“The principal impact of foreign enterprise on the development of the underdeveloped countries lies in hardening and strengthening the sway of merchant capitalism, in slowing down and indeed preventing its transformation into industrial capitalism.” CountryLyingDevelopmentCapitalismTransformationDown AndImpactEnterprisePrincipalSlow DownMerchantsPreventingStrengtheningSlowingUnderdeveloped Countries Book:Political Econ of Growth Source: Political Econ of Growth
“I am more of a sponge than an inventor. I absorb ideas from every source. I take half-matured schemes for mechanical development and make them practical. I am a sort of a middleman between the long-haired and impractical inventor and the hard-headed business man who measures all things in terms of dollars and cents. My principal business is giving commercial value to the brilliant but misdirected ideas of others.” MenGivingLongIdeasHardValuesTermHalfSourceDevelopmentAll ThingsDollarsBrilliantPracticalsCentsSchemesPrincipalInventorSpongesMaturedBusiness ManMiddlemen Author:Thomas A. Edison
“There are broader and narrower definitions of the new economy. The narrow version defines the new economy in terms of two principal developments: first, an increase in the economy's maximum sustainable growth rate and, second, the spread and increasing importance of information and communications technology.” FirstsTwoGrowthTermTechnologyEconomyInformationCommunicationDevelopmentImportanceIncreaseRateDefinitionsSpreadVersionsPrincipalMaximumCommunication TechnologyInformation And Communication Author:Laurence Meyer
“The principal function of form is to advance our understanding. It is the organization of a piece which helps the listener to keep the idea in mind, to follow its development, its growth, its elaboration, its fate.” MindIdeasHelpingFormUnderstandingGrowthPiecesFateDevelopmentOrganizationFunctionPrincipalListeners Author:Arnold Schoenberg