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the economist podcast

by Jovanny Satterfield Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How do you read The Economist?

Read “Leaders,” The Economist’s editorial pages. Each “leader” gives a one-page summary of the magazine’s view on a current issue. Sometimes they’ll include an oddball, like their ...

How to read articles from the economist for free?

Article gifting allows The Economist subscribers to send an article to a friend or colleagues who are not The Economist subscribers. The recipient of a gifted article can read that article free of charge.

Why is the economist so successful?

There are many reasons why The Economist rocks: single text for a global, intelligent audience. Topics span politics, business, books, and science. Consistently serious and hilarious coverage of the world. On and on and on. But for me, one reason trumps all: you can’t pigeonhole the magazine’s bias.

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Is there a free version of the Economist?

You can register for a free economist.com account here. By registering for a free account you can access a limited number of articles for free per month on the economist.com website. You can also sign up for our free newsletters, such as our daily The Economist Today and fortnightly Climate Issue.

How do I listen to the economist podcast?

For full access to The Economist's print, digital and audio editions subscribe at economist.com/podcastoffer and sign up for our weekly science newsletter at economist.com/simplyscience. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

How do I listen to the morning briefing on the Economist?

https://www.economist.com/briefingoffer. Digital subscribers to The Economist should log in at https://www.economist.com/espresso for access to the full World in Brief.

Is The Economist American or British?

The Economist Group (legally The Economist Newspaper Limited) is a media company headquartered in London, England. It is best known as publisher of The Economist newspaper and its sister lifestyle magazine, 1843.

Is The Economist expensive?

The Cost of The Economists subscription: The yearly offer is for $350 per year, renewed automatically annually. The other option is the quarterly option for $85 for 12 weeks, and this offer is also renewed automatically.

Who are The Economist narrators?

Voices of The Economist audio editionMichael Powels. Sergei Kutcev. 824. 0:15.Jenni Mills. Sergei Kutcev. 659. 0:13.Fenella Fudge. Sergei Kutcev. 664. 0:14.Lucy Price-Lewis. Sergei Kutcev. 610. 0:26.

Is The Economist conservative?

The editorial stance of The Economist primarily revolves around classical, social, and most notably, economic liberalism. Since its founding, it has supported radical centrism, favouring policies and governments that maintain centrist politics.

Who owns the Economist?

The Economist Newspaper LtdThe Economist Group / Parent organization

What did Time magazine and The Economist label Morita as?

By 1971, Morita had featured on the cover of the US magazine Time. He gained the nickname “Mr. Sony,” and came to personify Japan's remarkable postwar economy.

Who is the CEO of The Economist?

Lara Boro (Sep 2019–)The Economist Group / CEO

How much does The Economist cost?

The Economist Magazine 1-Year Digital Subscription $59.61 | Print & Digital $86.78.

Why is The Economist magazine called 1843?

Named after the year The Economist was founded, 1843 offers a complementary perspective to its sister publication, focusing more on narrative, rather than analysis. Like The Economist, 1843 is based in London and has a global readership.

Who is the Washington correspondent for the Economist?

We speak to Idrees Kahloon, The Economist’s Washington correspondent. Josh Holmes, a former aide to the Republican Senate leader, and Sarah Bryner of the Center for Responsive Politics also join. John Prideaux, our US editor, hosts with New York bureau chief Charlotte Howard, and Jon Fasman, US digital editor.

When was the Economist founded?

The Economist was founded in 1843 "to throw white light on the subjects within its range". For more from The Economist visit http://shop.economist.com/collections/audio.

The Economist

Every weekday our global network of correspondents makes sense of the stories beneath the headlines. We bring you surprising trends and tales from around the world, current affairs, business and finance—as well as science and technology.

Checks and Balance: The seats of their edge

Once a decade, American states have the chance to redraw boundaries for electoral districts. The temptation to create biased maps–called “gerrymanders”–has long been irresistible. Those drawn in the wake of the 2020 census are currently being finalised.

