51-Week Digital, Print, or Digital and Print Subscription to "The Economist" (Half Off)
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51 weeks of world, political, and business news with subscriber benefits
Choose from Three Options
$64 for a 51-week print subscription to The Economist ($127 value), which includes:
- 51 issues of The Economist delivered weekly The special issue The World in 2015
- Full access to each week’s issue via The Economist apps for iPad, iPhone, Android, Windows 8, BlackBerry PlayBook and BlackBerry 10 Full access to Economist.com and The Economist in audio
- 51 issues of The Economist delivered weekly
- Full access to each week’s issue via The Economist apps for iPad, iPhone, Android, Windows 8, BlackBerry PlayBook and BlackBerry 10
- Full access to Economist.com and The Economist in audio The special issue The World in 2015
$64 for a 51-week digital subscription to The Economist ($127 value), which includes:
$80 for a one-year print and digital subscription to The Economist ($160 value)
51 weeks of world, political, and business news with subscriber benefits
Choose from Three Options
$64 for a 51-week print subscription to The Economist ($127 value), which includes:
- 51 issues of The Economist delivered weekly The special issue The World in 2015
- Full access to each week’s issue via The Economist apps for iPad, iPhone, Android, Windows 8, BlackBerry PlayBook and BlackBerry 10 Full access to Economist.com and The Economist in audio
- 51 issues of The Economist delivered weekly
- Full access to each week’s issue via The Economist apps for iPad, iPhone, Android, Windows 8, BlackBerry PlayBook and BlackBerry 10
- Full access to Economist.com and The Economist in audio The special issue The World in 2015
$64 for a 51-week digital subscription to The Economist ($127 value), which includes:
$80 for a one-year print and digital subscription to The Economist ($160 value)
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About The Economist Newspaper
The Economist's globe-spanning scope, comprehensive analysis, and unflinching grasp on world issues make it required reading to stay up to date on world news, politics, and business. First published in 1843, the publication still casts itself as a newspaper despite its magazine-style layout; each issue covers the main events of the week, with analysis and opinion sprinkled across its pages for good measure. A conversational tone and anonymity remain calling cards of The Economist's writers, keeping with the belief that what is written is more important than who writes it.