The Economist
With today's economy going through a roller coaster, there is a need for everyone to take their stand to understand and know how they can help and how they can make the best out of what they already have that ultimately affects the global economy! As they say, everything is a ripple effect, which is why everyone has to do their part to be able to make the ripple a positive one.
The Economist Magazine is your weekly source of political, literary and general news that offers analysis and opinion as it endeavors to cover the main events of the week that undoubtedly affects the lives of everyone on the planet.
The Economist speaks with a collective voice as it discusses, disputes and debates on relevant issues that are of importance proving once more that indeed, 'The pen is mightier than the sword,' when it comes to life changing decisions made by top business decision makers and opinion leaders who wants the world to be a better place for everyone.
The Economist considers itself, 'the enemy of the privilege, pomposity and predictability,' and believes that plain language is a more effective way of delivering what truly matters which is why the Economist has maintained what Walter Bagehot tried to do to gain more readership and that is,'to be conversational, to put things in the most direct and picturesque manner as other people would talk to each other in common speech, to remember and use expressive colloquialism.'
The talk of the economy need not be exclusively numbers! The talk of the economy also includes what makes up the economy and what causes it to rise and fall, which is why when a good economist needs all issues talked about, The Economist Magazine is all he needs!
Last updated on Jul 8, 2010.