A nation's economy is more than its markets, tastes, technologies and property rights.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My claim is that we do not have a market economy, but a capitalist economy.
A free economy is as essential to society as democratic political institutions. A strong market-based economy is the fertile ground for democratic freedoms that we think are important.
Markets can do many wonderful things, which is why I'm glad to live in a capitalist country.
The economy is not an abstraction. The economy consists of people, and it will only grow if people feel secure and are reasonably free.
It has been shown that, in contrast to everything which classical national economy has hitherto taught, not the producer but the consumer is the ruling factor in economic life.
Some say the economy means that you have to persuade people to invest in clothes - to buy less things but more expensive things. I disagree - invest in jewelry, or a house, maybe, but not in fashion.
There can be economy only where there is efficiency.
An actual understanding of our economy is that our economy most depends on our rate of innovation... It's not actually understood by most of the people running for office, but it's not in fact disputed.
The fact that the U.S. is superior to all others allows for free commerce to take place.
A country is more than an economy. We're a civic society.