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Patents against prosperity
(economist.com)
159 points
chaostheory
15 years ago
38 comments
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Child-safety laws may reduce the birth rate
(economist.com)
158 points
lxm
5 years ago
386 comments
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The Big Mac index: Our interactive currency comparison tool
(economist.com)
158 points
pretext
4 years ago
189 comments
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Poor land use in the world’s greatest cities carries a huge cost
(economist.com)
158 points
brendannee
11 years ago
146 comments
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Which way a wind turbine turns might not seem to matter, but it does
(economist.com)
158 points
edward
6 years ago
101 comments
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The man who screwed an entire country
(economist.com)
158 points
pier0
15 years ago
97 comments
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Offering software for snooping to governments is a booming business
(economist.com)
158 points
PretzelFisch
6 years ago
76 comments
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Productivity has grown faster in Western Europe than in America
(economist.com)
157 points
BerislavLopac
3 years ago
312 comments
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Gigafactories are recycling old EV batteries into new ones
(economist.com)
157 points
helsinkiandrew
4 years ago
204 comments
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Alexei Navalny's lawyers are arrested
(economist.com)
157 points
andrewedstrom
3 years ago
162 comments
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Depression is increasing among Americans reaching middle age
(economist.com)
157 points
pseudolus
7 years ago
122 comments
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Sleepless in Silicon Valley
(economist.com)
157 points
lxm
7 years ago
118 comments
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Amazon's empire rests on its low-key approach to AI
(economist.com)
157 points
seagullz
7 years ago
92 comments
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How Vienna produced ideas that shaped the West
(economist.com)
157 points
mastazi
9 years ago
92 comments
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On Tesla's induction motor
(economist.com)
157 points
colinprince
15 years ago
77 comments
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Is the world economy entering a wage-price spiral?
(economist.com)
156 points
paulpauper
5 years ago
338 comments
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China is betting that the West is in irreversible decline
(economist.com)
156 points
peter_retief
5 years ago
322 comments
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For the first time ever, the number of poor people is declining everywhere
(economist.com)
156 points
gruseom
14 years ago
153 comments
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This year’s Nobel prizes prompt soul-searching among economists
(economist.com)
156 points
pseudolus
7 years ago
129 comments
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London may have gone into a Covid-accelerated decline
(economist.com)
155 points
jxub
6 years ago
533 comments
501.
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The scourge of job title inflation
(economist.com)
155 points
i13e
3 years ago
290 comments
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‘Columbo’ shows the benefits of asking just one more thing
(economist.com)
155 points
hhs
4 years ago
128 comments
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Housing markets: The spectre haunting San Francisco
(economist.com)
155 points
mblakele
11 years ago
97 comments
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Don’t lie to me, Argentina. Imagine a world without statistics
(economist.com)
155 points
wslh
14 years ago
80 comments
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Divorce in the rich world is getting less nasty
(economist.com)
154 points
rustoo
4 years ago
394 comments
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The Covid-19 pandemic is forcing a rethink in macroeconomics
(economist.com)
154 points
ml_basics
6 years ago
208 comments
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A shortage of Dijon mustard in France
(economist.com)
154 points
samizdis
4 years ago
200 comments
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The worrying implications of China's social-credit project
(economist.com)
154 points
nabla9
9 years ago
198 comments
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“The Traitors”, a reality TV show, offers a useful economics lesson
(economist.com)
154 points
helsinkiandrew
a year ago
138 comments
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The collaboration curse
(economist.com)
154 points
makaimc
10 years ago
131 comments
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