The Economist, June 28 2008 (PDF+MP3)
《经济学人》杂志 2008年6月28号
PDF+MP3 | English | 162MB
Microsoft: The meaning of Bill Gates
As his reign at Microsoft comes to an end, so does the era he dominated.
Zimbabwe: How to get him out
By forcing the opposition to abandon the election, Robert Mugabe has undermined his position.
Israel and Iran: It's later than you think
Israel is threatening to attack Iran's nuclear sites. This may not be a bluff.
Inflation: The importance of being in earnest
The Fed and the Bank of England are likely to have to raise rates to retain their credibility.
Microfinance: Doing good by doing very nicely indeed
In support of profiting from the poor.
Education reform: Top of the class
How to learn the right lessons from other countries' schools.
Industrial biotechnology: Better living through chemurgy
Efforts to replace oil-based chemicals with renewable alternatives are taking off.
Capital inflows to China: Hot and bothered
Despite strict capital controls, China is being flooded by the biggest wave of speculative capital ever to hit an emerging economy.
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