Greater Quote by Bob Frank Download Open image “In the long run, greater investment would mean greater productivity and income growth.” — Bob Frank ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.7 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Greater Growth Income Investing Investment Long Long run Long runs Mean Productivity Running
Investment will lead to employment; employment means better income; it means selling more cars. — Winfried Vahland Copy Share Image
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Investment is crucial. Because the truth is, you only get jobs and growth in the economy when people invest money, at their own risk,… — John Key Copy Share Image
When you increase productivity, economies become better - local economies become better, society becomes better. — Jensen Huang Copy Share Image
What an economy really wants, after all, is not more investment per se but better investment. It wants capital to flow to companies that… — James Surowiecki Copy Share Image
“production capability increases through investment and productivity gains, allowing supply to expand to sustain the growing demand and to generate increasing net incomes. The… — Edward A. Hudson Copy Share Image
“Growth firms get more of their value from investments that they expect to make in the future and less from investments already made.” — Aswath Damodaran Copy Share Image
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Prescriptive regulations, such as telling electric utilities what kinds of coal to burn or what kinds of scrubbers to install on their smokestacks, were… — Bob Frank Copy Share Image
Commercial roadways in communities that lack zoning laws, for example, are often an aesthetic nightmare not because of insufficient competition, and not because merchants… — Bob Frank Copy Share Image
In almost every instance, air and water quality goals were met more cheaply and quickly when we taxed pollution than when we tried to… — Bob Frank Copy Share Image
As the great naturalist Charles Darwin saw clearly, individual and collective interests often coincide, as in the invisible hand narrative. But he also saw… — Bob Frank Copy Share Image
Ever since the Great Depression, economists have known that demand shortages tend to persist in the wake of severe financial crises like the ones… — Bob Frank Copy Share Image
Once firms had to pay to pollute, they became incredibly inventive at figuring out cheaper ways to eliminate their SO2 emissions. — Bob Frank Copy Share Image
There's no indication that middle-income families feel resentful about the bigger mansions and yachts. But the near-rich, whose social circles intersect those of the… — Bob Frank Copy Share Image
The upshot is that to send its children to a school of even average quality, a family must outbid half of other similar families… — Bob Frank Copy Share Image
Virtually all families in the middle of the earnings distribution aspire to send their children to a school of at least average quality. (We'd… — Bob Frank Copy Share Image
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