Kinley salmon is an africa correspondent for the economist, and is based in senago. He says he was left with a number one cut into the back of his hair after trying to do it himself using a beard trimmer. Kinley: "It undermined one of the theories that i studied in economics back in a university"
Hints are turning to hard data: economic slowdowns are coming. We ask about the threat of recessions in different regions and about the effects they may have. The reckless behaviour of China’s fighter pilots is just one reflection of the country’s distrust of the West. And a haircut gone wrong leads to a lesson that challenges textbook economics. For full access to print, digital and audio editions of The Economist, subscribe here www.economist.com/intelligenceoffer