“Even a great philosophical idea when mixed with mysticism, turns into a dangerous weapon that becomes an impediment in the path of… — Abhijit Naskar Copy Share Image
Britain should not be held back by the E.U.'s protectionist stance which keeps so many developing countries from growing their economies. — Penny Mordaunt Copy Share Image
While the technology revolution has yet to reach far into the households of those in developing countries, this is certainly another area… — Carol Bellamy Copy Share Image
The trend in the world right now is - not just in developed countries, but in developing countries including China and India… — Naoto Kan Copy Share Image
Fighting malaria not only has a positive impact on improving health services in developing countries, it also increases their economic growth and… — Penny Mordaunt Copy Share Image
In landlocked developing countries, geographical barriers to markets are unnecessarily accompanied by virtual ones: their e-connectivity rates are among the world's lowest. — Arancha Gonzalez Copy Share Image
Trade is critical to us all - it ensures we have what we need to live, that the NHS gets the equipment… — Liz Truss Copy Share Image
The biggest problems are the damn national sectors of these developing countries. These countries think that they have the right to develop… — Thomas Lovejoy Copy Share Image
Accepting Turkey as a member of the European club means that the club is open to outsiders, to Muslims, to poorer people,… — Andrew Mango Copy Share Image
Making loans and fighting poverty are normally two of the least glamorous pursuits around, but put the two together and you have… — James Surowiecki Copy Share Image
I am afraid there are people who want to stop the economic growth, the rise in the standard of living (though not… — Vaclav Klaus Copy Share Image
Peter Montiel has long set the highest standard for lucid textbooks on the macroeconomics of developing countries. Now in this new edition… — William Easterly Copy Share Image
UN studies conducted in more than forty developing countries show that the birth rate falls as women gain equality... I believe income-earning… — Muhammad Yunus Copy Share Image
Behind Trump's promise to 'make America great again' lie many fallacies. The most important fallacy is that America's place in the world… — Joseph Stiglitz Copy Share Image
You cannot immunize sick, malnourished children and expect them to get away with it. You'll kill far more children than would have… — Archie Kalokerinos Copy Share Image
As developing countries became bigger traders, it was clear that the old way of doing business wouldn't fly. To get them back… — Daniel Altman Copy Share Image
The term 'human rights' has been too often associated with conditionality, and with concerns of developing countries that in order to benefit… — Mary Robinson Copy Share Image
“I became convinced that the advanced industrial countries, through international organizations like the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Trade Organization (WTO),… — Joseph E. Stiglitz Copy Share Image
The main drawback, of course, was cost. Participating effectively in World Summit on the Information Society was very expensive for both developing… — David Souter Copy Share Image
The history of capitalism has been so totally re-written that many people in the rich world do not perceive the historical double… — Ha-Joon Chang Copy Share Image
Increasingly developing countries are asking for aid to help deal with the consequences of climate change, which we don't want to give. — Elizabeth Kolbert Copy Share Image
Broadband connectivity can be a powerful catalyst as well as an anchor for economic and social advancement in developing countries. It creates… — Tae Yoo Copy Share Image
Also, it is interesting that developing countries, with China and India perhaps in the lead, where the future of the global environment… — Maurice Strong Copy Share Image
I am sympathetic to developing countries’ concerns: because of our emissions it’s their crops that will disappear; because of our inaction, it’s… — John F. Kerry Copy Share Image
A citizen of an advanced industrialized nation consumes in six months the energy and raw materials that have to last the citizen… — Maurice Strong Copy Share Image
I think the point about ActionAid is what it's asking people to do is engage with poor people in developing countries and… — Emma Thompson Copy Share Image
Political stability was at most a factor in assessing developing countries or Russia. It is now also an issue in Western democracies. — Nicholas Bloom Copy Share Image
My issue with the state of women became incredibly stimulated when I was visiting developing countries and it became obvious that women… — Annie Lennox Copy Share Image
I want to tell women in developing countries that they are as powerful as their male counterparts, and they can play an… — Samina Baig Copy Share Image
Large companies everywhere tend to be more productive than small ones. But the gap in productivity is far wider in developing countries. — Arancha Gonzalez Copy Share Image
We have made a full frontal attack on corruption. The question is whether we can address the question of governance in developing… — James Wolfensohn Copy Share Image
Decisions about whether industries or companies should be publicly or privately owned are for the governments of developing countries to make; but… — Hilary Benn Copy Share Image
Open markets offer the only realistic hope of pulling billions of people in developing countries out of abject poverty, while sustaining prosperity… — Kofi Annan Copy Share Image
To maximise global social welfare, policymakers should strongly encourage the diffusion of knowledge from developed to developing countries. — Joseph Stiglitz Copy Share Image
Today, being the biggest developing countries in the world, China and India are both committed to developing their economy and raising their… — Li Peng Copy Share Image
Through U.K. aid, we will help developing countries to crack down on money laundering and gather more tax - which will reduce… — Penny Mordaunt Copy Share Image
For some members of the radical Left, particularly in the West, people in developing countries are an ideological abstraction, on whom fantasies… — Amitava Kumar Copy Share Image
It is a contradiction to support increased development assistance, yet turn a blind eye to actions by multinationals anothers that undermine the… — Trevor Manuel Copy Share Image
Developing countries like Malaysia should have a say in changing the world financial system since we have faced the problems that it… — Mahathir Mohamad Copy Share Image
Personally I would like to see that the nuclear age, in terms of power, does come, because there's no long-term future for… — Abdus Salam Copy Share Image