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Letter "E" » Economics
«Stagflation is too tame to describe the economic crisis of Ukraine. The country is actually going through a 'hyper-depression'.»
Author: Daniel Kaufmann
| About:
Economics
«The nation that buys commands, the nation that sells serves; it is necessary to balance trade in order to ensure freedom; the country that wants to die sells only to one country , and the country that wants to survive sells to more than one.»
«The dramatic modernization of the Asian economies ranks alongside the Renaissance and the Industrial Revolution as one of the most important developments in economic history.»
Author: Larry Summers
| About:
Economics,
History
| Keywords:
alongside, Asian, developments, dramatic, Economic development, economies, industrial, industrial revolution, modernization, ranks, Renaissance, the Renaissance
«There is one good thing about Marx: he was not a Keynesian.»
Author: Murray Rothbard
| About:
Economics
«The gap in our economy is between what we have and what we think we ought to have - and that is a moral problem, not an economic one.»
«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.»
«The love of economy is the root of all virtue.»
«The economy of a novelist is a little like that of a careful housewife who is unwilling to throw away anything that might perhaps serve its turn.»
«Religion and art spring from the same root and are close kin. Economics and art are strangers.»
«The government is neither a monolith nor simply the public interest personified.»
Author: Thomas Sowell
(Economist, Writer)
| About:
Economics,
Government
| Keywords:
monolith, personified, personify, public interest, The Public Interest
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