In recent years, The Economist has attracted much attention as a highly respected international well-known news weekly. However, with the increasing demands for media coverage, some voices began to question the ability and professionalism of the authors of the Economist. In this article, we will explore this issue in depth, challenge the authority, and seek the truth.

Critics have pointed out that the authors of the Economist are not very professional in some areas. Some reports may lack in-depth professional knowledge and understanding of the local culture and history, leading to one-sidedness and error of the report content. For example, some reports of economic or political dynamics in developing countries have been accused of ignoring basic facts and background, demonstrating the inadequacy of the authors.