Everybody wants to see Ukraine - one of the largest countries in Europe - stable with a stable economic situation, because instability in Ukraine can bring instability in the whole region.
Neither India nor Russia perceives a threat from the strength of the other. Each sees a benefit for itself in the increased political and economic strength of the other.
China has been developing, growing in economic strength and its influence in the region. That will continue.
Margaret Thatcher was fearful of German unification because she believed that this would bring an immediate and formidable increase of economic strength to a Germany which was already the strongest economic partner in Europe.
All too often miners, and indeed other trade unionists, underestimate the economic strength they have.
There's something about Marxism that brings out warts; the only kind of growth this economic system encourages.
We complain of the increased tempo of our lives, but our frenetic lives are just reflection of the economic system that we have created.
The fact that industries wax and wane is a reality of any economic system that wants to remain dynamic and responsive to people's changing tastes.
One of the big take-aways from a lot of economic theory is that people should engage in consumption smoothing.
Early economic theory was rooted in the Italian, French, and Spanish traditions, which were subjectivist oriented. Then it shifted onto the terrible path by Smith and Ricardo and the British classical tradition, which is 'objectivist' - values are in inherent in production.
My interest in economics has always been in the whole corpus of economic theory, the interrelationships between the various fields of theory and their relevance for the formulation of economic policy.
The crisis triggered a fertile period of scientific ferment and revolution in economic theory.
The theory of mechanism design can be thought of as the 'engineering' side of economic theory.
Great opportunities can be and have been created during tough economic times.
The pitch that works best in tough economic times is, 'I can do that for less.'
It's interesting that when economic times were the hardest, that's when many people embraced liberalism.
In difficult economic times, I'm firmly opposed to austerity.
Not surprisingly, troubled economic times often beget proselytizers of wacky, extreme ideas.
I am not an economist... I am not a business technician. I am a revolutionary, and I do what is right for an economic revolutionary.
Egypt is the second-largest recipient over a long period of U.S. military and economic aid. Israel is first.