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Quotes About Global economy

Even if we could get China and India to stop burning shit tomorrow, and crash their economies for the sake of Mother Earth," T.R. said, "it wouldn't undo what we've done, as a civilization, to the atmosphere since we first worked out how to turn fossil fuel into work.
~ Neal Stephenson
most money is invisible, little more than numbers on a computer screen?
~ Niall Ferguson
I believe the world economy will crash when Russia or China moves to a gold-backed currency. They know that when this thing blows, the old law returns: he with most gold makes the rules.
~ Max Keiser
The American multinational companies made millions and millions of dollars from globalization.
~ Jack Ma
The rules of the global economy are rigged against those who have to work to earn a living and in favour of multinational corporations and the ultra-rich.
~ Sharan Burrow
We're absolutely open to making NAFTA better.
~ Luis Videgaray Caso
a second-rate nation run with the economic vision of an Armenian pastry shop.
~ Christopher Fowler
Claims about the dematerialization of modern economies and about a postindustrial world in which manufacturing does not matter are costly misinterpretations of fundamental realities.
~ Vaclav Smil
any data more than a week old is history and is not useful for making the fast decisions necessitated by our highly connected global economy.
~ Verne Harnish
Investors should be cautiously positioned as the global economy and markets face major uncertainties. The downgrade will be a further headwind to growth and job creation in the U.S.
~ Mohamed El-Erian
I think in our global economy, uncertainty is ever increasing. So to accommodate to that, we need to build a dynamic economy and dynamic rules that can adapt to changing circumstances.
~ Myron Scholes
Major drivers of global unemployment are lack of job creation and skills shortage or mismatch.
~ Tae Yoo
San Diego is living proof that a healthy economy, low unemployment rate and strong international ties are not mutually exclusive.
~ Kevin Faulconer
In 2006, the global economy was doing well. In India, the political and economic situation was stable. All key macroeconomic indicators reflected an economy that was in robust good health.
~ Baba Kalyani
We have to keep our eye on inflation, but so far inflation remains reasonably in check on the global stage.
~ John W. Snow
Britain should not be held back by the E.U.'s protectionist stance which keeps so many developing countries from growing their economies.
~ Penny Mordaunt
Today, being the biggest developing countries in the world, China and India are both committed to developing their economy and raising their people's living standards.
~ Li Peng
There's no doubt that decisions made by the leading central banks do affect the global financial markets and, consequently, our situation.
~ Elvira Nabiullina
The economic consequences of these policies have been the same just about everywhere, and exactly what one would expect: a massive increase in social and economic inequality, a marked increase in severe deprivation for the poorest nations and peoples of the world, a disastrous global environment, an unstable global economy and an unprecedented bonanza for the wealthy.
~ Noam Chomsky
The world is a global economy. I thought, 'It's a bummer we don't have a unifying currency.' Then I saw Bitcoin had already had a crash and had the resistance to recover. The community was strong enough to push it through again. That's really exciting.
~ Adam Draper
A U.K. vote to exit the European Union could have significant economic repercussions.
~ Janet Yellen
What's going on in this country? Unions stand against those trends. We've got to somehow insulate the robust American economy from this global economy that seems to want to devour our standard of living.
~ James P. Hoffa
As universal a truth as the rising and setting of the sun each day, the global economy needs people.
~ Sharan Burrow
In the world of globalization, the fossil fuel masters of the universe who are digging up our boreal forest and our muskeg and scraping out the bitumen would rather have Canadians take all the risks - and then the oceans take the risks to ship it to refineries that they've already built in other countries rather than create jobs for Canadians here.
~ Elizabeth May