Economics Quote by Herman E. Daly Download Open image “The economy is a wholly owned subsidiary of the environment, not the reverse.” — Herman E. Daly ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.0 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Economics Economy Environment Nature Reverse
Business is a subset of the environment, not the other way around. You can't have a healthy economy, you can't have a healthy anything… — Peter Coyote Copy Share Image
The premise is simple: One economy and one environment, and they're interdependent. — Dennis Weaver Copy Share Image
Economic growth and environmental protection are not at odds. They're opposite sides of the same coin if you're looking at longer-term prosperity. — Henry Paulson Copy Share Image
We're saying environmental stewardship and jobs in the economy. We can do both together. — Scott Pruitt Copy Share Image
Indeed, the economy and the environment need not be seen in opposition. — Jacob Rothschild Copy Share Image
My Prime Minister regards the economy as our highest priority and forgets that economics and ecology are derived from the same Greek word, oikos,… — David Suzuki Copy Share Image
Truly environmentalism has displaced economics as the dismal science. — Steven F. Hayward Copy Share Image
It would be a mistake to believe that environmental protection and economic growth are mutually exclusive. — Khalid A. Al-Falih Copy Share Image
If you really think the environment is less important than the economy try holding your breath while you count your money. — Guy R. McPherson Copy Share Image
It's not a choice between our environment and our economy; it's a choice between prosperity and decline. — Barack Obama Copy Share Image
“To maintain our own economy,we are disturbing the nature's economy” — Siddharth Seksaria Copy Share Image
The individualism of current economic theory is manifest in the purely self-interested behaviour it generally assumes. It has no real place for fairness, malevolence,… — Herman E. Daly Copy Share Image
Nonrenewable resources should be exploited, but at a rate equal to the creation of renewable substitutes. — Herman E. Daly Copy Share Image
If nonsatiety were the natural state of human nature then aggressive want-stimulating advertising would not be necessary, nor would the barrage of novelty aimed… — Herman E. Daly Copy Share Image
The laws of thermodynamics restrict all technologies, man's as well as nature's, and apply to all economic systems whether capitalist, communist, socialist, or fascist.… — Herman E. Daly Copy Share Image
Malthus has been buried many times, and Malthusian scarcity with him. But as Garrett Hardin remarked, anyone who has to be reburied so often… — Herman E. Daly Copy Share Image
There is something fundamentally wrong in treating the Earth as if it were a business in liquidation. — Herman E. Daly Copy Share Image
Growth chestnuts have to be placed on the unyielding anvil of biophysical realities and then crushed with the hammer of moral argument. — Herman E. Daly Copy Share Image
But the macro-economy is not the Whole. It too is a Part, a part of the larger natural economy, the ecosphere, and its growth… — Herman E. Daly Copy Share Image
Even if we could grow our way out of the crisis and delay the inevitable and painful reconciliation of virtual and real wealth, there… — Herman E. Daly Copy Share Image
While the invisible hand looks after the private sector, the invisible foot kicks the public sector to pieces. — Herman E. Daly Copy Share Image
The problem with the World Bank has to do with development - the spreading of Western over-consumption worldwide. — Herman E. Daly Copy Share Image
Presumably, technology has made man increasingly independent of his environment. But, in fact, technology has merely substituted nonrenewable resources for renewables, which is more… — Herman E. Daly Copy Share Image
Don't let's lose sight of what creates wealth. It is open markets, it is capitalism. — Rupert Murdoch Copy Share Image
Crony capitalism is essentially a condition in which... public officials are giving favours to people in the private sector in payment of political favours. — Alan Greenspan Copy Share Image
Our biggest challenge is to eliminate the popular perception that economists don't have anything useful to say. — Mark Zandi Copy Share Image
Advances in technology will continue to reach far into every sector of our economy. Future job and economic growth in industry, defense, transportation, agriculture,… — Christopher Bond Copy Share Image
Our engagement through international economics, trade, these trade agreements, is vital and is linked to our national security. This is a lesson we learned… — Charles Boustany Copy Share Image
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“a select group of high-performing companies have managed to close the strategy-to-performance gap through better planning and execution. These companies—Barclays, Cisco Systems, Dow Chemical,… — Michael C. Mankins Copy Share Image
The system of private property is the most important guaranty of freedom, not only for those who own property, but scarcely less for those… — Friedrich August von Hayek Copy Share Image
Economists think about what people ought to do. Psychologists watch what they actually do. — Daniel Kahneman Copy Share Image