Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Economist Subscription

well, if you wanna get a subscription of The Economist formally, you could have to pay more than 200 bucks for a year but I’m trying to get it for 77 bucks. I don’t know what’s going on with it but I’m waiting for an email from The .

The insights provided by economist types; Scott Wallsten, Tom Koutsky and Lawrence Spiwak were all helpful as well. I believe most of these folks settled on more pragmatic cost-benefits analysis side. I believe it was Lawrence (Larry) .

AFR has a very crazy subscription model some would argue none at all. In both WSJ or Economist they have subscription different rates for printed and electronic form. The costs between the two are quite substantial. .

This attitude was all and well and good when economist.com was subscription only. After all, no one is going to fork out £23 a quarter to mete out online abuse when they can do that for free on washingtonpost.com, Comment is Free or any .

Alleged Chinese hacker attack stirs fears of digital cold war Christian Science Monitor Chinese military accused of worldwide hacking attacks The South African Star (subscription) The Age - Turkish Daily News (subscription) - VNUNet.com .

Chief Economist to Depart the SEC MutualFundWire.com (subscription), NY - 8 minutes ago His research and teaching there will focus upon economic issues related to securities regulation as well as asset allocation and taxes. .

Tech.view | Luddites in cyberspace | Economist.com. A survey on attitudes towards technology adoption, from the Early Adopters to the Laggards and Luddites. May require paid Economist subscription. (tags: web2.0 technology)

. in what they hope is an important step to creating artificial life. Researchers create synthetic genome Chicago Tribune Synthetic Biology: Bazaar or Cathedral? Wired News TIME - Economist - Nature.com (subscription) - Ottawa Citizen .

Economist subscription, Tough love works Economist subscription, UK In August 1996, Bill Clinton signed into law the bill that introduced Furthermore, there has been no upsurge in the poverty rate; in fact, it has fallen .

The Economist is the only magazine I read now. I cancelled my subscription to Time after I started reading The Economist. It's great for keeping up on what's going on in the world without having to read a broadsheet, the format of which .

I haven’t yet gotten to the cover story in the January 19th issue of The Economist, entitled “Invasion of the Sovereign Wealth Funds”, but it’s in my “to-read” pile. Should we worry about state-owned funds interfering with Western .

Allow Economist subscription to lapse. Sleight of hand. See Solaris again. Detail the Mazda. Spend accumulated Macy's giftcards. Resume personal vendetta against Steve Jobs. Throw playing cards at least 50 mph; Learn how to iron shirts. .

One of my favorite publications no longer requires a subscription to access all of its online content. The Economist is now free, banking on increased readership to boost its advertising revenues. One can only hope the NY Times and .