“As a former member of President Obama's economic team, I have a soft spot for the fiscal stimulus legislation he signed just a month after his inauguration.” PresidentTeamEconomicMonthsMembersSpotsFormerPresident ObamaLegislationStimulusInauguration Author:Christina Romer
“There is a massive economic opportunity out there to be taken without waiting for government legislation.” GovernmentOpportunityWaitingTakenEconomicMassiveLegislation Author:Ellen MacArthur
“Money is not an invention of the state. It is not the product of a legislative act. Even the sanction of political authority is not necessary for its existence. Certain commodities came to be money quite naturally, as the result of economic relationships that were independent of the power of the state.” StatesGovernmentPoliticalCertainResultsMoneyExistencePowerEconomicProductsAuthorityEconomicsIndependentInventionCommodityLegislationSanctions Author:Carl Menger
“Slovakias joining the OECD in 1999 is totally dependent on meeting economic reforms required such as transparency and legislation that permits fair and open conduct of trade and business.” EconomicFairsTradeMeetingsReformDependentPermitLegislationTransparencyJoiningEconomic ReformsSlovakia Author:John Mica
“...within ten years 80% of our economic legislation, perhaps even fiscal and social as well' would come from the EU.” YearsWellsSocialEconomicTenLegislation Author:Jacques Delors
“It hurt the economic historians, the Marxists and the fabians, to admit that the Ten Hour Bill, the basic piece of 19th century legislation, came down from the top, out of aa nobleman's private feelings about the Gospel, or that the abolition of the slave trade was achieved, not through the operation of some "law" of profit and loss, but peurlet as the result of tyhe new humanitarianism of the Evangelicals.” FeelingsLawHoursHurtLossResultsPiecesEconomicCenturyTenTradeBillsSlaveProfitOperationsHistorianIt HurtsLegislationHumanitarianism19th CenturyAbolitionMarxistSlave TradeNoblemenProfit And Loss Author:Barbara Tuchman
“The World Trade Organization, The World Bank, The International Monetary Fund and other financial institutions virtually write economic policy and parliamentary legislation. With a deadly combination of arrogance and ruthlessness, they take their sledgehammers to fragile, interdependent, historically complex societies and devastate them, all under the fluttering banner of 'reform'.” WorldWritingEconomicPolicyOrganizationInstitutionsTradeComplexesFinancialInternationalReformCombinationArroganceFundFragileLegislationMonetaryBannerEconomic PolicyWorld TradeParliamentaryFlutteringRuthlessnessFinancial InstitutionsWorld BankWorld Trade Organization Author:Arundhati Roy