“Nothing disturbs me more than the downward trend of productivity in our nation today. The consequences of a decrease in productivity are a diminished standard of living, higher labor costs, less competitive prices, and more inflation.” WisdomTodayPoliticsNationsEconomyHigherCostStandardsConsequenceLaborProductivityLiberalismTrendsInflationDecreaseStandards Of Living Author:Robert S. Strauss
“Well, he's just the same guy who in other aspects of his life would be very late to a trend.” WellsWould BeGuyEconomyLateAspectTrends Author:Jim Cramer
“One of the most striking trends, since at least the 1960's, has been for employment in services to grow far more rapidly than employment in manufacturing. It is this trend that has led to the view that developed economies have become de-industrialized and that they are now effectively service economies.” Has BeensGrowsViewsEconomyEmploymentTrends1960sManufacturing Author:Peter Dicken
“All American and Israeli goods and products should be boycotted in a way that undermines American and Israeli interests so as to act as deterrence to their war against Muslims and Islam that is being waged under the pretence of fighting terrorism. This boycott should become an overwhelming trend that makes these two states feel that their economies are in a real and actual danger.” WayFeelsShouldTwoWarRealStatesFightingInterestEconomyDangerProductsIslamTerrorismGoodsTrendsOverwhelmingIsraeliPretenseBoycottFighting TerrorismDeterrence Author:Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah
“Our early 21st century civilization is in trouble. We need not go beyond the world food economy to see this. Over the last few decades we have created a food production bubble-one based on environmental trends that cannot be sustained, including overpumping aquifers, overplowing land, and overloading the atmosphere with carbon dioxide.” WorldNeedsLastsGrowthEconomyTroubleLandCenturyCivilizationEnvironmentalIncludingProductionsDecadesAtmosphereTrendsBubblesConsumptionCarbon21st CenturyCarbon DioxideFood ProductionAquifers Author:Lester R. Brown
“What's going on in this country? Unions stand against those trends. We've got to somehow insulate the robust American economy from this global economy that seems to want to devour our standard of living.” WantCountrySeemsEconomyStandardsUnionsTrendsRobustStandards Of LivingGlobal EconomyAmerican Economy Author:James P. Hoffa
“Banks are concerned the central bank is imposing too many regulations. If the trend continues, we'll swing to heavy regulation. We need to have balanced regulation to encourage the economy.” IfsNeedsEconomyConcernedHeavyTrendsSwingsRegulationBalancedImposingCentral Banks Author:Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair