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Quotes About Economy

I think family businesses are still crucial for India's economy, but they need to professionalize. For young entrepreneurs, too, family should play a significant part.
~ Jaggi Vasudev
Lots of migrants live in our country, and they make a significant contribution to our economy.
~ Sebastian Kurz
For the writers I have worked with and for me, the relationship between the personal comedy of daily life and the economic context in which that life happens has always been very significant.
~ Ken Loach
Every major industry sector in the U.S. would be positively impacted by the USMCA, with blue-collar manufacturing jobs seeing the most significant gains.
~ Mark Meadows
My mission is to grow business in Silicon Alley.
~ Jason Calacanis
Bolsonaro must relax, I do not plan to shut down the economy. It's silly.
~ Alberto Fernandez
You never look silly when you're defending the American people and their pocketbook.
~ Marsha Blackburn
A U.S. dollar is an IOU from the Federal Reserve Bank. It's a promissory note that doesn't actually promise anything. It's not backed by gold or silver.
~ P. J. O'Rourke
If you have faith in our leaders of commerce, don't buy gold. If you do not have faith in them, maybe you should buy gold or silver.
~ Robert Kiyosaki
We see China as a large market opportunity with similar cyclical economic cycles that occur throughout every economy.
~ Douglas Leone
The crisis of the fisheries is similar to our economy. This is not one fishery failing, but the whole system.
~ Daniel Pauly
Though there are many differences between Barack Obama and Jimmy Carter, they are strikingly similar in their poor economic records and even more so in their shared pessimism and bearishness on America.
~ David Limbaugh
My budget is similar to the Penny Plan, which cuts 1 percent a year for five or six years and balances the budget.
~ Rand Paul
If you look at the Greek economic record, it's been very similar to the U.S. experience in the first four years of the Great Depression. And after having a Depression-sized event, they've cut the unit-labor cost in Greece - they've closed something like half the gap with Germany.
~ Austan Goolsbee
In pursuing economic growth, India and the United States share similar values and similar challenges. We understand that the global economy is here to stay. To keep growing and leading the world in innovation and opportunity, the United States and India must trade freely, openly, and according to the principles of the global marketplace.
~ Henry Paulson
I look at this in a very simple way: I want to bring the debt down.
~ Amy Klobuchar
We will open a new bunch of reforms regarding the labor market to make it simpler and adaptable, more flexible.
~ Emmanuel Macron
The easier question might be, 'What isn't Alibaba?' The company is only 15 years old, but it has gotten so big over that timeframe that it basically touches every single part of the Chinese economy. I think the simplest comparison to draw is that it is like eBay and Amazon combined.
~ Kayla Tausche
If we were starting from scratch, there's no question a simple retail consumption tax with protections for those with lower incomes would drive the economy the best and be the simplest to administer.
~ Kevin Brady
When you're dressing on a budget, simplicity is key.
~ Ne-Yo
Globalization is simply opening the free marketplace to encompass the entire world.
~ P. J. O'Rourke
On the one hand, information wants to be expensive, because it's so valuable. The right information in the right place just changes your life. On the other hand, information wants to be free, because the cost of getting it out is getting lower and lower all the time. So you have these two fighting against each other.
~ Stewart Brand
I was never burdened by the notion that I was working for a political party that was fundamentally hypocritical on the deficit and economy and one that would proceed to impeach Bill Clinton for lying about sex under the leadership of Speaker Newt Gingrich, who was having an affair with a former House intern himself.
~ Stuart Stevens
When Reagan took office, the national debt was $934 billion; when he left, it was $2.7 trillion.
~ Stuart Stevens