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- The American president [George W. Bush] closes his eyes to the economic and human damages that are inflicted on his country and the world economy…
- A few months ago people were talking about seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. Now the only hope is keeping the world…
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- Oil prices have certainly become a threat for the world economy. — Rodrigo Rato
- The American president [George W. Bush] closes his eyes to the economic and human damages that are inflicted on his country and… — Unknown Author
- Nuclear terrorism is still often treated as science fiction. I wish it were. But unfortunately we live in a world of excess… — Kofi Annan
- Instead of saying that globalization is a fact, that it's inevitable, we've also got to demonstrate that while the growing interdependence of… — Peter Mandelson
- The very concept of universal formal education is a product (and a relatively late product) of the capitalist world-economy. — Immanuel Wallerstein
- It is historically the case that virtually every new zone incorporated into the world-economy established levels of real remuneration which were at… — Immanuel Wallerstein
- I rather wish to rest my case on material considerations, not those of the social future but those of the actual historical… — Immanuel Wallerstein
- The second reason why we haven't observed the growing gap is that our historical and social science analyses have concentrated on what… — Immanuel Wallerstein
- It's not just global warming, it's not just a loss of biodiversity, it's not just the pollution of our oceans and the… — Leonardo DiCaprio
- In today's integrated world economy, ... eradicating poverty may contribute as much to U.S. security as eradicating terrorism. — Lester R. Brown
- A few months ago people were talking about seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. Now the only hope is… — Unknown Author
- In this new world economy, national boundaries are increasingly becoming obsolete. — Ronald Reagan