英国The Economist(最大51%オフ!)...... Regulation and the Obama administration 英国the economist(エコノミスト) □ 2011/01/22発売号 ■the world this week politics this week business this week kal's cartoon ■leaders inequality the rich and the rest china's currency the rise of the redback tunisia and the arab world let the scent of jasmine spread asian medical innovation life should be cheap doing deals in russia how bad is bp? the costs of drug prohibition let them chew coca ■letters on gun control, italy, public-sector unions, london's bike-hire scheme, food prices, light bulbs, happiness ■briefing tunisia ali baba gone, but what about the 40 thieves? ■united states regulation and the obama administration red tape rising defining poverty measure by measure filibuster reform talking cure haley barbour's ambitions inside man sargent shriver's passing altruism personified the cotton industry bloom times the states and their budgets in search of an answer lexington china in the mind of america ■the americas organised crime in central america the rot spreads the coca leaf storm in an andean teacup disaster prevention in brazil after the flood justice and haiti baby crawls back cuba and the united states the worm that turned ■asia integrating south-east asia china coming down the tracks a cabinet shake-up in japan the pol who won't give up indian politics more bite needed reporting in north korea not the pyongyang times politics in malaysia najib in overdrive china's confucius institutes rectification of statues banyan tiger cubs v precious lambs correction: nagasaki ■middle east & africa israeli politics can the doves take off again? syria's economy hard choices for the government nigeria's presidential primary another term beckons south africa's languages tongues under threat ■europe spain and the euro crisis a great burden for zapatero to bear france and africa ties across the mediterranean silvio berlusconi's scandals a party animal lithuania and poland bad blood teaching german immigrants history the past is another country charlemagne the name's bond. eurobond ■britain reforming public services where thatcher feared to tread the inflation scare the long blip burberry and globalisation a checkered story cheap booze getting (a wee bit) dearer rape and prostitution in from the cold education maintenance allowances a hand-up, not a handset transparency and the state fiat a little more lux recycling government data bit by bit bagehot the gruffalo years ■international inequality unbottled gini correction: the indian army ■a special report on global leaders the few more millionaires than australians unloading the loaded the rise and rise of the cognitive elite not for sale the world's water-coolers the global campus crazy-talking boffins tribes still matter asia's new aristocrats they work for us sources and acknowledgments offer to readers ■business medical technology frugal healing japan responds to china rare action bp in russia dancing with mr putin food prices the consequences of costly nosh face value: john quelch teaching case studies in china live music pricing the piper apple the boss is unwell schumpeter nipping at their heels ■briefing canada's tar sands muck and brass ■finance and economics china's currency stranger than fiction shorting china waiting for the great fall high-yield bonds back on the junk buttonwood worlds apart goldman sachs and facebook a risk too far commodity prices and global growth back with a vengeance commodity prices fluid logic economics focus the beautiful and the damned ■science & technology premarital sex the waiting game planetary rovers space hopping cigarettes in films smoked out water purification any old iron? palaeontology unscrambled eggs ■books & arts modern india over a billion people now pakistan future unrosy the rise and fall of the dollar go with the flows economic folly how the reader was lost the global economy forecasting trouble ibsen's “john gabriel borkman” winter chill ■obituary alfred kahn ■economic and financial indicators overview output, prices and jobs the economist commodity-price index labour productivity trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates markets foreign direct investment
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&$Italy's Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi (C) gestures after a final confidence vote on a 25 billion euro austerity package at Italy's upper house of Parliament in Rome July 28, 2010. Berlusconi passed a test in parliament on Wednesday, defeating an opposition censure motion against a minister implicated in a corruption scandal. (Xinhua/Reuters File Photo&$&$
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