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When both women and men contribute to a country's economic life on an equal basis, they help building stronger societies and stronger economies.
— Sri Mulyani Indrawati
Over two billion people in China and India need commodities to grow their economies and improve their living standards.
— Ivan Glasenberg
You cannot tackle hunger, disease, and poverty unless you can also provide people with a healthy ecosystem in which their economies can grow.
— Gro Harlem Brundtland
Although investors have been concerned with China's slowing growth rate, China remains one of the largest and fastest-growing economies in the world.
— Mark Mobius
So often we rob tomorrow's memories by today's economies.
— John Mason Brown
More than half the world's largest 100 economies are corporations. They have no loyalties to place or citizens.
— Zac Goldsmith
The major economies are not American anymore. They are Asian and South American.
— David Douglas Duncan
Participatory complexity may well be the key descriptor of the 21st century - in our economies, in our politics, and in our everyday lives.
— Jamais Cascio
Centrally planned economies are upended by out of control population. Their escape valve is eugenics.
— A.E. Samaan
Economics is not a discipline that comes to correct answers - economies are too complex.
— Adam Davidson
The economies in Europe that will prosper, are those that are the greenest and the most energy efficient
— David Cameron
As book collectors know all too well: We only regret our economies, never our extravagances.
— Michael Dirda
Think about it. Women control 70 percent of global consumer spending ... when women do better, economies do better.
— Christine Lagarde
Art is more than a series of images that are disembodied. Art is objects that live in real places, economies, spaces, architecture.
— Trevor Paglen
Our real interest starts with our neighbors ... the future is about regional economies.
— Jean Charest
Games are work. There are economies popping up in games now because people value them.
— Jane McGonigal
Today, banking assets (that is, loans) in the world's major economies are equivalent to around 150 per cent of those countries' combined GDP.
— Niall Ferguson
Civilization is in fact the longest story of all. Civilization can persist through a series of economies.
— Fernand Braudel
It is absolutely without contradiction that when women are encouraged to participate in the formal economies of their societies, the economy grows.
— Hillary Clinton
The Ptolemaic system has been compared to that of Soviet Russia; it stands among the most closely controlled economies in history.
— Stacy Schiff
Broadcasting's best days lie ahead as both an engine of local economies and as an integral part of tomorrow's technological world.
— Gordon Smith
The ideal situation for any state is to experience sharp economic growth while its rivals' economies grow slowly or hardly at all.
— John Mearsheimer
It is unlikely that you'll have anything emerge from MEF (Major Economies Forum) by way of detailed programmatic specificity.
— Kevin Rudd
The hacker community may be small, but it possesses the skills that are driving the global economies of the future.
— Heather Brooke
You have to manage money. Particularly with market economies. You may have a great product, but if your bottom line goes bust, then that's it.
— Mukesh Ambani
Local economies are suffering as people spend more on fuel and less on consumer goods and travel.
— Dan Lipinski
I think I've always believed in Ronald Reagan's adage, "Peace through Strength." Let's grow stronger on a transatlantic basis in our economies.
— Mike Pence
It's no accident that the fastest growing states with the best economies are all led by Republican governors.
— Brian Sandoval
The blatant harassment of electromagnetic radiation researchers should be expected to be a feature of transitioning out of the energy based economies.
— Steven Magee
Since 2010, America has put more people back to work than Europe, Japan, and all advanced economies combined.
— Barack Obama
Hyatt lost its appeal because it was too big a machine. It's easy to systematize economies of scale, but you slowly lose who you are.
— John Pritzker
We also know that China and India, as their economies ramp up, are using more and more energy.
— Gale Norton
If all women on earth woke up tomorrow feeling truly positive and powerful in their own bodies, the economies of the globe would collapse overnight.
— Laurie Penny
The miserable failures of capitalist economies in the Great Depression were root causes of worldwide social and political disasters.
— James Tobin
The principal linkages between Japan and the U.S. global economies are trade, financial markets, and commodity markets.
— Mark Zandi
Economies of scale are a good thing. If we didn't have them, we'd still be living in tents and eating buffalo.
— Jamie Dimon
When women thrive, economies thrive.
— Hillary Clinton
Without entrepreneurs, economies become poor and weak. The old will not exist, the new can't enter
— Lester Thurow
Serial killers ruin families,' shrugged Bob. 'Corporate and political and religious psychopaths ruin economies. They ruin societies.
— Jon Ronson
In order to combat climate change, there's a real need to start localizing our economies
— Naomi Klein
Successful economies in the modern world are not sheepish about the power and responsibility of the state.
— David Miliband
We need open, competitive, market economies ... but at the same time with effective regulation and supervision.
— Jose Manuel Barroso
The biggest threat to advanced economies is that debt will accumulate until the overhang weighs on growth.
— Carmen Reinhart
States is seeking ways to sustain its innovative edge, and when societies around the world are trying to build creative digital-age economies, Jobs
— Walter Isaacson
When the economies of emerging markets don't just grow but beat expectations, there's scarcely a mention.
— Kenneth Fisher
The petty economies of the rich are just as amazing as the silly extravagances of the poor.
— William Feather
I'm cautious about the currency situation, oil pricing and the economies of some countries not performing as we are expecting.
— Lakshmi
Internal protectionism in Europe would be deadly, really a disaster for European economies.
— Jose Manuel Barroso
I look under the skin of countries' economies, and I help them make better decisions and be stronger, to prosper and create employment.
— Christine Lagarde
The global realignment is accelerating the migration of growth and wealth dynamics from the industrial world to the larger emerging economies.
— Mohamed El-Erian
We need banks and financiers and entrepreneurs to take risks because that's how economies grow over time.
— Greg Ip
What business could be mature when you have economies with more than 2 billion people in India, China and Southeast Asia?
— Jack Welch
I get to shift multiple markets. I get to shift economies. It's extremely liberating. I breathe differently.
— Shai Agassi
Development is about transforming the lives of people, not just transforming economies.
— Joseph E. Stiglitz
Global stocks bottomed in June 1921, but global economies didn't hit bottom for fully two more years.
— Kenneth Fisher
There are really very few economies of scale in centralising or standardising advertising.
— Stephen King
Safer cities generally mean stronger urban economies.
— Roger Altman
A check on itself, evil subserves the economies of good, as it were a condiment to give relish to good.
— Amos Bronson Alcott
Partly, the Russian system succeeds because, in contrast to the Western industrial economies, it makes full use of its manpower.
— John Kenneth Galbraith
The size of General Motors is in the service not of monopoly or the economies of scale but of planning.
— John Kenneth Galbraith
People, governments and economies of all nations must serve the needs of multinational banks and corporations.
— Zbigniew Brzezinski
The Eurozone has clearly gone spectacularly wrong, pulling down all the continental economies.
— Timothy Garton Ash