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I think that sharing information about our economies, the way that the central banks do in Basel and other forums, is quite useful. But it's sharing information. It's not coordinating policy. It's not coordinating a single monetary policy.
Charles L. Evans
Single
Think
Other
Our
Way
About
Sharing
Economies
Policy
Quite
Banks
Information
Central
Useful
Forum
Coordinating
Monetary
Monetary Policy
Sometimes I feel very alone. I am a bit of a nomad. Many people in sort of emerging countries, emerging economies, find themselves displaced. So there is that sense, and so I'm part of a whole, I think, group of displaced people.
Chris Abani
Alone
People
Sometimes
Sense
Group
Think
Bit
Find
Emerging
Part
Feel
Countries
Economies
Nomad
Sort
Am
Very
Themselves
Many
Displaced
Whole
Participatory democracies. Open economies. Web-based communication. All American innovations to the great conundrums of the globe.
Chris Murphy
Great
Democracy
Communication
Innovations
All-American
Open
Participatory
Economies
Globe
American
The hollowing out of the middle class is a problem common to all Western industrialized economies. Maybe we should work together to solve it.
Chrystia Freeland
Work
Class
Together
Problem
Out
Solve
Economies
Industrialized
Western
Maybe
Common
Middle
Middle Class
Work Together
Should
Back in the 1980s parts of our country were devastated by de-industrialisation. This wave of globalisation and the first fruits of technological innovation destroyed industrial jobs or exported them to low-wage economies. The loss of work had a devastating impact.
Chuka Umunna
Work
Innovation
First
Country
Wave
Back
Our
Destroyed
Jobs
Impact
Devastated
Devastating
Had
Economies
Industrial
Globalisation
Parts
Were
Loss
Fruits
Them
Technological
The world is a nested space, and so we have our brain as a person, and people are members of teams, and teams are part of business units, and business units are parts of corporations, and corporations are part of industries, which are part of economies.
Clayton M. Christensen
Business
People
World
Space
Our
Corporations
Members
Part
Economies
Industries
Parts
Brain
Person
Which
Teams
Units
As expanding economies continue to grow, the one source of energy that we can develop rapidly, cheaply and with next-to-no emissions is nuclear energy.
Craig Stevens
Energy
Rapidly
Emissions
Develop
Cheaply
Economies
Continue
Source
Expanding
Grow
Nuclear
Nuclear Energy
In the Gulf region and nationwide, small businesses are an integral and crucial part of local economies and communities. They should not be overlooked.
Dan Lipinski
Local
Local Economies
Gulf
Small
Small Businesses
Crucial
Part
Economies
Overlooked
Integral
Nationwide
Region
Should
Communities
Businesses
The biggest opportunity in 2013 is in Africa. It has seven out of the ten fastest-growing economies in the world. In Nigeria alone there are 100 million people with mobile phones. In total, 300 million Africans - five times the population of Britain - are in the middle class.
David Miliband
Alone
Class
Phones
People
World
Opportunity
Seven
Out
Total
Ten
Economies
Mobile
Mobile Phones
Five
Times
Africa
Middle
African
Middle Class
Biggest
Population
Million
Million People
Nigeria
Britain
California is one of the strongest states with one of the solidest economies but, at the same time, ignores the reality of its farm workers.
Diego Luna
Time
Reality
Farm
States
Strongest
Economies
California
Same
Same Time
Workers
Ignores
Reverse innovation is an innovation that is first adopted in developing markets and flows uphill to mature markets. This concept directs forward-looking companies to look beyond industrialized nations to draw new ideas, products, and processes from emerging economies.
Dinesh Paliwal
Innovation
First
Markets
Draw
Adopted
Emerging
Developing
Economies
New
Beyond
Ideas
Look
Concept
Industrialized
New Ideas
Reverse
Mature
Uphill
Nations
Processes
Products
Companies
Forward-Looking
Flows
In the 21st century, we face new and more intense global competition, spanning the ambitious and industrious economies from Latin America to Asia. To meet the challenge, Britain must rediscover and reward the lost virtue of hard work - a tried and tested route to individual success, national prosperity, and a fairer society.
Dominic Raab
Success
Work
Hard Work
Competition
Prosperity
Reward
Challenge
Face
National
Lost
Society
Meet
Virtue
Latin
Latin America
Must
Tried
More
Individual
Economies
New
Global
Fairer
Industrious
Rediscover
Tested
Ambitious
America
Intense
Asia
Century
Hard
Route
Britain
Thriving economies on both sides of the border is a win-win for Arizona and Mexico, but that will only come by working together and demonstrating mutual respect.
