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The Measuring Tape and Counting Calories [Ketan JOSHI] The Economist finds that the average British size-14 pair of women's trousers is today more than four inches wider at the waist than a size 14 in the 1970s, and over thre...
The most expensive cities in the world You've probably wondered which are the most expensive cities to live in right now, and, thanks to the new Economist Intelligence Unit Worldwide Cost of Living...
Ahdaf Soueif's Cairo Days after "The Economist" decided no-one in the "Middle East" reads books, Ahdaf Soueif dedicated a short piece to Cairo in Newsweek. Just like Youssef Chahine's Cairo, ...
........and they had the audacity to call Africa the hopeless continent? The Economist once described Africa as the “hopeless continent” less than ten years ago. They now claim they regret that description and have now changed thei...
Economist, Evaluation and Impact Assessment Vacancy Number: AE/PGI/08/11
Total salary & benefits package: circa USD 100,000 (tax free*) Base salary from USD 55,000 per annum plus benefits (dependent on qualif...
The Limits of Crowdsourcing A few months ago The Economist invited me to a panel at their Ideas Economy conference in California to discuss the limitations of crowdsourcing. The host was Vijay Vait...
The Economist: Human testing We have a fun concept here that we call a "human test instance". Anyone can create an entire copy of Economist.com, running in the cloud, on a subdomain of their choice, ...
Keep the pubs open or we'll say cheers to those tourist dollars There is a mantra that is chanted about the place of tourism in the South African economy. Politician after businessman after economist after pundit waxes on about touris...
Fooling the Dollar Auction The Dollar AuctionThe dollar auction paradox which follows was devised by economist ... |