Whenever global economy is reasonably doing well, the investment flows. — Tulsi Tanti Copy Share Image
Predicting and responding to the global economy will be the biggest challenge. — Park Won-soon Copy Share Image
Filipino businessmen must have the ability to compete freely in the global economy. — Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Copy Share Image
Russia exists in the context of open global economy and is a part of it — Kenneth Rogoff Copy Share Image
The annual cost of cybercrime to the global economy is more than $4 billion — Mark Rutte Copy Share Image
The only preparation for prospering in the global economy is investing in ourselves. — William J. Clinton Copy Share Image
The principal linkages between Japan and the U.S. global economies are trade, financial markets, and commodity markets. — Mark Zandi Copy Share Image
If we don't concentrate on resurrecting science, we're not going to be able to compete in a global economy. — Alice Roberts Copy Share Image
The realities of the modern global economy require government to play a substantial role in ensuring the national and economic security of… — Matthew Continetti Copy Share Image
As universal a truth as the rising and setting of the sun each day, the global economy needs people. — Sharan Burrow Copy Share Image
Part of the reason we're all committed to coordinated stimulus is we want to stimulate the global economy. We're in a global… — Stephen Harper Copy Share Image
“Michael Corbett speaks of this in The Outsourcing Revolution, “In many ways, outsourcing may well prove to be the key enabler of… — Kate Vitasek Copy Share Image
So long as the global economy continues to recover, that remains Obama's No. 1 claim to successful leadership. Nothing else even comes close. — Thomas P.M. Barnett Copy Share Image
Taiwan is a strong, vibrant democracy, and its inclusion in the IMF would bolster both the global economy as well as democratic… — Al N. Green Copy Share Image
Cities generate most of the global economy, and most of its energy use, resource demands and climate emissions. How we build cities… — Alex Steffen Copy Share Image
The world is a global economy. I thought, 'It's a bummer we don't have a unifying currency.' Then I saw Bitcoin had… — Adam Draper Copy Share Image
You figure out, what is the crucial issue facing the country right now? And for Trump, it was that the global economy… — David Brooks Copy Share Image
A dramatic unwinding of that relationship [between USA and China], by way of an aggressive trade policy, is one of the nightmare… — Judy Woodruff Copy Share Image
The problems of the global economy are not based in perception, but in the reality of prices, balance sheets and income statements,… — Charles Hugh Smith Copy Share Image
[Young people] are much less likely to express attitudes that defied us between us and them. They see themselves as part of… — Barack Obama Copy Share Image
I wonder how long this word will last, governed exclusively by the merciless, inhuman and immoral criteria of global economy. Seeing the… — Tiziano Terzani Copy Share Image
A truly global economy, as opposed to the multinational economy of the recent past, will require concessions of national power ... that… — Walter Wriston Copy Share Image
Anybody interested in solving, rather than profiting from, the problems of food production and distribution will see that in the long run… — Wendell Berry Copy Share Image
“All of Europe, as far as we knew, was gone. It might as well not be there anymore. Russia was gone. By… — David Wellington Copy Share Image
“Tomorrow's outcome for our nation is dependent upon how we act today to create the outcomes we desire for our country. Individual… — Don Allen Holbrook Copy Share Image
No magic bullet, not even the Internet, can save us from population explosion, deforestation, climate disruption, poison by pollution, and wholesale extinction… — Joanna Macy Copy Share Image
We are often told we are materialistic. It seems to me, we are not materialistic enough. We have a disrespect for materials.… — George Monbiot Copy Share Image
The accepted ideas of any period are singularly those that serve the dominant economic interest...What economists believe and teach, whether in the… — John Kenneth Galbraith Copy Share Image
Here at home, ... while the most likely scenario remains solid growth and low inflation -- subject to the usual ups and… — Robert Rubin Copy Share Image
“Only a visionary leadership that can motivate "the better angels of our nature," as Lincoln said, and activate possibilities for a freer,… — Cornel West Copy Share Image
“*THE COMMONS, which are creative - so unleash their potential* The commons are shareable resources of society or nature that people choose… — Kate Raworth Copy Share Image
“[Hyun Song Shin] most accurately portrayed the state of the global economy. 'I'd like to tell you about the Millennium Bridge in… — Neil Irwin Copy Share Image
“Much of our food system depends on our not knowing much about it, beyond the price disclosed by the checkout scanner; cheapness… — Michael Pollan Copy Share Image
“The age of territory was driven by acquisition. Leaders of nations sought to increase their nation’s power by gaining territory—mostly through force.… — Shimon Peres Copy Share Image
“I've seen this idea put forward a hundred times - that a proper feminist would do her own hoovering, Germaine Greer cleans… — Caitlin Moran Copy Share Image
“Increasingly, progressive voices in the media are shining a spotlight on the need for new businesses that serve both entrepreneurs and local… — Ralph Nader Copy Share Image
“But it was really the then-popular right-wing demagogue Glenn Beck who gave Republicans a taste of what was to come as the… — Mark Lilla Copy Share Image
“The attachment voids experienced by immigrant children are profound. The hardworking parents are focused on supporting their families economically and, unfamiliar with… — Gabor Maté Copy Share Image