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What Peng Shuai reveals about one-party rule
(economist.com)
254 points
JumpCrisscross
5 years ago
303 comments
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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
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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
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Curbs on free speech are growing tighter. It is time to speak out
(economist.com)
251 points
paulpauper
10 years ago
147 comments
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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
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The Berlin Wall has now been down longer than it was up
(economist.com)
250 points
mpweiher
8 years ago
49 comments
223.
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The Dubai Debt Trap
(economist.com)
249 points
Geekette
4 years ago
321 comments
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The vital art of talking to strangers
(economist.com)
249 points
abhiminator
5 years ago
277 comments
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Americans' love affair with big cars is killing them
(economist.com)
248 points
avyfain
2 years ago
413 comments
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New research suggests new ways to nurture gifted children
(economist.com)
248 points
nopinsight
8 years ago
149 comments
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When slaves and free men were shipwrecked together
(economist.com)
247 points
I-M-S
10 years ago
131 comments
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Chip wars: China, America and silicon supremacy
(economist.com)
246 points
sbuccini
8 years ago
205 comments
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A swarm of submarine drones will scour the depths for MH370
(economist.com)
246 points
privong
8 years ago
87 comments
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No Phd, No Problem: New Schemes Teach the Masses to Build AI
(economist.com)
245 points
jkuria
8 years ago
124 comments
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Governments have overestimated the economic returns of higher education
(economist.com)
244 points
tchalla
8 years ago
276 comments
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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
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The stockmarket is now run by computers, algorithms and passive managers
(economist.com)
244 points
doener
7 years ago
208 comments
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When all job differences are accounted for, the pay gap almost disappears
(economist.com)
243 points
ptr
9 years ago
339 comments
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You can fool some of the people, all of the time
(economist.com)
243 points
pseudolus
7 years ago
216 comments
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Expensive energy may have killed more Europeans than Covid-19 last winter
(economist.com)
242 points
mfiguiere
3 years ago
195 comments
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The world is losing the war against climate change
(economist.com)
241 points
sethbannon
8 years ago
311 comments
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China’s assault on Cathay Pacific
(economist.com)
240 points
hker
7 years ago
191 comments
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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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