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Quotes About Economy

All the errors of this school rest precisely on the conception that mistakes the phenomena of competition, as seen from the angle of the isolated capitalist, for the phenomena of the whole of capitalist economy.
~ Rosa Luxemburg
T]he Dollar is always too light, a genuine Holy Ghost, more precious than blood.
~ Louis-Ferdinand Celine
All the currencies of Europe are relatives of the Dollar.
~ Louis-Ferdinand Celine
restaurants and bars opened along Garibaldi Avenue. More than a dozen factories sprang up making blouses for the garment trade. Neighboring Bangor
~ Malcolm Gladwell
What Borgenicht was getting in his eighteen-hour days was a lesson in the modern economy. He was learning market research. He was learning manufacturing. He was learning how to negotiate with imperious Yankees. He was learning how to plug himself into popular culture in order to understand new fashion trends.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
Suicides tend to fall in wartime, for example, and rise in times of economic distress.)
~ Malcolm Gladwell
Demographics don't lie, economies don't lie. When the median age of your population is twenty-four-years-old and a quarter of the working population's unemployed - this is not a recipe for success.
~ Ilan Berman
It's a success story here in Michigan. We have hiring going on. We have new industries going on.
~ James P. Hoffa
Our GDP growth rates are creating - our high GDP growth rates, the success of our economy means we're creating lots of disposable income.
~ John W. Snow
When you save the life of anyone, a farmer, a teacher, a mother, they are contributing productively into the economy.
~ Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
The production of too many useful things results in too many useless people.
~ Karl Marx
The U.S. government has a technology, called a printing press (or, today, its electronic equivalent), that allows it to produce as many U.S. dollars as it wishes at essentially no cost.
~ Ben Bernanke
Among Gandhi's best-known pronouncements on industrial capitalism are these famous lines written in 1928: "God forbid that India should ever take to industrialism after the manner of the West. If an entire nation of 300 millions [sic] took to similar economic exploitation, it would strip the world bare like locusts.
~ Amitav Ghosh
L'oppio inonderà il mercato come un diluvio monsonico
~ Amitav Ghosh
Economy. Pleasure-pain bunkum.
~ Anais Nin
The economy recovered to a great extent from the disasters of Bhutto's rule, but the boom of the 1980s under Zia proved as shallow as that under Musharraf – based above all on US aid and remittances from the Pakistani workers who flooded to the Gulf states in response to the oil boom.
~ Anatol Lieven
On the other hand, charitable donation, at almost 5 per cent of GDP, is one of the highest rates in the world.
~ Anatol Lieven
It has often been suggested that Chinese-style, market-oriented reforms are the solution to the North Korean problem.
~ Andrei Lankov
North Korea is a small country with few resources and a moribund economy. In spite of all this, however, it has managed to survive and successfully manipulate larger players, including an impressive number of the great powers.
~ Andrei Lankov
Inside the myth of Australia's economic superheroes. We're living through the second longest boom in Australian history. You can't move for talk of the budget surplus.
~ Andrew Charlton
Excuse me, Pinchy," I say quickly (before he can start a third verse), "but isn't everything in the Two-Dollar Shop always only two dollars?
~ Andy Griffiths
The country will have the economy of Uganda, but Democrats will be in total control.
~ Ann Coulter
Amnesty will be fantastic for the economy. Unless we're talking about the Mexican economy, this is patently ridiculous. Adding another 30 million poor, unskilled, non-taxpaying, welfare-receiving people to America is good only for government workers and employers who refuse to mechanize their operations or pay Americans one dollar more.
~ Ann Coulter
She thought of Mama making dresses for her and Rose because handmade was cheaper than store bought
~ Ann M. Martin