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, meaning household or domain. Ecology is the study of home, while economics is its management. Ecologists try to define the conditions and principles that enable a species to survive and flourish. Yet in elevating the economy… — David Suzuki Copy Share
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
“The free-market economy and globalisation process have brought about, in the late twentieth and early twenty-first century, a sharp and sudden rise in the… — Yaakov Malkin Copy Share Image
“Everything economic science posits as given, that is, the range of dispositions of the economic agent which ground the illusion of the ahistorical universality… — Pierre Bourdieu Copy Share Image
Politics is about power. It is about the power of the state. It is about the power of the state as applied to individuals,… — Kevin Rudd Copy Share Image
“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