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The Economist, October 18, 2008PDF | English | 2 MB
The world economy: Capitalism at bay What went wrong and, rather more importantly for the future, what did not.
Russia and Europe: Too soon to kiss and make up The European Union should not give Russia a new partnership deal until it genuinely withdraws from Georgia.
Afghanistan: No time to go wobbly Talking to some of the Taliban makes sense. But there is no short cut to peace.
Zimbabwe: A need to knock heads together South Africa's new leaders must step into the ring.
Health care: In need of desperate remedies Could the financial crisis speed efforts to reform America's troubled health system?
Asia and the crisis: Here we go again The world's financial meltdown stirs uneasy memories across Asia.
Europe and the financial crisis: The end of the beginning? The promise of huge bank bail-outs only briefly calmed financial markets, as worries then shifted towards the risk of a deep recession.
A short history of modern finance: Link by link The crash has been blamed on cheap money, Asian savings and greedy bankers. For many people, deregulation is the prime suspect.
Drug addiction: Treatment on a plate A dietary approach to treating addiction seems worth investigating.
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