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Quotes About Economy

The only thing that I know for sure is that the people who invest in the U.K., those investors, believe strongly that the ramifications of a hard Brexit are very bad, and they believe that a recession will take place in the U.K., and that would clearly be negative for banks of the U.K.
~ Steve Eisman
Indias rapid economic growth has mainly been due to the dismantling of government controls. An attempt to reintroduce monopolistic pricing must be strongly opposed.
~ Sucheta Dalal
In 2008, when the global financial crisis struck, it was a bad year for a lot of developing countries, and it manifested itself in consumer confidence.
~ Adi Godrej
The United States is much further along because its financial crisis struck three years before Europe's, in 2008, causing headwinds that have pressured it ever since.
~ Roger Altman
Most of the major increases in the debt ceiling have been accompanied by structural changes in the way we raise and spend money.
~ Charles Bass
There is no better protection against the euro crisis than successful structural reforms in southern Europe.
~ Mario Draghi
If you want to do something to destroy consumer spending, just eat away at the middle class because the other problem we have is the structural problem of middle class America.
~ Wilbur Ross
We need to go faster on structural reforms in France.
~ Emmanuel Macron
Italy needed structural reforms to become more competitive.
~ Mario Monti
Poland is much more advanced than Romania in structural reforms.
~ Victor Ponta
GST is a structural move in the right direction. It could take a few months to settle down. It is another one of the government's fundamental shifts which are all very well thought through... It will make us a much more robust economy.
~ Kumar Mangalam Birla
We have taken measures to ensure businesses stay afloat during the pandemic and undertaken historic structural reforms to accelerate growth post-Covid.
~ Anurag Thakur
The United States came into the coronavirus recession with a few structural advantages, including a highly diversified economy.
~ Annie Lowrey
I believe that the artist's involvement in the capitalist structure is disadvantageous to the artist and forces him to produce objects in order to live.
~ Sol LeWitt
In order to address world economic imbalances, countries around the world should make joint efforts to adjust their economic structure.
~ Hu Jintao
What needs to be kept in mind is both that capitalism is a hyper-abstract impersonal structure and that it would be nothing without our co-operation.
~ Mark Fisher
In the domain of cops and robbers, an interdiction serves to structure a black market and a shadow economy.
~ William Irwin Thompson
People often talk about Hispanics. You know, I have more Hispanics come up to me telling me, 'Listen, I can't wait for your father to be president. He's gonna bring jobs back to the United States. He's gonna end the nonsense. He's gonna create good trade deals. He's gonna create better education. He's gonna create a better family structure.'
~ Eric Trump
What is a fair way to structure our economy? To handle those who did not come to America legally? To distribute scarce public resources and benefits?
~ Kristen Soltis Anderson
Governments around the world are looking for economic growth and job creation. African economies are no exception, with increasing recognition that growth has to be built on a more diversified economic structure in order to make a lasting contribution to development.
~ Arancha Gonzalez
Tax can be structured in a way that actually encourages investment in infrastructure and encourages investment in Australia from overseas.
~ Andrew Forrest
The economy in South Africa was racially structured for many decades, if not centuries.
~ Jacob Zuma
Different countries have different kinds of financial structures.
~ Ben Bernanke
Every economy exists, no matter what the level of democracy, has elements of crony capitalism. It's - given human nature and given the democratic structures, which we all, I assume, adhere to, that is an inevitable consequence.
~ Alan Greenspan