Bibliografías recientes

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Lumpenburguesías latinoamericanas Artículo científico
How America and China Could Stumble to War Artículo científico
Clones. Hello, again, Dolly. Twenty years ago the world met the first adult clone, a sheep called Dolly. Her legacy lives on The Economist
Three kingdoms, two empires. China's internet giants go global. Tencent is leading the acquisition spree, with Alibaba a close second The Economist
El curso actual del capitalismo y las perspectivas para la sociedad humana civilizada Artículo científico
Ten years on: After Dodd-Frank. American banks think they are over-regulated. Time to loosen the reins, say America’s banks. Not so fast, say regulators The Economist
Ten years on: Sheep and goats. American banks have recovered well; many European ones much less so. Most European banks were slow off the mark after the crisis The Economist
Ten years on. A decade after the crisis, how are the world’s banks doing? Though the effects of the financial crisis in 2007-08 are still reverberating, banks are learning to live with their new environment, writes Patrick Lane. But are they really safer The Economist
Ten years on: How safe are banks? Another crisis one day cannot be ruled out. But recent changes have made it less likely The Economist
Through a glass, darkly. Tests suggest the methods of neuroscience are left wanting. A cautionary tale about the promises of modern brain science The Economist
Welcome to Silicon Delta. Shenzhen is a hothouse of innovation. Copycats are out, innovators are in The Economist
Telecomulonimbus. Cloudification will mean upheaval in telecoms. It will allow startups to challenge incumbent operators The Economist
The University of Chicago worries about a lack of competition. Its economists used to champion big firms, but the mood has shifted The Economist
A China that works. What the country can learn from the Pearl river delta. The PRD shows what China could achieve by setting entrepreneurs free The Economist
Wheels in motion. Why carmakers need to get bigger. GM’s recent sale of Opel has revived talk of mega-mergers The Economist
The dragon head’s dilemma. Hong Kong’s tricky balancing act. The territory’s best future is to remain China’s superconnector The Economist
Northern light. Sales of Green vehicles are booming in Norway. Ever more electric cars are on the road. Now to build a charging network to support them The Economist
Tortoise v hare. Is China challenging the United States for global leadership? Xi Jinping talks of a 'China solution', without specifying what that means The Economist
The silk-silver axis. Averting a Chinese-American trade war. The world’s most important bilateral economic relationship is flourishing—and in deep trouble The Economist
Robots in the rustbelt. The future lies in automation. Factories are upgrading, but still lag far behind the rich world The Economist

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