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The Economist Graphic Detail data

This repository holds the data for many of the Graphic Detail pages, published weekly in The Economist and online at https://www.economist.com/graphic-detail/. We are not able to share the data from every issue, but when we can, it will be shared here.

Published Repository Article
2018-10-20 The space race is dominated by new contenders 🔗
2018-10-27 The Chinese century is well under way 🔗
2018-11-03 Which countries are most likely to fight wars? 🔗
2018-11-24 TV’s golden age is real 🔗
2018-12-01 Europeans sour on elites and the EU, but agree on little else  🔗
2019-01-19 Managers in football matter much less than most fans think  🔗
2019-02-02 By expanding settlements, Israel faces stark choices about its future  🔗
2019-02-23 A polarised electorate has little desire for the government's compromise  🔗
2019-03-02 The Oscars’ influence has waned 🔗
2019-03-24 Economic growth does not guarantee rising happiness 🔗
2019-07-06 If everyone had voted, Hillary Clinton would probably be president 🔗
2020-02-22 China’s minorities have a tough time finding jobs 🔗
2020-03-06 Tourism flows and death rates suggest covid-19 is being under-reported 🔗
2020-06-06 Democracies contain epidemics most effectively 🔗

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