954 Quotes About Economy-and-economics
- Author Frank Badillo
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The economy and retail sales are on the rebound, but the signs suggest that it will be an uneven rebound.
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- Author Frank Blake
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We think the economics here will be attractive. Pro customers are the heaviest weekday users of convenience stores.
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- Author Gary Burke
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The enthusiastic response of users of the first two editions confirms the success of this philosophy. Principles of Economics, 3rd Edition, embracing the 'less is more' approach, is the most carefully thought-out and well-executed text available.
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- Author Gordon Brown
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The fundamentals of the world economy are sound, low inflation, relatively stable and sound finances in the major industrial countries, and an ability to build from that so that the future is one that we can face with confidence.
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- Author Haywood Boston
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The suburban schools have traditionally done better than the city schools, and I believe that's due to economics, plus, in the city schools we water each other down. We're fragmented, but in the suburbs you have one high school that everybody goes to.
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- Author James Bianco
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The domestic economy is very strong and these numbers are yet another indication of it.
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- Author Jan Balkenende
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Our global economy is built on establishing strategic communications, ... The U.S. and the Netherlands have a great deal in common including a creative spirit.
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- Author Jared Bernstein
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It's a pretty classic story of an economy that's leaving middle-income households behind. The gap between how this economy's doing and the living standards of the median family has never been larger.
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- Author Jared Bernstein
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In a strong economy, hours and output can both grow, so long as output grows at a faster rate, thus resulting in productivity growth. But... productivity can also grow in a slowdown or recession, when a decline in hours outpaces weak or nonexistent output growth.
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