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Quotes About Economy

If capitalism is to remain a healthy, vibrant economic system, corporations must participate in taking care of the society and the environment in which they live.
~ Simon Mainwaring
You want to continue with the social safety net: the good, the bad and the ugly parts of that, you have to have a vibrant economy. You have to have growth of the economy.
~ John Barrasso
Everything needs to work at the same time. But what keeps society vibrant permanently is jobs, industry, business, and stuff like that. It pays for everything else. If you just build affordable housing, and those people don't have jobs, it'll no longer be affordable soon. So you really have to build around the business community.
~ Jamie Dimon
Our platform emphasizes that a vibrant, free and fair market is essential to economic growth.
~ Cory Booker
This opportunity - to make it to the middle class or beyond no matter where you start out in life - it isn't bestowed on us from Washington. It comes from a vibrant free economy where people can risk their own money to open a business.
~ Marco Rubio
For African societies, no issue looms larger than employment. Only vibrant entrepreneurship and thriving small businesses can hope to provide the millions of jobs that are needed.
~ Richard Attias
We need a strong, vibrant economy to produce the tax revenue to fund our military.
~ Mac Thornberry
Having more women in leadership helps our economy grow strong and our communities become even more vibrant.
~ Kim Reynolds
I'm proud to work toward a greener, more vibrant economy with Mainers and stakeholders across our region through Northeast Clean Energy Council's efforts.
~ Sara Gideon
A growing, vibrant economy solves more problems than any government giveaway ever could.
~ Tate Reeves
Helping all Connecticut residents afford high-quality housing in the community of their choice supports families, kickstarts the economy, and makes neighborhoods vibrant places to live and work.
~ Ned Lamont
Now, I don't think President Obama and Vice President Biden get the credit they deserve for saving us from the worst economic crisis of our lifetimes. Our economy is so much stronger than when they took office.
~ Hillary Clinton
Without better economic opportunity, you can't have better public security and vice versa.
~ Enrique Pena Nieto
The higher interest and higher inflation is a vicious cycle.
~ Arundhati Bhattacharya
Those who invest in South Africa should not think they are doing us a favor; they are here for what they get out of our cheap and abundant labor, and they should know that they are buttressing one of the most vicious systems.
~ Desmond Tutu
We need to stop the vicious cycle of debt that is strangling us.
~ Beppe Grillo
Most people are basically a victim of the circumstances of their life. They have things like 9/11, they have terrorism threats, they have new war threats, they have economy problems, and they think, 'What can I do? I'm basically a victim.'
~ Stephen Covey
Children are being adultified because our economy is depending on them to make purchasing decisions. So they're essentially the victims of a marketing and capitalist machine gone awry.
~ Douglas Rushkoff
Lots of hardworking, blue-collar people across America have lost their jobs since the 1990s - victims of the globalist policies of the Bushes and Clintons.
~ Roger Stone
But the fact is we did have colonies in the east of Poland, we did have a slave economy there. But this is not common knowledge - or part of our national myth. It goes against the current romanticised view of the government, and much of the country, that Poles have always been victims, never oppressors.
~ Olga Tokarczuk
Today, in 2014, Victoria is a better, stronger, more financially secure state than when we came to government four years ago.
~ Denis Napthine
The Greens simply don't understand that a strong economy is the key to a better Victoria for all Victorian families.
~ Denis Napthine
The Greens will threaten the future of our strong economy. They will destroy jobs and put Victorian families at risk.
~ Denis Napthine
'Calcutta is a pot of honey' means that in the first half of the nineteenth century, before the society became truly Victorian in feeling and tone, Bengal was a place to make money. The governor-generals returned to England rich men. It was a bountiful, lush, prosperous, easy place to make a fortune - in coal, in jute, and particularly cloth.
~ Susanna Moore