Bibliografías recientes

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The chemicals industry. Bad romance. Big mergers may give only temporary relief in an industry under pressure The Economist
Call centres. The end of the line. Call centres have created millions of good jobs in the emerging world. Technology threatens to take those jobs away again The Economist
Cheaper oil. Both symptom and balm. The oil price is tumbling. Is that good or bad news for the world economy? The Economist
Mining. Core ores. The metals crunch is forcing miners to reconsider the merits of diversification The Economist
Genetic engineering. CRISPR crunch. A row over who invented a new gene-editing technique heats up The Economist
Oil companies. In the dark ages. Supermajors suffer from self-inflicted wounds as well as falling oil prices The Economist
¡Rebeliones alimentarias! La crisis y el hambre por la justicia Libro
Alphabet. Of profits and prophesies. Google’s parent company is riding high The Economist
Agribusiness. Feeding the dragon. ChemChina, an acquisitive state enterprise, buys Switzerland’s Syngenta The Economist
Saudi Arabia. Young prince in a hurry. Muhammad bin Salman gambles on intervention abroad and radical economic change at home. But forget about democracy The Economist
Reproductive technologies. Gene editing, clones and the science of making babies. Ways of reproducing without sexual intercourse are multiplying. History suggests that they should be embraced The Economist
América Latina y Estados Unidos. Historia y política por país Libro
El espectro de una China global Artículo científico
Alternativas al poder corporativo Libro
Cambiar el corazón y el alma. Cómo las élites contuvieron el movimiento por la justicia global Libro electrónico
Cadenas de valor globales en servicios: el caso de la industria de TI en México Artículo científico
Monetising eyeballs. The battle for consumers’ attention. Forget the long tail The Economist
El mundo está desencajado Libro
Shearing and shaving. Remaking American financial regulation. Donald Trump starts a long struggle to overhaul the Dodd-Frank act The Economist
The litter of the law. The right way to redo Dodd-Frank. Make the rules simpler, by all means. But not at the expense of safety The Economist

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