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H-1B visas mainly go to Indian outsourcing firms
(economist.com)
421 points
rbanffy
9 years ago
444 comments
92.
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How housing became the world’s biggest asset class
(economist.com)
418 points
yarapavan
6 years ago
645 comments
93.
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The new Yahoo? Facebook should heed the lessons of internet history
(economist.com)
418 points
jkuria
8 years ago
230 comments
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Can the Visa-Mastercard duopoly be broken?
(economist.com)
409 points
pseudolus
4 years ago
682 comments
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The persecution of the Uyghurs is a crime against humanity
(economist.com)
408 points
vincvinc
6 years ago
301 comments
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Exposure to air pollution is linked to an increase in violent crime
(economist.com)
408 points
pseudolus
7 years ago
219 comments
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Nuclear power must be well regulated, not ditched
(economist.com)
396 points
mpweiher
5 years ago
463 comments
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Parents now spend twice as much time with their children as 50 years ago
(economist.com)
394 points
elsewhen
9 years ago
327 comments
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AMD is having its day
(economist.com)
394 points
jkuria
7 years ago
262 comments
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Facebook's “free internet” programme hits a roadblock in India
(economist.com)
394 points
rachellaw
10 years ago
237 comments
101.
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Maybe buses should be free
(economist.com)
393 points
mblakele
13 years ago
458 comments
102.
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Woke at Work: Why tech firms are trying to run away from politics and failing
(economist.com)
390 points
furrowedbrow
5 years ago
1073 comments
103.
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How the 0.001% invest
(economist.com)
388 points
nikbackm
7 years ago
205 comments
104.
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Stopping some fishing would increase overall catches
(economist.com)
386 points
prostoalex
6 years ago
225 comments
105.
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Alibaba breaks itself up in six
(economist.com)
383 points
ShaurAsar
3 years ago
308 comments
106.
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Housing is at the root of many of the rich world’s problems (2020)
(economist.com)
382 points
ethor
4 years ago
789 comments
107.
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How Satya Nadella turned Microsoft around
(economist.com)
382 points
known
6 years ago
471 comments
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New ways to foot the hefty bill for making old ships less polluting
(economist.com)
380 points
ghosh
9 years ago
218 comments
109.
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Gut bacteria may offer a treatment for autism
(economist.com)
378 points
daegloe
7 years ago
254 comments
110.
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Secret government: America against democracy
(economist.com)
374 points
primelens
13 years ago
155 comments
111.
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Freedom of speech is in retreat
(economist.com)
373 points
cronjobber
10 years ago
326 comments
112.
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Remote-first work is taking over the rich world – research hints at why
(economist.com)
369 points
pseudolus
5 years ago
475 comments
113.
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Too many prisons make people worse
(economist.com)
365 points
sohkamyung
9 years ago
238 comments
114.
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Mistakes, we’ve drawn a few
(medium.economist.com)
363 points
tysone
7 years ago
83 comments
115.
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India has a hole where its middle class should be
(economist.com)
362 points
pbhowmic
8 years ago
330 comments
116.
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What Danes consider healthy children’s television
(economist.com)
355 points
CraneWorm
10 years ago
195 comments
117.
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Why the West is reluctant to deny Russian banks access to SWIFT
(economist.com)
353 points
doener
4 years ago
493 comments
118.
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For programmers, remote working is becoming the norm
(economist.com)
351 points
helsinkiandrew
5 years ago
438 comments
119.
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Meet the real screen addicts: the elderly
(economist.com)
351 points
johntfella
7 months ago
398 comments
120.
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America’s banks are missing hundreds of billions of dollars
(economist.com)
350 points
pseudolus
3 years ago
428 comments
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