The Economist 8 -14 Oct 2022

The Economist 8 -14 Oct 2022
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The world this week
Politics this week
Business this week

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Leaders
The world economy
What next?
A new era of macroeconomics is emerging, bringing promise and peril
Brazil’s election
On a knife-edge
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva should move to the centre to beat Jair Bolsonaro
British politics
Truss deficit
The markets are a little calmer. The mess remains
Corporate consiglieri
Are management consultants useful?
Amid the snake oil and the scandals, the industry provides a valuable service
Technology and politics
How will Elon Musk use his superpowers?
With great technological power comes great political responsibility

Letters to the editor
On the police in America, qualified-majority voting, Agatha Christie, Italy, Myanmar, Janus words

Briefing
Russia and Ukraine
Putin at bay
Ukraine’s military success is reshaping not just the war, but also Russia
Ukraine and Starlink
Tweet and sour
Elon Musk’s foray into geopolitics has Ukraine worried

Asia
South-East Asia
Forced to defraud
Covid-19’s aftermath
Cover story
Indonesia
A nation at a loss
India’s useless opposition
Pantomime politics
Banyan
Whose blue?

China
Elite politics
Interfering elders
Training officials
Class struggle
Tibetan Buddhism
Sinifying Shangri-La
Chaguan
Spoiling for a fight

United States
The southern border
Don’t mind the gap
After Hurricane Ian
The Florida model
Nevada’s elections
Viva Las Vegas
The midterms
Other than that, Mrs Lincoln
Wisconsin’s politics
Curdling it up
Wildlife
Winter is coming
Lexington
What Donald Trump understands

Middle East & Africa
War in the Horn
Land of dashed hope
Lesotho
Let’s get this party started
The Sahel
Coup upon coup
Lebanon’s environment
Blue-sky blues
Iran
A protest song rocks a theocracy

The Americas
Brazil’s presidential election
Bolsonarismo battles on
Quebec
Isolated but not independent
Cuba
Voices of the powerless

Europe
German immigration
Willkommen
Italy
What’s the plan?
Yugoslavia and Ukraine
Shadows of the past
Charlemagne
Flashing das Cash

Britain
The Conservatives
Fourth time unlucky
Housing
In a fix
The Office for Budget Responsibility
Watched dog
Classics
Latin lovers
Urban governance
A tale of two cities
Bagehot
Accidental austerity

International
Capitals of cool
How pop culture went multipolar

Special report
The world economy
Regime change
Demography
The ageing paradox
Debt and interest rates
Feedback loop
Climate investment
Greenbacks for greenery
Spending pressure
The total bill
Inflation
Long road back
Inflation targeting
The end of 2%

Business
Management consultants
Bulletproof suits
German energy
Cleaning up its act
Bartleby
The magic formula
The luxury business
A new look
Elon Musk and Twitter
The odd couple
Schumpeter
The hard edge of the cloud

Finance & economics
Crisis watch
The rumbling draws near
Inflation
Overmighty
Buttonwood
Let them trade bonds
Commodities
Striking oil producers
Free exchange
China gives up the fight

Science & technology
The 2022 Nobel science prizes
To the winners, the spoils
Covid vaccines and menstruation
A dose of truth
Manx comets
Tailless comets could threaten Earth

Culture
Re-reading Russian literature in wartime
The useful “Idiot”
Scientific dynasties
Circles of life
The Catholic church
The room where it happened
American music
Rich pickings
British fiction
A man in full
Johnson
Out of one, many

Economic & financial indicators
Indicators
Economic data, commodities and markets

Graphic detail
Interest rates
Steady as she goes

The Economist explains
What is annexation?
The Economist explains
Why fracking cannot solve Europe’s energy crisis

Obituary
Andrew van der Bijl, known as Brother Andrew
God’s smuggler

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