“Nicaragua is a World Bank and International Monetary Fund designated "heavily indebted poor country," with little legal ability to control its economic future: Everything is for sale. And once Nicaraguans decide to cash in and sell their houses or farms, they have to look far inland for anything affordable.” WorldLooksLittlesCountryHouseAbilityPoorEconomicSellsInternationalFundFarmsCashAffordableMonetaryIndebtedPoor CountriesNicaraguaWorld Bank Author:Tony D'Souza
“A lot of people come to America all the time for economic opportunities. This country is this huge work farm and you can make a lot of money here.” PeopleCountryAmericaOpportunityEconomicHugeFarmsLots Of Money Author:Ian Svenonius
“There is a religious principle: Love thy neighbour as thyself. But it's also an economic asset. If you've got a neighbour, you've got help, and this implies another limit. If you want to have neighbours, you can't have a limitless growth economy. You have to prefer to have a neighbour rather than to own your neighbour farm.” IfsWantHelpingGrowthReligiousPrinciplesEconomyEconomicLimitsAssetsFarmsLimitlessThyselfNeighbour Author:Wendell Berry
“In Florida, then, and for farm workers for the most part in the US, there's a real sense of economic segregation. In the South, the structures of economic segregation still existed.” StillsRealEconomicStructureSouthWorkersFarmsFloridaSegregation Author:Sanjay Rawal
“For just a few dollars registration, you got temporary possession of a good piece of land. Live on it for five years, build a house, and farm it, and it was yours. What a brilliant economic stimulus!” YearsHouseFivePiecesEconomicLandDollarsPossessionBrilliantFive YearsTemporaryFarmsStimulusRegistration Author:Charles R. Morris