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841.
Across the rich world, an extraordinary jobs boom is under way (economist.com)
100 points
simonh
7 years ago
175 comments
842.
Seasteading: Cities on the ocean (economist.com)
100 points
llambda
15 years ago
112 comments
843.
Digital revolution has yet to fulfil its promise of productivity and better jobs (economist.com)
100 points
e15ctr0n
12 years ago
101 comments
844.
The new utopias: Should we retain the right to feel unhappy at work? (economist.com)
100 points
tomaskazemekas
10 years ago
100 comments
845.
Academic journals face a radical shake-up (economist.com)
100 points
CaptainZapp
14 years ago
24 comments
846.
The world’s most valuable resource is no longer oil, but data (economist.com)
100 points
RachelF
9 years ago
23 comments
847.
Businesses are in for a mighty debt hangover (economist.com)
99 points
mfiguiere
3 years ago
217 comments
848.
ROI on a college degree depends what you study, not where (economist.com)
99 points
Osiris30
10 years ago
186 comments
849.
Old electric cars are a raw material of the future (economist.com)
99 points
edward
5 years ago
107 comments
850.
Peter Thiel, Scourge of Silicon Valley (economist.com)
99 points
uncomputation
5 years ago
96 comments
851.
The BBC's hi-tech failure: Don't Mention It (economist.com)
99 points
chrbutler
13 years ago
90 comments
852.
Legalising marijuana: the view from Mexico (economist.com)
99 points
JumpCrisscross
14 years ago
86 comments
853.
Professors’ unprofessional programs have created a new profession (economist.com)
99 points
Athas
10 years ago
35 comments
854.
Combating bad science (economist.com)
99 points
mathattack
12 years ago
18 comments
855.
How companies should treat their most enthusiastic customers (economist.com)
99 points
ad
9 years ago
16 comments
856.
Citizen developers are rapidly becoming the vanguard of corporate digitisation (economist.com)
98 points
axiomdata316
4 years ago
194 comments
857.
Working hours: Get a life (economist.com)
98 points
deusclovis
13 years ago
160 comments
858.
Unbreakable phone screens could be made with a new material (economist.com)
98 points
lxm
4 years ago
111 comments
859.
Netflix Makes a Statement in India with “Sacred Games” (economist.com)
98 points
ss2003
8 years ago
96 comments
860.
Bolivia is awash with contraband cars from Japan (economist.com)
98 points
livueta
4 years ago
80 comments
861.
Who Did the Maya Sacrifice? (economist.com)
98 points
jkuria
7 years ago
55 comments
862.
Bilingual brains: Variety makes you mentally fit (economist.com)
98 points
anishkothari
12 years ago
52 comments
863.
Downturns are accounting crooks’ worst enemy (economist.com)
98 points
lactobacillis
6 years ago
36 comments
864.
A punishing South Korean work culture is gradually being relaxed (economist.com)
98 points
nether
11 years ago
34 comments
865.
It is time to legalise cocaine: The costs of prohibition outweigh the benefits (economist.com)
97 points
jseliger
4 years ago
235 comments
866.
The World in 2036: Nassim Taleb looks at what will break, and what won't (2010) (economist.com)
97 points
pedrodelfino
6 years ago
111 comments
867.
"50% of firm founders [in Silicon Valley] are foreign born" (economist.com)
97 points
cwan
16 years ago
55 comments
868.
Proof emerges that a quantum computer can outperform a classical one (economist.com)
97 points
jkuria
7 years ago
40 comments
869.
The Economist on Intel versus ARM (economist.com)
97 points
malay
14 years ago
29 comments
870.
Russia's economy has entered the death zone (economist.com)
96 points
thelastgallon
4 months ago
236 comments
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