“A study of economics usually reveals that the best time to buy anything is last year”
Marty Allen
“The first lesson of economics is scarcity: There is never enough of anything to satisfy all those who want it. The first lesson of politics is to disregard the first lesson of economics.”
Thomas Sowell
“Every time a Super Bowl comes to South Florida, it's worth about $350-to-$400 million in economic impact, ... If we've got $350 million in '07 and another $350 million in '10, and it might be more than that, we're looking at ... $800 million in impact to South Florida, which is huge.”
Wayne Huizenga
“Every time a Super Bowl comes to South Florida, it's worth about $350-to-$400 million in economic impact. If we've got $350 million in '07 and another $350 million in '10, and it might be more than that, we're looking at ... $800 million in impact to South Florida, which is huge.”
“Historically, any time of serious domestic economic struggle has had negative effects on the entertainment industry, as consumers re-prioritize the expenditure of their discretionary income.”
Wayne Martin
“If you do your economic studies properly and count the cost of building and maintaining highways, as well as the cost of gasoline, then the cost of travel by light rail is not only merely competitive; it is actually less than what people normally look at.”
Ron Goforth
“At the time those decisions were being made here in Wisconsin, they made absolute economic sense.”
Dan Ebert