Expansionary Policy Quotes & Sayings
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I've always believed in expansionary monetary policy and if necessary fiscal policy when the economy is depressed. — Paul Krugman
Monetary policy has less room to maneuver when interest rates are close to zero, while expansionary fiscal policy is likely both more effective and less costly in terms of increased debt burden when interest rates are pinned at low levels. — Ben Bernanke
I liked to win, but more than anything, I loved to play the way I wanted to play — Ben Hogan
What you always try to do, as an actor, is find the thing that's universal in the person. — Finn Wittrock
It doesn't require much for misfortune to strike in the King's Gambit - one incautious move, and Black can be on the edge of the abyss. — Anatoly Karpov
For me, hands are hard." She looks up from what she's doing. "Because you're holding this disconnected hand, and it's holding you back." Cadavers occasionally effect a sort of accidental humanness that catches the medical professional off guard. I once spoke to an anatomy student who described a moment in the lab when she realized that the cadaver's arm was around her waist. It becomes difficult, under circumstances such as these, to retain one's clinical remove. — Mary Roach
Celebrating creates an atmosphere of recognition and positive energy. Imagine a team winning the World Series without champagne spraying everywhere. And yet companies win all the time and let it go without so much as a high five. Work is too much a part of life not to recognize moments of achievement. Make a big deal out of them. If you don't, no one will. — Jack Welch
If you don't know exactly where you are going (and why),that is exactly where you will end up. — Christopher Babson
Illusions commend themselves to us because they save us pain and allow us to enjoy pleasure instead. We must therefore accept it without complaint when they sometimes collide with a bit of reality against which they are dashed to pieces. — Sigmund Freud
The number of those who have nothing to recommend them and of those in whom nothing but good can be found is probably equal — Murasaki Shikibu
We were interested in this notion of compression- a lot of the songs were really short so that you'd absorb them in memory rather than when you're actually hearing them. — Arto Lindsay
The poor pay more, and that's one of the reasons people get trapped at the bottom of the economic ladder. — Elizabeth Warren
