“For China to continue to enjoy economic prosperity, it needs to foster trusting international relationships, not tensions ... and it is important for China to understand this.” NeedsImportantEnjoyEconomicInternationalProsperityChinaTensionInternational RelationsEconomic Prosperity Author:Shinzo Abe
“Other powers will continue to enjoy an equal right to trade in and develop the natural resources of the occupied territory, for the economic development of which the investment of foreign capital is very desirable.” EnjoyNaturalEconomicDevelopmentEqualResourcesTradeInvestmentTerritoryDesirableNatural ResourcesEconomic Development Author:Koki Hirota
“Once a nation's population becomes prosperous and secure, for example through economic security and universal health care, much of the population loses interest in seeking the aid and protection of supernatural entities. This effect appears to be so consistent that it may prevent nations from being highly religious while enjoying good internal socioeconomic conditions.” MayCareNationsEnjoyInterestLosesReligiousEconomicConditionsEffectsSecurityExampleUniversalPopulationSeekingProtectionAidsSecureHealth CareConsistentInternalsEntityProsperousEconomic SecurityUniversal Health Care Author:Gregory S. Paul
“The free market exists to promote prosperity and human life, and that is what it has accomplished, splendidly, with breathtaking brilliance. In the industrialized world, the average person today enjoys a standard of living superior to that of kings and emperors of the past. The whole world's population is capable of enjoying the same marvelous results, if it adopts economic freedom.” IfsWorldHumansPersonsWholeTodayPastEnjoyResultsEconomicKingsCapableStandardsAveragePopulationProsperityWhole WorldSuperiorsHuman LifeAccomplishedMarvelousFree MarketBrillianceEmperorStandards Of LivingAverage PersonBreathtakingEconomic Freedom Author:George Reisman
“States with high and rising tax burdens are more likely to suffer economic decline; those with low and falling tax burdens are more likely to enjoy strong economic growth.” StatesSufferingFallStrongEnjoyGrowthEconomicTaxesLowsBurdenRisingDeclineEconomic GrowthTax Burden Author:Lawrence Kudlow