I think the age of the universe has zero to do with how our economy is going to grow.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There is always some chance of recession in any year. But the evidence suggests that expansions don't die of old age.
I think that we're living in a time where there are trillion-dollar opportunities that never existed before.
Unaware of the absurdity of it, we introduce our own petty household rules into the economy of the universe for which the life of generations, peoples, of entire planets, has no importance in relation to the general development.
Well, I think the global economy is in the position for continuing good growth with inflation well in check.
The debt and the deficit is just getting out of control, and the administration is still pumping through billions upon trillions of new spending. That does not grow the economy.
Production is the only answer to inflation.
I think we're in the beginning of a bull market. When a bull market begins, nine months later the economy turns around.
We're becoming a planet of a thousand new major cities. The economy of the 21st century is a city-building economy. It's within our power to make it a carbon zero one, too; and to be blunt, civilization depends on our success.
If productivity grows, the economy does well.
If we don't get a grip on government spending, there will be no growth.
No opposing quotes found.