On the brinkmanship: a special episode on Ukraine and Russia

We unpick the week’s torrent of headlines; an invasion may yet come but either way President Vladimir Putin has already harmed Russia. The country’s digital self-isolation project is quietly forging ahead; we examine its home-grown “tech stack” with everything from chips up to apps.

The Economist Asks: Ro Khanna

The Democratic congressman for Silicon Valley represents a district home to tech industry titans. Anne McElvoy asks him how their power can be checked.

Sharpest tools, in a box: miniature vaccine factories

BioNTech, the German firm behind the first licensed coronavirus jab, reveals its attempts to stuff its technology into shipping containers—to be used where they are most needed. In the second instalment of our French-election series, we ask what is left of the country’s left.

Money Talks: How high?

Persistently high inflation has brought back fears of a wage-price spiral. Our economics team Soumaya Keynes, Simon Rabinovitch and Callum Williams explore how expectations of high inflation become reality. We look at the data on whether workers or firms are winning the battle over wages.

Judge, jury and executive: another power-grab in Tunisia

Last summer President Kais Saied nobbled the legislature; now he has abolished the judiciary. We ask where the country is headed, and why there is so little protest. Brazil’s modern-art scene, born a century ago this week, flourished despite rocky politics—but the current president has a chokehold on it.

Who is the host of the Economist?

The Secret History of the Future. One question posed to a high-profile newsmaker, followed up with lively debate. Anne McElvoy hosts The Economist's chat show. Published every Thursday on Economist Radio.

What is Babbage podcast?

Named after Charles Babbage, a 19th-century polymath and grandfather of computing, Babbage is a weekly podcast on science and technology. Host Kenneth Cukier talks to our correspondents about the innovations, discoveries and gadgetry making the news.

Who is the host of the podcast The Economist?

Soumaya Keynes (The Economist) and Chad P. Bown (Peterson Institute for International Economics) cohost a podcast about the economics of international trade and policy. From trade wars to trade deals, this podcast covers trade developments with insights and economic analysis from two of the world's top trade geeks.

Who is the editor of the Economist?

The Economist unlocks American politics, tackling a new theme each week and digging into the data, ideas, and history shaping the country at this dramatic moment. John Prideaux, The Economist's US editor, hosts with Charlotte Howard, New York bureau chief, and Washington correspondent Jon Fasman. Correspondents from across the US and the rest ...

What is Babbage podcast?

Named after Charles Babbage, a 19th-century polymath and grandfather of computing, Babbage is a weekly podcast on science and technology. Host Kenneth Cukier talks to our correspondents about the innovations, discoveries and gadgetry making the news. Published every Tuesday on Economist Radio.

What is a weekly podcast?

A weekly podcast of media news and views, kicking off with our take on the week’s media machinations followed by an interview with a leading light from media organisations across the world, including Facebook, Twitter, The Times and The Economist.

What is a deep dive podcast?

We are a "deep dive" news podcast, for Americans who get their news from the Internet. Our mission is to give the listener succinct, fact based analysis both non-ideological and independent from a California, Silicon Valley perspective. Your host Jim Herlihy is a published author: his novel “Deceit and Dirty Money” is available on line. He served as President of the SF Public Library Commission 1992 - 1996. While working in Latin America, he was a stringer for The Economist, The Times and th ...

When was the Economist founded?

The Economist was founded in 1843 "to throw white light on the subjects within its range". For more from The Economist visit http://shop.economist.com/collections/audio. M. Money Talks from The Economist.

Who is Babbage on Economist?

Named after Charles Babbage, a 19th-century polymath and grandfather of computing, Babbage is a weekly podcast on science and technology. Host Kenneth Cukier talks to our correspondents about the innovations, discoveries and gadgetry making the news. Published every Tuesday on Economist Radio. C.

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