte del centro comercial Otra
Cheap minerals, bad policies. The return of the resource curse. The worst growth figures for two decades fail to keep pace with a rising population The Economist
Deep trouble. How to improve the health of the ocean. The ocean sustains humanity. Humanity treats it with contempt The Economist
Improving the ocean. Getting serious about overfishing. The oceans face dire threats. Better regulated fisheries would help The Economist
El iCapitalismo y el cibertariado. Contradicciones de la economía digital Artículo científico
Volts wagons. Electric care are set to arrive far more speedily than anticipated The Economist
A unicorn apart. Among private tech firms, Airbnb has pursued a distinct strategy. Its culture is cohesive and its finances disciplined The Economist
Biotechnology. Cell-free biotech will make for better products. A new type of biological engineering should speed up innovation The Economist
Breaking down the walls. The remarkable promise of cell-free biology. New technologies could deliver the benefits of nature without the hassle of life The Economist

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