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Permission to re-publish articles and charts
The Economist is pleased to grant one-off permission for the republication of articles, special reports, charts and maps from The Economist, in both print and electronic format, subject to a copyright fee.
The process is now fully automated, thanks to the Rightslink application. If you would like permission to republish Economist content, please follow the five easy steps below:
1 - Locate the content you wish to reuse on Economist.com.
2 - Follow the link for "Reprints & Permissions" in the toolbar at the top right corner of the page.
3 - Select how you would like to reuse the content.
4 - Open a Rightslink account.
5 - Print your license and republish the relevant content.
If you would like more information about using Rightslink, please contact Rightslink customer support via phone at 001 877/622-5543 (toll free) or 001 978/777-9929, or via e-mail at customercare@copyright.com.
Ordering reprints of Economist articles
The Economist can supply customised reprints of individual articles to suit your needs. These are ideal for presentations or as part of a press pack.
Reprints are usually printed on 115gsm Gloss Art paper in two or four colour and will bear The Economist logo as standard. We are also happy to add your company logo and discuss any additional requirements that you may have.
Our minimum order quantity is 500 and most orders can be completed within two weeks.
Requests within North America
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Requests world-wide (excluding Nth. America)
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Ordering Economist surveys
The Economist publishes approximately 22 surveys every year. These surveys cover topics as diverse as 'E-Commerce', 'Wine' and 'China'.
We can supply standard printed copies of the most recent surveys as they appear in the newspaper:
Requests within North America
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Requests world-wide (excluding North America)
shop@economist.com
We also supply reprints of specific surveys customised to your needs.
Requests within North America
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corporatesales@economist.com
Permission to photocopy Economist material
Schools, colleges and universities
The Economist has an agreement with the CLA (Copyright Licensing Agency) in UK and with the CCC (Copyright Clearance Center) in USA to issue licences to all educational institutions on our behalf. If you are requesting permission on behalf of a school, college or university, please check with your librarian to see whether your institution has a CLA or CCC licence. If so, then you do not need separate permission from The Economist.
Other requests
For all other photocopy requests please contact:
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How do I get permission to reprint an article?
Contact our Rights and Syndication department at rights@economist.com.














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