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What Peng Shuai reveals about one-party rule (economist.com)
254 points
JumpCrisscross
5 years ago
303 comments
212.
The end of the rip-off economy: consumers use LLMs against information asymmetry (economist.com)
254 points
scythe
7 months ago
193 comments
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Management theory is becoming a compendium of dead ideas (economist.com)
254 points
fraqed
9 years ago
156 comments
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The end of the Arab world’s oil age is nigh (economist.com)
253 points
prostoalex
6 years ago
261 comments
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Social-media platforms are destroying evidence of war crimes (economist.com)
253 points
CPAhem
6 years ago
87 comments
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Python has brought computer programming to a vast new audience (economist.com)
252 points
leonagano
8 years ago
261 comments
217.
Why is everyone so busy? (economist.com)
252 points
Futurebot
11 years ago
213 comments
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Anarchy in Sudan has spawned the world’s worst famine in 40 years (economist.com)
251 points
WildestDreams_
2 years ago
363 comments
219.
Curbs on free speech are growing tighter. It is time to speak out (economist.com)
251 points
paulpauper
10 years ago
147 comments
220.
An enzyme that digests plastic could boost recycling (economist.com)
251 points
dberhane
8 years ago
122 comments
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Is America Inc getting less dynamic, less global and more monopolistic? (economist.com)
250 points
pseudolus
5 years ago
334 comments
222.
The Berlin Wall has now been down longer than it was up (economist.com)
250 points
mpweiher
8 years ago
49 comments
223.
The Dubai Debt Trap (economist.com)
249 points
Geekette
4 years ago
321 comments
224.
The vital art of talking to strangers (economist.com)
249 points
abhiminator
5 years ago
277 comments
225.
Americans' love affair with big cars is killing them (economist.com)
248 points
avyfain
2 years ago
413 comments
226.
New research suggests new ways to nurture gifted children (economist.com)
248 points
nopinsight
8 years ago
149 comments
227.
When slaves and free men were shipwrecked together (economist.com)
247 points
I-M-S
10 years ago
131 comments
228.
Chip wars: China, America and silicon supremacy (economist.com)
246 points
sbuccini
8 years ago
205 comments
229.
A swarm of submarine drones will scour the depths for MH370 (economist.com)
246 points
privong
8 years ago
87 comments
230.
No Phd, No Problem: New Schemes Teach the Masses to Build AI (economist.com)
245 points
jkuria
8 years ago
124 comments
231.
Governments have overestimated the economic returns of higher education (economist.com)
244 points
tchalla
8 years ago
276 comments
232.
The war against money-laundering is being lost (economist.com)
244 points
pseudolus
5 years ago
237 comments
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The annoying habits of highly effective people (economist.com)
244 points
ezhil
8 years ago
220 comments
234.
The stockmarket is now run by computers, algorithms and passive managers (economist.com)
244 points
doener
7 years ago
208 comments
235.
When all job differences are accounted for, the pay gap almost disappears (economist.com)
243 points
ptr
9 years ago
339 comments
236.
You can fool some of the people, all of the time (economist.com)
243 points
pseudolus
7 years ago
216 comments
237.
Expensive energy may have killed more Europeans than Covid-19 last winter (economist.com)
242 points
mfiguiere
3 years ago
195 comments
238.
The world is losing the war against climate change (economist.com)
241 points
sethbannon
8 years ago
311 comments
239.
China’s assault on Cathay Pacific (economist.com)
240 points
hker
7 years ago
191 comments
240.
Data centres account for between 1.5% and 2% of global electricity consumption (economist.com)
239 points
jdkee
3 years ago
209 comments
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