Bibliografías recientes

Título Fuente
The Bank of England. Hands off. Politicians who casually attack the central bank’s integrity are playing with fire The Economist
Business in America. Float like a butterfly. Public companies are out of fashion. They need to be revived The Economist
Fertile discussion. World climate talks address agriculture. More productive African farms could help both people and planet The Economist
Watson and financial regulation. It knows their methods. New banking rules baffle humans; can machines do better The Economist
Technology in China. Insanely virtual. China leads the world in the adoption of virtual reality The Economist
Foreign takeovers. Fear and favour. The evidence is that foreign managers improve the British firms they acquire The Economist
SoftBank and ARM. Everything under the Son. Masayoshi Son sets the tone for SoftBank after the exit of his successor The Economist
The industrial internet of things. The great convergence. China aims to lead the world in connecting the factory The Economist
If states traded territory. A country market The Economist
Land ownership. Title to come. Property rights are still wretchedly insecure in Africa The Economist
Deutsche Bank. In a rut. Brexit is merely one more worry for Germany’s leading lender The Economist
Empresas transnacionales e internacionalización de capital. Convergencias y divergencias en la reflexión teórica y política Artículo científico
Deutsche Bank. A floundering titan. Germany’s banking champion has neither a proper business model nor a mission The Economist
Inversiones extranjeras directas y política estatal Artículo científico
Defence firms. Rocketing around the world. Weapons-makers reckon missiles will be their next big hit The Economist
Asset management. Active defence. A merger reflects how the fund-management industry is changing The Economist
Measuring companies. The watchers. Alternative-data firms are shedding new light on corporate performance The Economist
Pollution. Beijing v belching chimneys. The central government is pressing heavy industry to clean up The Economist
Biomimetic engineering. Flight of fancy. A robotic stingray, powered by real muscles and guided by light The Economist
Stem-cell clinics. A dish called hope. The flourishing, unregulated industry in expensive, experimental treatments The Economist

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