1,161 Quotes About Economics
- Author Yuval Noah Harari
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This is the fly in the ointment of free-market capitalism. It cannot ensure that profits are gained in a fair way, or distributed in a fair manner. On the contrary, the craving to increase profits and production blinds people to anything that might stand in the way.
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- Author Paula Szuchman ; Jenny Anderson
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It [economics] is the study of how people, companies, and societies allocate scarce resources. Which happens to be the same puzzle you and your spouse are perpetually trying to solve: how to spend your limited time, energy, money and libido in ways that keep you smiling and your marriage thriving.
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- Author Rasheed Ogunlaru
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Funny how in a material world full of pundits and economists obsessed with assets and liabilities -personally, economically and globally - few speak about the greatest of all these…YOU.
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- Author Abhijit V. Banerjee
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The poor stay poor here because they do not save enough.
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- Author Alex Morritt
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Oil may run out, liquidity may dry up, but as long as ink flows freely, the next chapter of Life will continue to be written.
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- Author Robert Higgs
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Income inequality has no necessary connection with poverty, the lack of material resources for a decent life, such as adequate food, shelter, and clothing. A society with great income inequality may have no poor people, and a society with no income inequality may have nothing but poor people.
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- Author Stefan Molyneux
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When people encounter the free market and they recoil or react negatively to it, they're merely confessing that voluntaryism, trade and negotiation are foreign and threatening to them, which tells you everything about how tragically they were raised.
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- Author Jo Walton
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There's a way that money is freedom, but it isn't money, it's that money stands for having a choice.
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- Author Friedrich Hayek
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The disdain of profit is due to ignorance, and to an attitude that we may if we wish admire in the ascetic who has chosen to be content with a small share of the riches of this world, but which, when actualised in the form of restrictions on profits of others, is selfish to the extent that it imposes asceticism, and indeed deprivations of all sorts, on others.
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