The Economist (US) back issues from October 1992:
That pain again. (H. Ross Perot rejoins the presidential race) (Editorial) (Cover Story)
Oct 03, 1992
Two-speed Europe? (European Union) (Editorial)
Oct 03, 1992
Bring in the Zulus. (South African negotiations) (Editorial)
Oct 03, 1992
Franco's Brazil. (Vice president Itamar Franco) (Editorial)
Oct 03, 1992
New factories for old. (automobile manufacturing) (Editorial)
Oct 03, 1992
The old comrades' club. (Ukrainian government) (Editorial)
Oct 03, 1992
The next test. (Britain's economy) (Editorial)
Oct 03, 1992
Banks and technology: cure-all or snake-oil?
Oct 03, 1992
The worm that turned. (George Bush begins to gain in polls) (American Survey)
Oct 03, 1992
The Clinton shuffle: free trade. (presidential candidate Bill Clinton) (American Survey)
Oct 03, 1992
Twitching millionaires: California workers' compensation. (American Survey)
Oct 03, 1992
To the tolerant, the money: homosexuals and politics. (American Survey)
Oct 03, 1992
When Jerry meets Mickey. (Jerry Brown, Mikhail Gorbachev)
Oct 03, 1992
On the reservation: nuclear waste.
Oct 03, 1992
When big pips squeak: New York. (economic climate )
Oct 03, 1992
Chuck it shorty. (Ross Perot) (Column)
Oct 03, 1992
Visitors to the middle kingdom. (China's foreign relations)
Oct 03, 1992
Relaxed and tightened in Myanmar. (martial law)
Oct 03, 1992
Party-poopers: Philippines. (United States military leaving)
Oct 03, 1992
Minor aspects: Vietnam. (minorities)
Oct 03, 1992
One delivery too many: Japan. (corruption)
Oct 03, 1992
Growing and growing. (Asian population)
Oct 03, 1992
Lochinvar goes west. (Brazil)
Oct 03, 1992
The damage he could do: Zulus. (leader Gatsha Buthelezi)
Oct 03, 1992
Stepping into a swarm of bees: Somalia.
Oct 03, 1992
Splitting again? Canada.
Oct 03, 1992
Arrows in the heart of Iran. (overpopulation)
Oct 03, 1992
Horror stories and yawns: two cities: Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Oct 03, 1992
The glumness behind Germany's power.
Oct 03, 1992
Pressing on: European Community. (Maastricht treaty)
Oct 03, 1992
Pain to come: Spain. (economy)
Oct 03, 1992
Scapegoat passes buck. (European Community economic integration)
Oct 03, 1992
Me, too: Sweden. (economy)
Oct 03, 1992
We have a plan: Ukraine. (economy)
Oct 03, 1992
Tearing apart: Georgia. (former Soviet republic)
Oct 03, 1992
In trouble: Romania.
Oct 03, 1992
Joxe in box: France. (Defense Minister Pierre Joxe)
Oct 03, 1992
John Major's finger job. (fiscal policy)
Oct 03, 1992
Lessons from the Kiwis. (New Zealand's fiscal policy)
Oct 03, 1992
Flying solo? European Fighter Aircraft.
Oct 03, 1992
Digital daze: mobile telephones.
Oct 03, 1992
De Montfort rides again: the new universities. (Leicester, England)
Oct 03, 1992
High noon can wait. (1992 Labour Party conference) (Column)
Oct 03, 1992
Feeling sorry for steel. (steel industry losses)
Oct 03, 1992
Hai Swindon: Britain's car industry.
Oct 03, 1992
The way we were. (currency controls)
Oct 03, 1992
Difficult to rig: Japan's chip market.
Oct 03, 1992
Over easy: Egghead Software.
Oct 03, 1992
The typing on the wall: Lexmark.
Oct 03, 1992
Minding the store: Sears Roebuck.
Oct 03, 1992
Better than price-fixing? Europe's chemical industry.
Oct 03, 1992
Some are more EMU than others. (European Monetary Union)
Oct 03, 1992
Up, up and away: the yen.
Oct 03, 1992
Exit Europe. (investments)
Oct 03, 1992
Lost in a maze of hedges. (hedging)
Oct 03, 1992
On second thoughts, perhaps not. (privatized pensions in Chile)
Oct 03, 1992
Back in business: American buy-outs. (leveraged buyouts)
Oct 03, 1992
The forgotten China play: Taiwanese stockmarket.
Oct 03, 1992
Big television, big deal. (high definition television)
Oct 03, 1992
Brownian emotion. (Robert Brown and Brownian motion in particles)
Oct 03, 1992
Obviously not: intellectual property. (biotechnology patents)
Oct 03, 1992
Canning the film director. (auteur theory of motion picture style)
Oct 03, 1992
Wilful: William Eggleston. (photographer)
Oct 03, 1992
Colorful seducer. (painter Henri Matisse)
Oct 03, 1992
Benetton-ville: Italy's capital. (Rome, Italy's buildings painted non-traditional colors)
Oct 03, 1992