The Economist, November 15 2008

The Economist, November 15 2008The Economist, November 15 2008
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The world economy: Redesigning global finance
Government leaders cannot rewrite the rules this weekend. But they can still do some useful things.

China’s fiscal stimulus: Dr Keynes’s Chinese patient
There may be less to China’s fiscal-stimulus package than meets the eye; but it is still hugely welcome.

Protecting the vulnerable: What Congo means for Obama
America’s president-elect needs to remake the case for humanitarian intervention abroad.

Carmakers: Saving Detroit
Politicians, business and the unions all want a bail-out of Ford and General Motors. That would be a mistake.

A modest proposal: O give me a home…
The Maldives’ president has come up with a solution to the world’s problems.

A special report on cars in emerging markets
Emerging markets are the car industry’s big hope. But it won’t be an easy ride.

Debt and deflation: Depressing times
Are rich economies heading merely for a bout of falling prices, or for a 1930s-style deflationary spiral?

Minerals: How rocks evolve
It is not just living organisms that evolve. Minerals do too, and much of their diversity has arisen in tandem with the evolution of life.

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