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The crisis that the world finds itself in as it swings on the hinge of a new millennium is located in something deeper than particular ways of organizing political systems and economies.
Huston Smith
World
Political
Located
Ways
Crisis
Systems
Finds
Something
Economies
New
Particular
Hinge
Itself
Than
Political Systems
Organizing
Swings
Deeper
Millennium
Over two billion people in China and India need commodities to grow their economies and improve their living standards.
Ivan Glasenberg
People
Living
India
Over
Economies
Improve
Commodities
China
China And India
Standards
Billion
Grow
Two
Need
Participatory complexity may well be the key descriptor of the 21st century - in our economies, in our politics, and in our everyday lives.
Jamais Cascio
Politics
Key
Everyday
Everyday Lives
Our
Complexity
Participatory
Economies
Well
May
Century
Lives
The way the world is going, it's technology driven. And it isn't just driven by the old super powers, it's driven by the far east and new emerging economies.
James Dyson
Technology
World
Old
Way
East
Super
Emerging
Driven
Economies
New
Powers
Going
Just
Far
Far East
Will capitalist economies operate at full employment in the absence of routine intervention? Certainly not. Are deviations from full employment a social problem? Obviously.
Janet Yellen
Problem
Will
Intervention
Absence
Economies
Employment
Obviously
Operate
Social
Capitalist
Full
Certainly
Routine
In Asia, a lot of successful economies that had been living on their own saving, decided to open up their financial markets to international capital in the early 1990s. So here were countries doing quite well, but they decided they'd borrow a bit more and do even better.
Jeffrey Sachs
Financial
Better
Own
Living
Saving
Bit
Markets
Financial Markets
Borrow
More
Open
Had
Countries
Economies
Well
Doing
Were
Been
Lot
Up
Quite
Decided
Asia
Capital
Successful
International
Even
Early
Here
Early 1990s
Looking at the numbers, the transatlantic slave trade matches the Holocaust in horror - maybe even without counting subsidiary effects like internal strife and deaths inflected on the continent, death during transport, death during ownership, collapse of African economies, and such.
Jens Martin Skibsted
Death
Looking
Ownership
Strife
Collapse
Horror
Counting
Economies
Like
Without
Trade
Matches
Continent
Deaths
Effects
Maybe
African
Holocaust
Transport
Internal
Even
Slave
Numbers
A national investment bank can invest to provide us with the foundations of shared and ecologically sustainable growth: renewing the U.K.'s energy, digital and transport infrastructure which lags woefully behind other major economies.
Jeremy Corbyn
Digital
National
Energy
Other
Invest
Shared
Investment
Economies
Major
Provide
Bank
Behind
Sustainable
Which
Infrastructure
Us
Transport
Foundations
Growth
Long experience, in the United States and in other advanced economies, has demonstrated that monetary policy is most successful when decisions are rendered independent of influence by elected officials.
Jerome Powell
Experience
Long
Other
States
Independent
Long Experience
Advanced
Economies
Most
Rendered
Policy
Officials
Influence
Decisions
Elected
Elected Officials
Successful
United
United States
Monetary
Monetary Policy
You then get into a period a few years ago, where a lot of external factors that we didn't have anything to do with did hit, and some of them at the same time... devaluations, weak economies, you name it, in various parts of the world.
Jim Cantalupo
Time
You
World
Few
Weak
Some
Various
Various Parts
Factors
Economies
Name
Period
Parts
Years
Years Ago
Lot
Hit
Get
Did
Same
Same Time
Where
Anything
Them
Then
External
Growing economies are critical; we will never be able to end poverty unless economies are growing. We also need to find ways of growing economies so that the growth creates good jobs, especially for young people, especially for women, especially for the poorest who have been excluded from the economic system.
Jim Yong Kim
Good
Women
People
Will
Poverty
Young
Good Jobs
Unless
Ways
System
Critical
Jobs
Find
Able
Economic
Never
Economic System
Excluded
Economies
Also
Been
End
Young People
Poorest
Creates
Who
Growing
Growth
Need
Institutionalized discrimination is bad for people and for societies. Widespread discrimination is also bad for economies. There is clear evidence that when societies enact laws that prevent productive people from fully participating in the workforce, economies suffer.
Jim Yong Kim
People
Evidence
Bad
Laws
Prevent
Clear
Participating
Economies
Institutionalized
Also
Enact
Discrimination
Workforce
Productive
Fully
Suffer
Societies
Widespread
There are hundreds of millions of people around the globe who could safely repay loans but nonetheless do not have access to a line of credit. Financial institutions in developing economies are broken and inefficient, and hard-working people have not been given the chance to establish a credit history.
