“For me, there will be no enemies but unemployment, the deficit, excessive debt, economic stagnation and anything else that keeps our country in these critical circumstances.” CountryEnemyEconomicCircumstancesCriticalDebtOur CountryUnemploymentDeficitStagnation Author:Mariano Rajoy
“There are going to be a lot of questions, not just in my country, but across the Middle East. Is Israel going to continue to be "Fortress Israel"? Or, as we all hope, become accepted into the neighborhood, which I believe is the only way we can move forward in harmony. And no matter what's happening in the Middle East - the Arab Spring, et cetera, the economic challenges, high rates of unemployment - the emotional, critical issue is always the Israeli-Palestinian one.” WayBelieveCountryMatterMovingI BelieveChallengesIssuesEconomicMiddleEmotionalSpringHappeningsHarmonyNo Matter WhatRateIsraelCriticalEastAcceptedMoving ForwardNeighborhoodMiddle EastPalestinianUnemploymentIsraeliFortressesArab Spring Author:Abdallah II
“The establishment of free trade agreements can be a critical and progressive step towards greater economic integration, and continues to become more valuable in an increasingly global world.” WorldStepsGreaterEconomicTradeValuableCriticalAgreementProgressiveEstablishmentIntegrationFree TradeTrade AgreementsEconomic Integration Author:Dan Kildee
“Relationships are at the core of any political system and economic system - any family - and I think we drifted away from understanding that in our country. The people-to-people level is critical. It is ironic, though - we can text with anybody in the world, we can have a videoconference with anybody in the world, but [there should be] an even higher premium on showing up and getting to know someone.” PeopleThinkingKnowsWorldShouldCountryPoliticalUnderstandingLevelsEconomicHigherCriticalCoreOur CountryIronicPolitical SystemsShowing UpEconomic SystemsPremiumGetting To Know Someone Author:Hillary Clinton
“I believe we have made a decision now that will permit us to create an economic order in the world that will promote more growth, more equality, better preservation of the environment, and a greater possibility of world peace, we are on the verge of a global economic expansion that is sparked by the fact that the United States at this critical moment decided that we would compete, not retreat.” WorldBelieveMadeStatesMomentsFactsOrderI BelievePeaceGrowthDecisionUnitedUnited StatesEnvironmentGreaterEconomicPossibilityDecidedCriticalPermitExpansionPreservationRetreatVergeEconomic OrderCritical Moments Book:Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States, William J. Clinton, 1993, Bk. 2, August 1 to December 31, 1993 Source: Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States, William J. Clinton, 1993, Bk. 2, August 1 to December 31, 1993
“Economists who have studied the relationship between education and economic growth confirm what common sense suggests: The number of college degrees is not nearly as important as how well students develop cognitive skills, such as critical thinking and problem-solving ability.” ThinkingWellsImportantProblemGrowthAbilityCommonNumbersEconomicStudentsCollegeSkillsDegreesCriticalCommon SenseProblem SolvingEconomistEconomic GrowthCritical ThinkingCognitiveCollege Degree Author:Derek Bok
“So when we're really addressing issues like poverty, you can't do that without addressing the real driver of some of those, which is stable homes, families. So that's why to me those issues are important. They're not frivolous. They're critical economic issues.” ImportantRealHomePovertyIssuesEconomicCriticalDriversStableFrivolousEconomic Issues Author:Mike Huckabee
“It was absolutely critical to renew the Bush tax cuts. Letting them expire would result in a massive tax increase that would retard economic growth.” GrowthResultsCuttingEconomicTaxesIncreaseCriticalMassiveEconomic GrowthTax CutsRetardTax Increases Author:Mitt Romney
“And one of the worst effects was that by suppressing critical thought, it also suppressed critical thought in the field of economics and hampered the development of economics - and the country would fall back further and further in the economic competition with the West.” CountryFallEconomicWorstEffectsFieldsDevelopmentEconomicsCompetitionWestCriticalFall BackSuppressingEconomic Competition Author:Stefan Heym
“I was 25 years old and pursuing my doctorate in economics when I was allowed to spend six months of postgraduate studies in Naples, Italy. I read the Western economic textbooks and also the more general work of people like Hayek. By the time I returned to Czechoslovakia, I had an understanding of the principles of the market. In 1968, I was glad at the political liberalism of the Dubcek Prague Spring, but I was very critical of the Third Way they pursued in economics.” PeopleWayYearsPoliticalUnderstandingPrinciplesStudyEconomicMonthsSixSpringEconomicsThirdsWesternCriticalGladPostsLiberalismGraduatesSix MonthsPursuedTextbooksHayekNaplesCzechoslovakiaDoctoratesPrague Author:Vaclav Klaus
“The Turkish road is not my model because I am critical of the way you are dealing with freedom of expression, of how you are dealing with the treatment of minorities, and your economic vision.” WayVisionEconomicExpressionModelsCriticalMinoritiesTreatmentFreedom Of ExpressionTurkish Author:Tariq Ramadan
“I'm not critical of the people who do psychotherapy. The therapists in the trenches have to face an awful lot of the social, political, and economic failures of capitalism. They have to take care of all the rejects and failures. They are sincere and work hard with very little credit, and the HMOs and the pharmaceutical companies and insurance companies are trying to wipe them out. So certainly I am not attacking them. I am attacking the theories of psychotherapy.” PeopleTryingLittlesHardCareFacesPoliticalSocialCompanyEconomicHard WorkTheoryCapitalismCreditCriticalTake CareAwfulRejectsSincereAttackingWipeTherapistsPsychotherapyTrenchesInsurance CompaniesPharmaceuticalPharmaceutical Companies Author:James Hillman