Liberal centrists around the world should see Emmanuel Macron as a cautionary tale: one person alone cannot sustain the radical centre. Our cover explains why he still gets our vote, but with reservations https://t.co/AbrlQYRcOo pic.twitter.com/8Uo8XaXPnY
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) April 7, 2022
Tag Archives: Economics
Preview: The Economist Magazine – April 2, 2022
Previews: The Economist Magazine – March 26, 2022
Preview: The Economist Magazine – March 12, 2022
Preview: The Economist Magazine – March 5
Political Analysis: Putin’s War, Economic Fallout From Invasion, Taiwan
A selection of three essential articles read aloud from the latest issue of The Economist. This week, where will Vladimir Putin stop? Plus, the economic consequences of the war in Ukraine (10:35) and how parallels with Taiwan are shaping Asian views of the conflict (16:35).
Preview: The Economist Magazine – February 12
Preview: The Economist Magazine – February 5
Consumers: What Is The True Price Of Food? (FT)
Food prices might be rising but many associated production costs are not currently included in the price we pay. How can we get closer to a system that reflects the true cost and what implication will this have on consumers and wider society?