2022-09-22-Economist Graphs
1. The world this week
1.1 Politics
1.2 Business
1.3 KAL’s cartoon
2. Leaders
2.1 Boom time in the Gulf
2.2 Putin doubles down
2.3 Truss’s rusty Reaganomics
2.4 Thinking outside the box
2.5 Should Europe worry?
3. Letters
3.1 On America, hospital food, sea mines, autocrats, quiet quitting, Britain
4. By Invitation
4.1 Stakeholder capitalism poisons democracy, argues Vivek Ramaswamy
4.2 People trust executives to intervene in social issues, says Jeffrey Sonnenfeld
5. Briefing
5.1 Docks, stocks and many floating barrels
6. Europe
6.1 The Brothers are coming
6.2 Halfway measure
6.3 The guns do the talking
6.4 The Reverse Luxembourg
7. Britain
7.1 The smoked-salmon offensive
7.2 Elizabeth’s journey
7.3 Locum motives
7.4 The aftermath
7.5 Locked in
7.6 The first mile
7.7 Capital ideas
7.8 King Charles v Trussonomics
8. United States
8.1 Wooing the waverers
8.2 Bad politics?
8.3 Et tu, New York
8.4 Claws out
8.5 Trans plans
8.6 Revving up
8.7 In praise of the deep state
9. Middle East & Africa
9.1 The Abraham economy
9.2 Burning their hijabs
9.3 Hostages to fortune
9.4 Escaping the dead hand of dictatorship
10. The Americas
10.1 The unknown known
10.2 Bukele’s big re-election lie
11. Asia
11.1 Chain reaction
11.2 Unholy spirit
11.3 Pass the button
11.4 Border disorder
11.5 The kaleidoscope turns
12. China
12.1 The widening gap
12.2 A bit more Mao-like
12.3 Still frosty
13. International
13.1 Peddling Putin’s piffle
14. Technology Quarterly
14.1 Opening up the box
14.2 From luck to judgment
14.3 Thinking inside the box
14.4 Ancient wisdom?
14.5 Wired up
14.6 Mind over matter
14.7 Sources and acknowledgments
15. Business
15.1 Commercial brakes
15.2 On the offensive
15.3 Green-dustrialisation
15.4 Choreography v candour
15.5 Speed merchants
15.6 The race for space
16. Finance & economics
16.1 Entrepotluck
16.2 Factories, floored
16.3 The covid comedown
16.4 Shaken and stirred
16.5 Tech curse
16.6 Hot property
16.7 Capitol Markets
16.8 Madison Avenue’s advice
16.9 Not like China
17. Science & technology
17.1 Pain, pain, go away
17.2 Crickets in a coal mine
17.3 Namely offensive
17.4 Buzzing builders
18. Culture
18.1 Try, the beloved country
18.2 Unquiet ghosts
18.3 Perfect vision
18.4 Yesterday never dies
18.5 Brothers in art
18.6 Posh in translation
19. Economic & financial indicators
19.1 Economic data, commodities and markets
20. Graphic detail
20.1 Fossil feuds
21. The Economist explains
21.1 How the EU intends to collect “windfall profits” from energy firms