Hollywood on the dole: Draw the curtain on filmmaker subsidies
States can't afford unfair, inefficient subsidies for film and TV producers(8)
Industrial policy: Moving the movie business
Let's all make everything everywhere(7)
Privatisation: Today in helium
Oh, for a helium futures market(13)
From the archive: From the archive: Bombing Libya
A cover leader from 1986 after America bombed Libya(12)
Exercise and temperature in US states: Too hot to trot
People who live in colder states take more exercise than those who live in warm ones(44)
Answering the wrong question(31)
Economist Asks: Tear down this embargo
Economist readers believe America should loosen its trade embargo on Cuba(1)
Partisanship: A vague thought on global polarisation
The intensifying partisanship of American politics is not purely a domestic phenomenon(32)
Deferred compensation and pensions: More on Wisconsin pensions
Another question of framing(9)
Labour mobility: Move the people to the growth, not the growth to the people
The trouble with a distributed recovery plan(20)
Developed and developing economies: The balance
The crucial issue for the global economy(11)
Westerners against the West: Libya and the higher bilge
The Arab revolutions are generating some spectacularly silly commentary(46)
Music and crime in the Caribbean: Bad news for Buju Banton
Buju Banton is found guilty(2)
David Cameron in the Gulf: Britain and America disagreeing over the Middle East
Disageements are old hat, but the context is new(7)
New growth figures show recovery is weaker than believed(7)
America's air-tanker order: Home-team advantage pays off for Boeing
The American planemaker beats off a strong European challenge for a huge US Air Force contract but delivering the aircraft it has promised will be a challenge(78)
Canadian fees: Charging Canadians to fly to America
Another fee for Canadian travellers(8)
Environmental regulation: The irony of the tragedy of the commons
The darkly ironic side of Americans' preferred way of fighting global warming(42)
Fiscal policy: Cutting recovery short
Big budget cuts now pose an economic risk(35)
The war in Afghanistan: Going the Manchurian candidate one better
Psy-opping our own(36)
Military-to-military relationships: The ties that bind
America’s armed forces may sometimes succeed where its diplomats cannot(58)
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