Doug Ducey
Working Together
Respect
Together
Will
Sides
Border
Win-Win
Mutual
Mutual Respect
Only
Both
Thriving
Both Sides
Arizona
Economies
Come
Demonstrating
Mexico
Working
In an era of billion-person countries and trillion-pound economies, we need to find ways to amplify our voice. We are most likely to be heard when the Chinese negotiate with a £10 trillion E.U., not a £1.5 trillion Britain.
Douglas Alexander
Our
Negotiate
Ways
Find
Trillion
Voice
Countries
Economies
Most
Likely
Era
Heard
Chinese
Amplify
Britain
Need
In essence, capitalist systems are a mechanism by which economies may generate growth in knowledge - with much uncertainty in the process, owing to the incompleteness of knowledge.
Edmund Phelps
Knowledge
Systems
Uncertainty
Generate
Economies
Owing
Essence
May
Process
Which
Much
Capitalist
Mechanism
Growth
Globalization and the neoliberal economic model have already been rejected in Latin America; it simply hasn't been a solution for our people. At the same time, Latin countries like Venezuela and Argentina are anti-imperialist and anti-globalization, and yet their economies are growing again.
Evo Morales
Time
People
Our
Latin
Latin America
Our People
Solution
Economic
Argentina
Simply
Countries
Economies
Like
Venezuela
Globalization
Been
Model
America
Same
Same Time
Again
Growing
Rejected
So, I think even in Saudi Arabia there is movement. And we have to remember that over the years they've stabilized the oil price and that is tremendously important for the economies of the world. I think we have no choice but to work with the government of Saudi Arabia.
Frank Carlucci
Work
Government
World
Remember
Important
Think
Tremendously
Arabia
No Choice
Price
Over
Economies
Years
Stabilized
Movement
Oil
Choice
Even
Saudi
Saudi Arabia
If you look at national economies today, for example, the American economy, the European economy, the Indians, the Chinese, we're all tied together. If one of them sinks, the rest are going to sink with them and if one floats, the rest are lifted up. I find that very interesting.
Frans de Waal
Today
You
Together
Rest
Example
National
Find
Indians
Lifted
Economies
Economy
For Example
Look
Tied
Sink
Up
Very
American
Going
American Economy
Chinese
Interesting
Them
European
Floats
Economies are complex beasts that need people to do an extraordinary range of tasks.
Geoff Mulgan
People
Extraordinary
Range
Complex
Beasts
Economies
Tasks
Need
Societies advance through innovation every bit as much as economies do.
Geoff Mulgan
Innovation
Every
Bit
Through
Advance
Economies
Much
Societies
Emerging market and developing economies have benefited from monetary easing in major economies but have also faced volatile risk sentiment tied to trade tensions.
Gita Gopinath
Sentiment
Market
Easing
Faced
Emerging
Risk
Volatile
Developing
Tensions
Economies
Major
Also
Tied
Trade
Monetary
Across all economies, the imperative is to take actions that boost potential output, improve inclusiveness, and strengthen resilience.
Gita Gopinath
Boost
Potential
Imperative
Output
Take
Economies
Improve
Across
Actions
Resilience
Strengthen
If our economies are to flourish, if global poverty is to be banished, and if the wellbeing of the world's people enhanced - not just in this generation but in succeeding generations - we must make sure we take care of the natural environment and resources on which our economic activity depends.
Gordon Brown
Generation
Natural
People
World
Care
Poverty
This Generation
Our
Resources
Must
Economic
Economic Activity
Take
Take Care
Environment
Generations
Economies
Global
Make
Sure
Wellbeing
Banished
Just
Depends
Which
Natural Environment
Succeeding
Enhanced
Activity
Flourish
Broadcasting's best days lie ahead as both an engine of local economies and as an integral part of tomorrow's technological world.
Gordon Smith
Best
Lie
World
Tomorrow
Local
Local Economies
Broadcasting
Both
Part
Economies
Days
Integral
Integral Part
Engine
Technological
We need banks and financiers and entrepreneurs to take risks because that's how economies grow over time.
Greg Ip
Time
Risks
Financiers
Entrepreneurs
Take
Over
Economies
Because
How
Banks
Grow
Need
If the two largest economies in the world don't show us a good example on trade liberalization, then you can't expect the smaller and weaker economies to take the risks. The initiative, the momentum and the drive really do have to come from Japan and the U.S.
Helmut Sohmen
Good
You
Risks
World
Example
Drive
Weaker
Take
Smaller
Economies
Come
Trade
Expect
Japan
Then
Us
Really
Show
Momentum
Initiative
Good Example
Largest
Two
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