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6103 ECONOMIST SHORT ITEMS INDEX, Millennium Project 1990s

 

These items comprise a range of relevant unsigned short items included in the Economist:

 

Economist, Modern Wonders: The Age of the Thing, 7 January 1994

Economist, New Age Transport: Trains, Planes and Automobiles, 7 January 1994

Economist, Where to Live: Nirvana by Numbers, 7 January 1994

Economist, The Shock of the Not Quite New, 18 June 1994

Economist, Education in Germany: The Next Generation, 20 August 1994

Economist, Business: The Interactive Bazaar Opens, 20 August 1994

Economist, Management Theorists: Professor Porter PhD, 8 October 1994

Economist, Science and Technology: Forward to Methuselah, 7 January 1995

Economist, The Changing Nature of Leadership, 10 June 1995

Economist, Business: A Place in the Sun, 29 July 1995

Economist, Asia: Yangzi Rising, 9 September 1995

Economist, The Family: Home Sweet Home, 9 September 1995

Economist, The Future of Energy: The Battle for World Power, 7 October 1995

Economist, Science and Economics: Great Expectations, and Rational Too, 14 October 1995

Economist, Life on Mars: The Terraformer's Dream, 5 January 1996

Economist, Gingrich's Future: Reading Newt's Mind, 5 January 1996

Economist, The Male Dodo: Are Men Necessary?, 5 January 1996

Economist, America's Political Parties; Two are Two, and All Alone, 18 May 1996

Economist, Economic Growth: The Poor and the Rich, 25 May 1996

Economist, Finance and Economics: America's Power Plants, 8 June 1996

Economist, American Survey: A Wealth of Working Women, 8 June 1996

Economist, Crime in America: Violent and Irrational - And That's Just The Policy, 8 June 1996

Economist, Business: It's Only a Game, 15 June 1996

Economist, Science and Technology: Central Intelligent Agents, 15 June 1996

Economist, Growth in Africa: It Can be Done, 29 June 1996

Economist, Moreover: The Impossible Dream, 13 July 1996

Economist, Finance and Economics: Floating the Tobin Tax, 13 July 1996

Economist, Women in American Boardrooms: Through a Glass Darkly, 10 August 1996

Economist, Bagehot: After Class, 7 September 1996

Economist, Men: Tomorrow's Second Sex, 28 September 1996

Economist, Finance and Economics: Secrets and the Prize, 12 October 1996

Economist, Cultural Explanations: The Man in the Baghdad Cafe, 9 November 1996

Economist, Will the World Starve: Feast and Famine, 16 November 1996

Economist, Making Companies Efficient: The Year Downsizing Grew Up, 21 December 1996

Economist, Self-Governing Americans: The Land of the Free, 21 December 1996

Economist, Liberalism Defined: The Perils of Complacency, 21 December 1996

Economist, Millennial Itch: The End and a Beginning, 4 January 1997

Economist, Foreign Policy: Not Quite a New World Order. More a Three-Way Split, 20 December 1997

Economist, 1897 and 1997: The Century the Earth Stood Still, 20 December 1997

Economist, Honest Trade: A Global War Against Bribery, 16 January 1999

Economist, Finance and Economics: Desperately Seeking a Perfect Model, 10 April 1999

Economist ,  Education: The Trouble with Boys, 29 May 1999

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