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| The Economist, October 3, 2009
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The Economist, October 3, 2009 PDF | English | 4.7 MB
A "new normal" for the world economy: After the storm The new economic landscape will be grim unless policymakers act to foster growth.
The People's Republic at 60: China's place in the world The world has accepted that China is emerging as a great power; it is a pity that it still does not always act as one.
Iran, the world and the bomb: At the tipping-point Testing the big powers' anti-proliferation promises.
Germany's election: Merkel's moment Angela Merkel has got the centre-right coalition she wanted. Now she should use it.
Markets: Please do feed the bears The financial world needs its pessimists.
A special report on the world economy The world economy is recovering from financial disaster. But it will not return to normal as we know it, says Simon Cox.
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