Economic growth in our economy is almost certainly going to translate into a need for a larger workforce.
—Ben Johnson
If more and more enterprises and industries sell their U.S. dollars or foreign exchange maybe the yuan will have appreciation pressure. We don’t want these kinds of capital flows to have a very strong impact...
—Tang Xu
When learning is purposeful, creativity blossoms. When creativity blossoms, thinking emanates. When thinking emanates, knowledge is fully lit. When knowledge is lit, economy flourishes.
—A.P.J. Abdul
Investors are concerned about economic growth in the U.S.. We’re seeing a bit of disappointment.
—Thomas Koerfgen
It is true that the pace of economic growth has slowed in recent months, but this is temporary,
—Atal Vajpayee
People are dying. Entire ecosystems are collapsing. We are in the beginning of a mass extinction. And all you can talk about is money and fairytales of eternal economic growth. How dare you!
—Greta Thunberg
It’s a sweet-spot theory. We have economic growth that’s very robust, but at the same time it’s not strong enough to raise concerns about inflation.
—Elvis Picardo
The markets right now are facing a critical juncture and they’re trying to determine if the strong economic growth we saw at the start of 2006 will continue.
—Gary Pollack
We don’t think a sustainable society need be stagnant, boring, uniform, or rigid. It need not be, and probably could not be, centrally controlled or authoritarian. It could be a world that has the time,...
—Donella H.
..the planet is just too small for these developing countries to repeat the economic growth in the same way that the rich countries have done it in the past. We don’t have enough natural resources,...
—Mario J.
We need to attach importance to the sustainability of economic growth. We also need a better use of resources and to protect the environment.
—Zheng Jingping
I wish politicians the world over would stop claiming credit for economic growth that happens despite them, not because of them. Grow up…
—Ziad K.
With economic growth being driven by consumer spending, the Bank of Japan will want to end quantitative easing soon to avoid the risk of the economy overheating.
—Takuji Aida
Commodity-related funds remain in demand because the fundamentals remain the same — we have strong economic growth in Japan, the United States and China that is going to drive up demand, while spare refining capacity...
—Tony Nunan
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