43 Quotes About Economic-growth
- Author Oscar Auliq-Ice
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It’s not really that I hate capitalism; I really couldn’t care less what kind of system of economic distribution we have, as long as it works for the good of all.
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- Author Oscar Auliq-Ice
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If capitalism was under another system which regulated it, so that supplies would fit the demand, rather than the suppliers trying to manipulate demands with deception to sell, then capitalism would be a great system.
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- Author Yuval Noah Harari
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Obesity is a double victory for consumerism. Instead of eating little, which will lead to economic contraction, people eat too much and then buy diet products - contributing to economic growth twice over.
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- Author Olawale Daniel
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Did you know that even if you have been saving 1 Naira daily since 1st of January, you won't still have 1 Dollar by 31st of December? That is how bad the Naira had feared against other currencies of the world. The union called Nigeria doesn't seems to be working, but the government aren't happy to hear that.
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- Author Angus Deaton
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Averages are no consolation to those who have been left behind.
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- Author Ziad K. Abdelnour
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I wish politicians the world over would stop claiming credit for economic growth that happens despite them, not because of them. Grow up...
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- Author Hendrith Smith
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All life naturally strives for growth. It is a natural phenomena. There are no conceivable limits to our growth. Once one ecosystem is outgrown, there is always a larger more comprehensive ecosystem to grow into. This should continue endlessly and exponentially.
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- Author Jo M. Sekimonyo
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Je déverse mon évangile et mes contradictions, non pour plaire mais pour susciter la probité de mes contemporains et augmenter la sollicitude contre l’injustice et les constructions sociales et économiques passées de date.
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- Author Mariana Mazzucato
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Governments and central banks were quietly admitting something they were still reluctant to announce publicly: the extraordinary power of private-sector banks lending to determine the pace of money creation, and therefore economic growth.
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