The 'Doing business in...' guides, which cover 20 cities across the world, contain personal tips from the title's correspondents in the field, a press release from the publication said.
Each guide lasts for 15 minutes and can be downloaded from The Economist's website or listened to online.
"The focus is on business trips. We give tips on business etiquette, where to take a client to lunch and how best to kill an hour between appointments, providing a succinct companion to a business trip," said Sarah Dallas, editor of the Economist series, in the release.
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