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...Productivity-hype bubbles are usually separated by at least 25 years and usually form at the end of a secular bull market, when aggregate profits are coming under pressure, say Garthwaite et al....
...Thereafter it’s a whistle-stop tour through Wilde, Evelyn Waugh, Agatha Christie, Judy Garland et al, interspersed with touches of memoir, such as Baker’s Nanna Betty with her crocheted-doll toilet-roll...
...Woman, Life, Freedom by Marjane Satrapi et al (Seven Stories Press) The much-feted author of the graphic novel Persepolis leads a collection of vivid, “visually stunning” accounts of the current unrest gripping...
...Peynaud’s successors at the University of Bordeaux, currently Marchal et al, produce a detailed report on the growing season every year....
...Barrero et al have been running a survey of working-age Americans since May of 2020, targeting those with a history of paid work....
...Andrew EnglandA gentleman called Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed al-Nahyan, he’s a brother of Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, who is the president of the UAE and he is the ruler of Abu Dhabi. News clipsM-B-Z....
...In the communications sector, the video entertainment companies (Warner Bros Discovery, Paramount, Disney, Netflix et al) explain the bulk of the outperformance....
...In “Dwindling rates of fertility test child strategies across the globe” (FT Series, April 21) Federica Cocco et al cite work by demographers and economists for various regions of the world....
...as Argentinians, Venezuelans et al flee to a functioning country....
...There was a time towards the end of the last century, when the wine departments of Sainsbury’s, Tesco, et al strained every sinew to have the best range and to use wine as a lure to get customers into the...
...As Lord David Pannick QC et al observed in a letter to the Times this week the doctrine of necessity requires “grave and imminent peril” to which the state in question has not contributed....
...They look at Facebook’s past five years and its attempts — frequently belated, often ambiguous — to deal with the way that state actors (Russia et al), hoodlums (such as the Proud Boys), politicians (a list...
...The Cycladic islands are not known for white winters but it is not unheard of that Mykonos, Santorini et al spend a few days under the cover of snow....
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...In two contrasting takes on the power of Amazon, Facebook, Google et al, politicians and legislators are also found sorely wanting....
...Trump et al v....
...That was one of the conclusions reached by Ratschen et al in their study “Human-animal relationships and interactions during the Covid-19 lockdown phase in the UK”....
...Parmensis’ “scabrous satire” about Octavian’s past finds an echo in Trump’s snarling taunting of his rivals — Lyin’ Ted, Sleepy Joe, et al....
...For us as peacebuilders, maintaining an independent DfID working in collaboration with other departments across Whitehall is the best way of doing that....
...We write in response to James E Hansen et al’s letter (“EU must include nuclear power in its list of sustainable sources”, December 17), which mistakenly advocates nuclear energy to address climate change...
...For example, in a 2010 opinion (Chevron Corp v Steven Donziger, et al) handed down from the US district court in Manhattan, the judge wrote that the “evidence at trial established that Donziger, a New York...
...As such, it began to mirror the tumultuous developments in architecture (arts nouveau and deco), music (ragtime and jazz), the performing arts (Josephine Baker, Diaghilev et al) and painting (fauvism, cubism...
...National interest in food security has played second fiddle to laissez-faire economics: “Let consumers decide,” or, as Lang puts it, “Leave it to Tesco et al.”...
...“The fact that [David] Cameron, [Jeremy] Heywood (the most powerful civil servant) et al did not understand many basic features of how the world works is why I and a few others gambled on the referendum,...
...robert.shrimsley@ft.com Follow Robert Shrimsley with myFT and on Twitter Letter in response to this column: A global Britain needs an independent DfID / From Paul Murphy et al...
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