The Economist - China - AIG - Michelle - Mar 09 -
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The Economist How China Sees The World
Inside: I 3 Contents The Economist March 21st 2009 AIG Barack Obama needs to dampen down the fury over bonuses, not add to it: leader, page 14. The outcry over the payouts at the insurer is complicating America's financial restructuring, page 77
General Electric The credit crisis and recession have claimed GE's coveted credit rating. What does the future hold for America's venerable conglomerate? Pages 73-75 Agriculture Farming is one oft he few bits of the world economy that is doing rather well—and so are the companies that supply it, page 67 Britain 61 The jobless toll A flood of misery 62 Welfare reform Forward, not back 62 Nuclear weapons And now for some light relief 63 Financial regulation Bolting the stable door 64 Bagehot The tiny minority International 65 Nuclear power The critical issue of safety 66 Proliferation and nuclear power Fuel for thought Business 67 Agriculture Green shoots 68 Industrial relations Kidnapping the boss 68 Coca-Cola and China Hard to swallow 69 IBM and Sun Gathering clouds 70 The internet Going AOL 70 Defence companies In the line of fire 71 Technology Six years in the Valley 72 Face value Tony Fernandes of AirAsia achieves his boyhood dream Briefing 73 General Electric Losing its magic touch Finance and economics 77 American International Group Cranking up the outrage-o-meter 78 Buttonwood Swissie fit 79 American banks Sharing the pain 79 Financial regulation Top watchdog 80 Global house prices Caught in the downward current 80 German banking Finance on four wheels 82 Microfinance Sub-par but not subprime 83 Economics focus Printing money Science and technology 86 Lighting A brilliant new approach 87 Dinosaurs Our feathered friends 88 Parasitology The song does not remain the same 88 Religion, medicine and death But not yet, Lord 88 Water on Mars Tears of salt Books and arts 89 Hindel's anniversary Georgian splendour 90 The future of India The Bangalore enlightenment 91 American economic intervention Cavalry to,the rescue 91 A British minister's diaries Reflections of a bit-part player 92 Constable's early Life Finding nothing ugly Obituary 93 Ali Bongo Master of magic 105 Economic and financial indicators Statistics on 42 economies, plus closer looks at natural disasters and office rents Time in office Chris Mullin's reflections on his time as a bit-part player in government is the best memoir of New Labour, page 91
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