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The Economist (Intelligence Unit) - Global food security index 2015, Special Report : The role of innovation ... (2015)
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The Economist (Intelligence Unit) - Global food security index 2015, Special Report : The role of innovation ... (2015)

The Economist claims it "is not a chronicle of economics." Rather, it aims "to take part in a severe contest between intelligence, which presses forward, and an unworthy, timid ignorance obstructing our progress." It takes an editorial stance which is supportive of free trade, globalisation, government health and education spending, as well as other, more limited forms of governmental intervention. It targets highly educated readers and claims an audience containing many influential executives and policy-makers.
 
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The Economist (Intelligence Unit) - Rethinking productivity across the construction industry: The Challenge of change (2015)
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The Economist (Intelligence Unit) - Rethinking productivity across the construction industry: The Challenge of change (2015)

The Economist claims it "is not a chronicle of economics." Rather, it aims "to take part in a severe contest between intelligence, which presses forward, and an unworthy, timid ignorance obstructing our progress." It takes an editorial stance which is supportive of free trade, globalisation, government health and education spending, as well as other, more limited forms of governmental intervention. It targets highly educated readers and claims an audience containing many influential executives and policy-makers.
 
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The Economist (Intelligence Unit) - Private Sector Development in the Caribbean: A Regional Overview (2015)
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The Economist (Intelligence Unit) - Private Sector Development in the Caribbean: A Regional Overview (2015)

The Economist claims it "is not a chronicle of economics." Rather, it aims "to take part in a severe contest between intelligence, which presses forward, and an unworthy, timid ignorance obstructing our progress." It takes an editorial stance which is supportive of free trade, globalisation, government health and education spending, as well as other, more limited forms of governmental intervention. It targets highly educated readers and claims an audience containing many influential executives and policy-makers.
 
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The Economist (Intelligence Unit) - Business risks and opportunities in Central & Eastern Europe (2015)
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The Economist (Intelligence Unit) - Business risks and opportunities in Central & Eastern Europe (2015)

The Economist claims it "is not a chronicle of economics." Rather, it aims "to take part in a severe contest between intelligence, which presses forward, and an unworthy, timid ignorance obstructing our progress." It takes an editorial stance which is supportive of free trade, globalisation, government health and education spending, as well as other, more limited forms of governmental intervention. It targets highly educated readers and claims an audience containing many influential executives and policy-makers.
 
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The Economist (Intelligence Unit) - Still making it, An analysis of manufacturing labour costs in China (2014)
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The Economist (Intelligence Unit) - Still making it, An analysis of manufacturing labour costs in China (2014)The Economist (Intelligence Unit) - Still making it, An analysis of manufacturing labour costs in China (2014)

The Economist claims it "is not a chronicle of economics." Rather, it aims "to take part in a severe contest between intelligence, which presses forward, and an unworthy, timid ignorance obstructing our progress." It takes an editorial stance which is supportive of free trade, globalisation, government health and education spending, as well as other, more limited forms of governmental intervention. It targets highly educated readers and claims an audience containing many influential executives and policy-makers.
 
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