“This is a serious analysis of a ridiculous subject, which is of course the opposite of what is usual in economics.” CoursesSubjectsSeriousEconomicsOppositesRidiculousAnalysisUsual Author:Paul Krugman
“I doubt whether there is any subject in the world of equal importance that has received so little serious and articulate consideration as the economic status of the family - of its members in relation to each other and of the whole unit in relation to the other units of which the community is made up.” WorldLittlesMadeWholeCommunityFamilyDoubtEconomicSubjectsSeriousEqualMembersEconomicsImportanceRelationConsiderationUnitsEconomic Status Author:Eleanor Rathbone
“I was very interested in politics in college and was heading to be a lawyer. I have a degree in economics and I was interested in it. I hadn't really gotten super serious about it and I'd done a lot of student politics in high school. I really think it would be interesting and fun and challenging to go into politics.” ThinkingDoneWould BeSchoolFunChallengesInterestingStudentsCollegeSeriousDegreesHigh SchoolEconomicsLawyerHeadings Author:Jay Roach
“I think there ought to be some serious discussion by smart people, really smart people, about whether or not proliferation of things like The Smoking Gun and TMZ and YouTube and the whole celebrity culture is healthy. We've switched from a culture that was interested in manufacturing, economics, politics - trying to play a serious part in the world - to a culture that's really entertainment-based. I mean, I know people who can tell you who won the last four seasons on American Idol and they don't know who their [bleeping] Representatives are.” PeopleThinkingKnowsWorldTryingMeanPlayWholeLastsCultureFourSeriousOughtHealthySmartGunEconomicsSeasonsEntertainmentDiscussionSmokingIdolsRepresentativesYoutubeManufacturingSmart PeopleProliferationReally SmartAmerican IdolFour SeasonsCelebrity Culture Author:Stephen King
“I certainly wake up every morning and thank God that I'm not a novelist because the theater is tough, but novel writing is infinitely harder. Especially with the economics of serious fiction being what they are in America.” WritingAmericaFictionMorningNovelSeriousToughEconomicsHarderWake UpTheaterNovelistsThank GodEvery MorningNovel Writing Author:Tony Kushner
“We've switched from a culture that was interested in manufacturing, economics, politics - trying to play a serious part in the world - to a culture that's really entertainment-based.” WorldTryingPlayCultureSeriousEconomicsEntertainmentManufacturing Author:Stephen King
“The high rate of unemployment among teenagers, and especially black teenagers, is both a scandal and a serious source of social unrest. Yet it is largely a result of minimum wage laws. We regard the minimum wage law as one of the most, if not the most, anti-black laws on the statute books.” IfsBookLawSocialBlackResultsLibertySeriousSourceEconomicsRegardRateLibertarianTeenagerLibertarianismMinimumUnemploymentScandalMinimum WageUnrestStatutesSocial Unrest Author:Milton Friedman
“If politicians were serious about day care for children, instead of just sloganizing about it, nothing they could do would improve the quality of child care more than by lifting the heavy burden of taxation that forces so many families to have both parents working.” IfsChildrenCareForceParentQualityLibertySeriousPoliticianEconomicsBurdenHeavyLibertarianLibertarianismTaxationLiftingChild CareHeavy BurdensDay Care Book:Controversial Essays Source: Controversial Essays
“Some years ago John Kenneth Galbraith wrote in an essay on his efforts at writing a history of economics: 'As one approaches the present, one is filled with a sense of hopelessness; in a year and possibly even a month, there is now more economic comment in the supposedly serious literature than survives from the whole of the thousand years commonly denominated as the Middle Ages ... anyone who claims to be familiar with it all is a confessing liar.' I believe that all physicists would subscribe to the same sentiments regarding their own professional literature. I do at any rate.” WritingYearsBelieveWholeAgeScienceLiteratureI BelieveEffortHistoryEconomicMiddleSeriousMonthsThousandApproachYears AgoEconomicsClaimsFilledRateFamiliarLiarsSentimentsCommentThousand YearsHopelessnessEssaysPhysicistMiddle AgesConfessingKenneth Author:Abraham Pais
“Some of the most serious fallacies of traditional economics have been due to confusion between optimum and equilibrium conditions; the apparent influence of Dr. Pangloss upon the development of economic thought is for the most part nothing but pure intellectual error.” Has BeensInfluenceEconomicConditionsSeriousDevelopmentPureIntellectualEconomicsErrorsDuesConfusionTraditionalDrsEquilibriumFallacyOptimum Author:Sir John Richard Hicks
