1,194 Quotes About Economy
- Author Amintore Fanfani
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It should be noted that the conception of wealth will be bound up with a general outlook on the universe, so that if this changes, so also will the conception of wealth also change. And since every age reveals a general outlook on the universe, it is easy to conclude that each age of history has its own particular idea of wealth and hence a special economic spirit.
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- Author Wilhelm Liebknecht
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Socialism and democracy are not identical, but they are simply different expressions of the same principle; they belong together, supplement each other, and one can never be incompatible with the other. Socialism without democracy is pseudo-socialism, just as democracy without socialism is pseudo-democracy. The democratic state is the only feasible form for a society organized on a socialist basis.
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- Author John Maynard Keynes
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The same rule of self-destructive financial calculation governs every walk of life. We destroy the beauty of the countryside because the un-appropriated splendors of nature have no economic value. We are capable of shutting off the sun and the stars because they do not pay a dividend.
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- Author Yanis Varoufakis
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Greece's bailout, then Ireland's, then Portgual's, then Spain's were primarily rescue packages for French and German banks.
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- Author Catherine Austin Fitts
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they just took the US government... they just changed the governance model by accounting policy to a fascist government
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- Author Lucy Moore
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The crash did not cause the Depression: that was part of a far broader malaise. What it did was expose the weaknesses that underpinned the confidence and optimism of the 1920s - poor distribution of income, a weak banking structure and insufficient regulations, the economy's dependence on new consumer goods, the over-extension of industry and the Government's blind belief that promoting business interests would make America uniformly prosperous.
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- Author Richie Norton
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When trust is low, speed is slow.
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- Author Ha-Joon Chang
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Economics is a political argument. It is not – and can never be – a science; there are no objective truths in economics that can be established independently of political, and frequently moral, judgements. Therefore, when faced with an economic argument, you must ask the age-old question ‘Cui bono?’ (Who benefits?), first made famous by the Roman statesman and orator Marcus Tullius Cicero.
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- Author Derek Thompson
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It is an economic fact that predicting the future is most valuable when everybody things you are wrong.
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