The Economist ✔ @TheEconomist The debate heats up about what goals the world should set itself for 2030 http://econ.st/1xFmbKj 8:00 PM – 25 Jan 2015
25 enero, 2015
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25 enero, 2015
por Felipe Sahagún
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The Economist ✔ @TheEconomist The debate heats up about what goals the world should set itself for 2030 http://econ.st/1xFmbKj 8:00 PM – 25 Jan 2015
7 enero, 2015
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LSE’s Atta Addo discusses the impact of Ebola on the grand narrative on Africa. Recent events of the sudden catastrophic spread, and several botched efforts to contain Ebola in affected African countries, have ripped the delicate garment off the “Africa … Continuar leyendo
14 noviembre, 2014
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International comparisons are popular, influential—and sometimes flawed Nov 8th 2014 EDUCATION ministers across the globe quake in the run-up to the publication, every three years, of the OECD’s Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), which rates 15-year-olds’ academic performance in … Continuar leyendo
1 noviembre, 2014
por Felipe Sahagún
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China no more Oct 16th 2014, 8:13 by C.W. | LONDON In this week’s print edition we published a chart that looks at the world’s biggest economies over time. We timed it to coincide with the news that China, … Continuar leyendo
1 noviembre, 2014
por Felipe Sahagún
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Which countries spend most on their military? GLOBAL defence spending fell by 0.5% to $1.75 trillion last year. This is the first annual decline since 1998, according to new data from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, a think-tank. Although America still … Continuar leyendo
25 octubre, 2014
por Felipe Sahagún
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Is The Economist left- or right-wing? Why are The Economist’s writers anonymous?