Bibliografías recientes

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Life off- and online. The new local The Economist
National differences. The world is what you make it. Every country has its own internet The Economist
Not a cloud in sight. The best places to store your terabytes The Economist
The world in your pocket. Mapmakers are competing for your smartphone The Economist
A sense of place. Geography matters as much as ever, despite the digital revolution, says Patrick Lane The Economist
Coming to a plate near you. Led by the food industry, Thailand’s companies are quietly going global The Economist
Great wall builders. Chinese firms are the new challengers in the global construction business The Economist
A Sprint out of Japan. Masayoshi Son is a maverick but his motivation to buy Sprint is familiar The Economist
Put on hold. Two big Chinese telecoms firms come under fire in America The Economist
Iron enters the soul. Businesses in Europe are bracing themselves for more pain The Economist
Miner irritations. The tortuous route to a mining mega-merger The Economist
Boxed in. Global trade has turned down sharply this year. The outlook is pretty bleak, too The Economist
Summertime blues. The slowdown is spreading around the world The Economist
And then there were three? Plans to merge two of the world’s big four express-package firms have raised competition worries The Economist
Arrested development. America and Europe are relying on private firms in the global R&D race The Economist
The Nokia effect. Finland’s fortunes are affected by one firm. What about other countries? The Economist
Law of the jungle. A deal between a Chinese firm and a Japanese tech giant hits trouble The Economist
Taking its medicine. A drug giant coughs up to settle bribery charges The Economist
Who’s afraid of Huawei? The rise of a Chinese world-beater is stoking fears of cyber-espionage. Techno-nationalism is not the answer The Economist
The great slowdown. A sticky spell for the emerging world carries warnings for its long-term growth The Economist

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