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Quotes About Economy

Europe and North America, we are told, are less dependent on energy-intensive heavy industry than in the 1960s and 1970s. It seems we squeeze more GDP out of a barrel of oil than in those benighted days.
~ James Buchan
Folks in the bottom half of the economy are already squeezed hard. They will be bloodied and bankrupt if economic policy inadvertently induces a recession.
~ William Greider
We need to see many more people starting businesses and becoming their own boss, but the squeezed middle exists as much within this group as in the population at large as rising costs are hitting small businesses - who after all are consumers too.
~ Chuka Umunna
It's obvious that St. Louis has certain advantages compared to other cities: namely, a concentration of financial services.
~ Jim McKelvey
Stability is necessary for our future economic success.
~ Gordon Brown
Interest rates are used to achieve overall economic stability.
~ Ben Bernanke
China... has the capacity to ensure its stability and growth.
~ Francois Hollande
There is nobody who would want, in any way, to lose what Paul Volcker won for the American people by fighting inflation and achieving price stability.
~ Charles L. Evans
The participation of our country in the eurozone is a guarantee for the country's monetary stability. It is a driver of financial prosperity.
~ Lucas Papademos
Along with our friends in the GCC, the first order of business is stability. Beyond the imperative of stability, the most important priority is job creation for all Bahrainis.
~ Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa
If you're going to grow the economy, if people are going to have more income, you have to have stability in the marketplace.
~ Jason Chaffetz
It's time to focus on real solutions that will create jobs and build our economy for real strength and stability - not just for the fortunate few, but for every American.
~ Kirsten Gillibrand
I think the Chinese model is one that appeals more and more in the developing world. People see that an authoritarian state can hold onto power, can hold on to stability and can drive the economy forward.
~ Richard Engel
The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) is committed to policies that promote maximum employment and price stability, consistent with our mandate from Congress.
~ Janet Yellen
In our globalized world, our domestic prosperity depends heavily on the world economy, which, of course, requires stability and order. Who provides that stability and order? The U.S. military.
~ Tom Cotton
I want to say very clearly that the government... is ready to intervene in order to guarantee the stability of banks and the savings of our citizens.
~ Paolo Gentiloni
What the world needs most for its stability, and what the U.S. needs for its national security, is economic growth, which is driven first and foremost by expanded carbon use.
~ Robert Zubrin
Beijing is trying to split the baby between simultaneously liberalizing the economy and maintaining economic stability, but those two factors are increasingly mutually exclusive.
~ Anthony Scaramucci
Free trade and economic stability do not, by themselves, guarantee success.
~ Ildefonso Guajardo Villarreal
Until you separate the speculative behaviour of the financial sector from the real economy and the financing of the real economy, then we are not going to see the kind of stability or the capacity to drive genuine, income-led growth as opposed to debt-fuelled, speculative behaviour.
~ Sharan Burrow
Middle-income countries need to attend to the education of their poorest people to build their economies and ensure long-term stability.
~ Julia Gillard
Exchange-rate stability is extremely important.
~ Yoshihide Suga
We need a transitional Brexit deal that provides maximum certainty and stability. Labour will deliver it.
~ Keir Starmer
During the 1970s, inflation expectations rose markedly because the Federal Reserve allowed actual inflation to ratchet up persistently in response to economic disruptions - a development that made it more difficult to stabilize both inflation and employment.
~ Janet Yellen