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When I was in college at Amherst, my father asked me a favor: to take one course in economics. I loved it - for the challenge of its mysteries.
— Edmund Phelps
I do not believe there is a natural resource economics. I believe there is good economics and bad economics.
— Milton Friedman
I view the work I've done related to statistics and economics as, roughly speaking, how to do something without having to do everything.
— Lars Peter Hansen
Sustainability is best illustrated by those who sell food ... just so they afford something to eat.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Every sacred cow in the business has to do with economics.
— Gena Rowlands
Inflation is the senility of democracies.
— Sylvia Townsend Warner
Violence and fraud can create no right.
— Algernon Sidney
No one is entertained by economics.
— Michael Moore
[I]ntrinsic value follows meaning follows form follows economics follows function follows more economics follows market research.
— Erik Adigard
A market economy is to economics what democracy is to government: a decent, if flawed, choice among many bad alternatives.
— Charles Wheelan
Economics has become as riveting as politics.
— Tina Brown
Organized money hates me
and I welcome their hatred! — Franklin D. Roosevelt
and I welcome their hatred! — Franklin D. Roosevelt
First, I think the science of monetary economics has clearly gotten better.
— Martin Feldstein
Economic activity is carried out by individuals in organisations that require a high degree of social co-operation
— Francis Fukuyama
Modern economics and the welfare state borrowed heavily on the future.
— Gregory Benford
Economics brings into view that conflict of choice is one of the permanent characteristics of human existence.
— Lionel Robbins, Baron Robbins
As we suggested near the beginning of this book, if morality represents an ideal world, then economics represents the actual world.
— Steven D. Levitt
The fully planned economy, so far from being unpopular, is warmly regarded by those who know it best.
— John Kenneth Galbraith
I think the very best attitude for anyone investing in the stock market is to make up his mind to lose money.
- The Duchess Gloriana XII — Leonard Wibberley
- The Duchess Gloriana XII — Leonard Wibberley
The best of all monopoly profits is a quiet life.
— Sir John Richard Hicks
A citizen who casts his ballot without having to the best of his abilities studied as much economics as he can fails in his civic duties.
— Ludwig Von Mises
When men are employed they are best contented.
— Benjamin Franklin
Where combination is possible, competition is impossible.
— George Stephenson
Trade unionism is not socialism. It is the capitalism of the proletariat.
— George Bernard Shaw
This is known as the Pareto criterion and forms the basis for all judgements on social improvements in Neoclassical economics today.
— Ha-Joon Chang
[U]nemployment is ... a side effect of the cure for inflation.
— Milton Friedman
David Boaz has been my guide to the history, economics, and politics of freedom for years.
— John Stossel
Commercial organisations that operate responsibly have benefitted by increased revenues of 682% compared to 166% for those that don't
— John P. Kotter
The Nobel Prize confers on an individual an authority which in economics no man ought to possess.
— Friedrich August Von Hayek
It's not about revenues: The fundamental economics in digital business is scale and margins. The top line has become the bottom line.
— Yuri Milner
Ban short-selling, high speed trading and all other instruments of pure speculation
— Miguel Reynolds Brandao
Economics is extremely useful as a form of employment for economists.
— John Kenneth Galbraith
Economics are the method; the object is to change the soul.
— Margaret Thatcher
Experimentation has been the key factor in the success of Western capitalism
— Nathan Rosenberg
Remember, aid cannot achieve the end of poverty. Only homegrown development base on the dynamism of individuals and firms in free markets can do that.
— William Easterly