Joe Lonsdale
Broken
History
People
Financial
Hundreds
Given
Could
Developing
Economies
Institutions
Safely
Globe
Inefficient
Around
Access
Nonetheless
Repay
Line
Been
Establish
Who
Hard-Working
Credit
Millions
Chance
Millions Of People
Loans
The invention of the micro-loan was a big surprise to me. Who would have guessed loans of less than $20 made to poor people in undeveloped countries could create thriving local economies? And, even more surprisingly, that they more reliably pay off their debts than the wealthy of the world.
Joel A. Barker
Me
People
World
Made
Invention
Big
Pay
Local
Local Economies
Reliably
Would
Wealthy
More
Thriving
Could
Countries
Economies
Surprise
Surprisingly
Off
Debts
Than
Big Surprise
Poor
Poor People
Create
Less
Who
Even
Loans
I support giving President Obama the ability to negotiate and complete new trade agreements with some of the fastest-growing economies in the world.
John Delaney
World
Giving
President
Complete
President Obama
Negotiate
Obama
Ability
Some
Support
Economies
New
Trade
Trade Agreements
Agreements
If the two economies can figure out how to waltz... I think there is benefit for Colorado colleges and universities, and I think there are benefits for Cuba as well.
John Hickenlooper
Benefits
Think
Benefit
Out
Colleges
Colorado
Economies
Well
Cuba
How
Waltz
Figure
Two
Universities
So often we rob tomorrow's memories by today's economies.
John Mason Brown
Today
Memories
Tomorrow
Economies
Rob
Often
I was the one that brought it in, but not only for the north-east, for every area so we can develop all the regional economies, lift up the national productivity, get greater wealth and share it more evenly.
John Prescott
Wealth
National
Every
Brought
More
Only
Area
Lift
Develop
Share
Economies
Greater
Up
Get
Regional
Productivity
Our view is that economic isolationism is the wrong way to go. Vibrant, successful growing economies that advance the interests of their citizens engage the global economy. And, we're committed to engaging the global economy.
John W. Snow
Our
Way
Citizens
Economic
Advance
Wrong
Economies
Wrong Way
Economy
Global
Global Economy
Isolationism
Go
Committed
Vibrant
Successful
Interests
Engage
View
Engaging
Growing
Internal protectionism in Europe would be deadly, really a disaster for European economies.
Jose Manuel Barroso
Would
Would-Be
Economies
Disaster
Protectionism
Deadly
Really
Internal
Europe
European
Every day, every week without taking decisions is a problem for us, is a very wrong message for the markets and increases the lack of credibility of our economies.
Jose Maria Aznar
Day
Every Day
Problem
Every
Increases
Our
Markets
Week
Wrong
Taking
Economies
Message
Without
Very
Lack
Decisions
Us
Credibility
Europe would be well advised to pay more attention to Latin America. The emerging economies are the engines of the global economy. Colombia has done too little to improve its reputation in Europe.
Juan Manuel Santos
Reputation
Pay
Too
Latin
Latin America
Would
Would-Be
Emerging
Colombia
More
Attention
Economies
Economy
Global
Global Economy
Well
Advised
Improve
America
Done
Little
Engines
Europe
Middle-income countries need to attend to the education of their poorest people to build their economies and ensure long-term stability.
Julia Gillard
Education
People
Build
Ensure
Attend
Long-Term
Countries
Economies
Stability
Poorest
Need
The portfolio standard was enacted when I was secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection. It created investment, generated jobs, and gave a boost to local economies, all when helping to protect the environment.
Katie McGinty
Environmental
Protection
Gave
Local
Local Economies
Secretary
Boost
Jobs
Investment
Environment
Environmental Protection
Economies
Protect
Department
Created
Standard
Helping
Portfolio
Global stocks bottomed in June 1921, but global economies didn't hit bottom for fully two more years.
Kenneth Fisher
More
Bottom
Economies
Global
Years
June
Hit
Stocks
Fully
Two
Industrial jobs are disappearing, and they will continue to disappear owing to productivity gains from automation. Thus, social models that were created to fit industrial and early service economies will no longer be viable. As the industrial workforce shrinks, the social model founded on it will go, too.
Kersti Kaljulaid
Service
Will
Automation
Too
Jobs
Disappear
Disappearing
Thus
Longer
Economies
Industrial
Go
Were
Continue
Fit
Model
Models
Owing
Viable
Gains
Social
Created
Workforce
Productivity
Shrinks
Founded
Early
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