“Close the weak banks and impose serious capital requirements on the strong ones...You see, it may sound hard-hearted, but you cannot keep unsound financial institutions operating simply because they provide jobs.” MayHardPhilosophyJobsPoliticalStrongSoundSeriousEconomicsWeakInstitutionsFinancialRequirementsHeartedFinancial Institutions Author:Paul Krugman
“There's no denying that a collapse in stock prices today would pose serious macroeconomic challenges for the United States. Consumer spending would slow, and the U.S. economy would become less of a magnet for foreign investors. Economic growth, which in any case has recently been at unsustainable levels, would decline somewhat. History proves, however, that a smart central bank can protect the economy and the financial sector from the nastier side effects of a stock market collapse.” StatesTodaySidesGrowthChallengesLevelsUnitedCasesUnited StatesEconomyEconomicEffectsSeriousProtectProveSmartEconomicsFinancialSpendingFinanceConsumersInvestorsDeclineCollapseEconomic GrowthMagnetSide EffectsCentral BanksMacroeconomicsStock Price Author:Ben Bernanke
“Our nation has both an obligation and self-interest in facing head-on the serious environmental, economic and national security threat posed by global warming.” SelfNationsInterestEconomyEnvironmentEconomicSecuritySeriousEconomicsThreatEnvironmentalObligationGlobal WarmingNational SecuritySelf Interest Author:John McCain
“Fifteen years ago, if you said business will help save the environment people would have laughed at you. Today, I believe that is a serious proposition.” PeopleIfsYearsBelieveSaidHelpingTodayI BelieveBusinessEnvironmentSeriousYears AgoEconomicsManagementLaughedFifteenPropositionsFifteen YearsSave The Environment Author:Tony Blair
“And religion causes most of the problems, war, and economics of course, and study your history or you're going to repeat it; and if you're burning a Harry Potter book you need some serious counseling, you don't get it, you're missing the whole point.” IfsNeedsBookWarWholeProblemCoursesCausesStudyMissingSeriousEconomicsBurningRepeatsHarry PotterPottersMissing YouCounseling Author:Michael Berryman
“Our popular economics writers, however, are not in the business of giving their readers a ringside seat on the research action; with no exception I can think of, they use their books to do an end run around the normal structure of scholarship, to preach ideas that few serious economists share. Often, these ideas are not just at odds with the professional consensus; they are demonstrably wrong, and sometimes terminally silly. But they sound good to the unwary reader.” ThinkingGivingI CanBookIdeasEndsSometimesUseRunningActionSoundShareSeriousReaderNormalResearchEconomicsStructureLibertarianSillySeatsExceptionOddsEconomistConsensusScholarship Author:Paul Krugman
“At George Mason University I saw Hoppe present a lecture in which he claimed that Ludwig von Mises had set the intellectual foundation for not only economics, but for ethics, geometry, and optics, as well. This bizarre claim turned a serious scholar and profound thinker into a comical cult figure, a sort of Euro Kim Il Sung.” WellsSawsFiguresSeriousIntellectualEthicsEconomicsClaimsFoundationProfoundUniversityLibertarianThinkerScholarCultBizarreLecturesGeometryEuroKimMasonsComicalOpticsKim Il SungVon Mises Author:Tom G. Palmer
“But my shift to the serious study of economics gradually weakened my belief in Major Douglas's A+B theorem, which was replaced in my thought by the expression MV = PT.” BeliefStudySeriousExpressionMajorsEconomicsReplacedMy ThoughtsTheorems Author:James Meade
“....the globalization that characterizes today's economics goes beyond or eludes the sovereignty of individual states, and thus the power of their rulers. It is not they, but rather financial groups in control of vast amounts of capital, who decide upon their vertiginous passage through nations, without taking into account the serious crises they might generate.” StatesMightTodayIndividualNationsGroupsSeriousAmountEconomicsAccountsCrisisFinancialPassagesRulersSovereigntyGlobalizationEludeEconomic GlobalizationDecide Upon Author:Patricio Aylwin
“The human person is in danger: this is certain, the human person is in danger today, here is the urgency of human ecology! And it is a serious danger because the cause of the problem is not superficial but profound: it is not just a matter of economics, but of ethics and anthropology.” HumansPersonsMatterProblemTodayCertainCausesCommonDangerSeriousEthicsEconomicsProfoundEcologySuperficialUrgencyAnthropologyCommon Good Author:Pope Francis