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481.
Patents against prosperity (economist.com)
159 points
chaostheory
15 years ago
38 comments
482.
Child-safety laws may reduce the birth rate (economist.com)
158 points
lxm
5 years ago
386 comments
483.
The Big Mac index: Our interactive currency comparison tool (economist.com)
158 points
pretext
4 years ago
189 comments
484.
Poor land use in the world’s greatest cities carries a huge cost (economist.com)
158 points
brendannee
11 years ago
146 comments
485.
Which way a wind turbine turns might not seem to matter, but it does (economist.com)
158 points
edward
6 years ago
101 comments
486.
The man who screwed an entire country (economist.com)
158 points
pier0
15 years ago
97 comments
487.
Offering software for snooping to governments is a booming business (economist.com)
158 points
PretzelFisch
6 years ago
76 comments
488.
Productivity has grown faster in Western Europe than in America (economist.com)
157 points
BerislavLopac
3 years ago
312 comments
489.
Gigafactories are recycling old EV batteries into new ones (economist.com)
157 points
helsinkiandrew
4 years ago
204 comments
490.
Alexei Navalny's lawyers are arrested (economist.com)
157 points
andrewedstrom
3 years ago
162 comments
491.
Depression is increasing among Americans reaching middle age (economist.com)
157 points
pseudolus
7 years ago
122 comments
492.
Sleepless in Silicon Valley (economist.com)
157 points
lxm
7 years ago
118 comments
493.
Amazon's empire rests on its low-key approach to AI (economist.com)
157 points
seagullz
7 years ago
92 comments
494.
How Vienna produced ideas that shaped the West (economist.com)
157 points
mastazi
9 years ago
92 comments
495.
On Tesla's induction motor (economist.com)
157 points
colinprince
15 years ago
77 comments
496.
Is the world economy entering a wage-price spiral? (economist.com)
156 points
paulpauper
5 years ago
338 comments
497.
China is betting that the West is in irreversible decline (economist.com)
156 points
peter_retief
5 years ago
322 comments
498.
For the first time ever, the number of poor people is declining everywhere (economist.com)
156 points
gruseom
14 years ago
153 comments
499.
This year’s Nobel prizes prompt soul-searching among economists (economist.com)
156 points
pseudolus
7 years ago
129 comments
500.
London may have gone into a Covid-accelerated decline (economist.com)
155 points
jxub
6 years ago
533 comments
501.
The scourge of job title inflation (economist.com)
155 points
i13e
3 years ago
290 comments
502.
‘Columbo’ shows the benefits of asking just one more thing (economist.com)
155 points
hhs
4 years ago
128 comments
503.
Housing markets: The spectre haunting San Francisco (economist.com)
155 points
mblakele
11 years ago
97 comments
504.
Don’t lie to me, Argentina. Imagine a world without statistics (economist.com)
155 points
wslh
14 years ago
80 comments
505.
Divorce in the rich world is getting less nasty (economist.com)
154 points
rustoo
4 years ago
394 comments
506.
The Covid-19 pandemic is forcing a rethink in macroeconomics (economist.com)
154 points
ml_basics
6 years ago
208 comments
507.
A shortage of Dijon mustard in France (economist.com)
154 points
samizdis
4 years ago
200 comments
508.
The worrying implications of China's social-credit project (economist.com)
154 points
nabla9
9 years ago
198 comments
509.
“The Traitors”, a reality TV show, offers a useful economics lesson (economist.com)
154 points
helsinkiandrew
a year ago
138 comments
510.
The collaboration curse (economist.com)
154 points
makaimc
10 years ago
131 comments
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