(1643 quotes found)
“Economically, unfair trade will benefit nobody in the long run, as poorer countries will be bled totally dry and will become unable to produce anything.”
Chris Martin
“You have to deal with this in political terms, not in economical terms.”
George Baker
“There have even been rumors that mathematics is used in economics (and in other social sciences) either for the deliberate purpose of mystification or to confer dignity upon common places as French was once used in diplomatic communications.”
James Newman
“In a world with millions of international journeys and economic transactions every year, ideas of 'Splendid Isolation' or rhetoric about 'the White Cliffs of Dover' can do nothing to address international criminality, terrorism or serious and organized crime or address patterns of international migration,”
Charles Clarke
“It keeps offices open in areas that would have a tremendous economic impact,”
Anthony Principi
“Public servants say, always with the best of intentions, "What greater service we could render if only we had a little more money and a little more power." But the truth is that outside of its legitimate function, government does nothing as well or as economically as the private sector.”
Ronald Reagan
“There can be no liberty unless there is economic liberty.”
Margaret Thatcher
“It's bad ethics and terrible economics. Take my money and make America well.”
Bill Clinton
“Advertising is, actually, a simple phenomenon in terms of economics. It is merely a substitute for a personal sales force - an extension, if you will, of the merchant who cries aloud his wares.”
Rosser Reeves
“[To be sure, Motherboard never left the confines of the SOE stables after Simpson couched the project, citing economic reasons. Moreover,] the end product was a much-larger-scale endeavor, ... It had nothing to do with editorial content.”
Lisa Simpson