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The Economist

The Economist


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Publisher: The Economist Newspaper Group, Inc.
Category: Magazine

List Price: $167.76
Buy New: $60.00
You Save: $107.76 (64%)



Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 41 reviews
Sales Rank: 107

Format: Magazine Subscription
Type: Consumer magazine
Subscription Issues: 24
Subscription Length: 6 Months
Issues Per Year: 51
First Issue Lead Time: 4-6 Weeks

ASIN: B000XCTARO

Release Date: November 23, 2001
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 4 to 6 weeks

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The Economist is a global weekly magazine written for those who share an uncommon interest in being well and broadly informed. Each issue explores domestic and international issues, business, finance, current affairs, science, technology and the arts. Your paid subscription to The Economist also includes unlimited access to Economist.com and our searchable archive.


Customer Reviews:   Read 36 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars The Economist Magazine-Hard Hitting Journalism and Comical Covers   September 26, 2008
The special reports are useful for getting perspective on today's major issues.Weekly publication insures that the issues are not stale by the time they get around to providing their own analysis.The Wall Street Journal will cover the issues and how you will be affected now,but the economist has more of a global perspective and will focus on different regions of the globe. This is also a great publication if you desire to be that typical haughty stand-offish sort of fellow(haha,it can have the effect of making you look like a smug a-hole), but overall this is a great product.Im satisified with my subscription.


5 out of 5 stars a gift for my husband   September 19, 2008
My husband expressed an interest in this magazine after reading a few issues at our daughter's house. Since he never reads anything, I bought him a subscription immediately! He is very pleased with it.


3 out of 5 stars In depth and original, yet dull   August 19, 2008
"The Economist" is a scholarly news magazine with a focus on the economic side of things. It streams in each week with many overlong articles. You could dedicate an entire evening or two reading the magazine cover to cover, but you probably wouldn't want to. Many of the articles aren't of general interest, but may be up the alley of a macroeconomist. The publisher appears to long for a globalized free-market world. A good magazine for some, perhaps, but not for many, I would say.

I would recommend "The Week" and "U.S. News and World Report" instead of "The Economist."



5 out of 5 stars The best English-language news magazine in the world   July 24, 2008
I have been reading The Economist for 15 years and absolutely love it. It has the best concise coverage of news around the world. Its business and economics coverage caters well to my interest in both. I recommend The Economist to any educated intelligent reader who wants to be informed of all major political and business developments around the world in a concise weekly format.


5 out of 5 stars An Intelligence Goldmine   July 6, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Anyone who understands that democracies rise and fall on how well informed its citizens are knows why The Economist is widely regarded as the world's most informative, authoritative general news magazine -- hands down. Its coverage of global events is grounded in the recognition that economics is as much about politics and culture as it is about money supply, capital flows and math theory, perhaps more so in today's exclusively speculative economy. What really sets The Economist apart is its superior journalism: stories are concise, yet set within a damn near encyclopedic overview that allows the reader to understand the subject in past, present and future contexts. What's more remarkable is the prose is generally flawless -- and leavened with wit.

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