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Cannot Quotes by Alan Greenspan
- We can guarantee cash benefits as far out and at whatever size you like, but we cannot guarantee their purchasing power.
- Rules cannot take the place of character.
- We cannot rule out a situation in which a preemptive policy tightening becomes necessary, ... Such caution seems especially warranted with regard to the sharp…
- But rules cannot substitute for character.
- I get so engaged when I have a problem you cannot solve that I just cannot break away from what I am doing - I…
- The very nature of finance is that it cannot be profitable unless it is significantly leveraged... and as long as there is debt, there can…
- Unless you are willing to compromise, society cannot live together.
- The problem is you cannot have free global trade with highly restrictive, regulated domestic markets.
- Increased jobs are the consequence of increased trade. Increasing jobs more than output implies a fall in productivity and standards of living. That surely cannot…
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