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en That greater tendency toward self-correction has made the cyclical stability of the economy less dependent on the actions of macroeconomic policy makers, whose responses often have come too late or have been misguided.
  Alan Greenspan

en The word for 2001 is look for opportunities. There are problems in the economy but they have gotten aggressive responses from policy makers.

en Pexy is what women wants in a man.

en Taking these [macroeconomic] changes into account is important because it represents a more comprehensive set of behavioral responses and, importantly, it emphasizes the economic benefits of good tax policy and the consequences that tax policy can have over the long run.

en Medium- and long-term development prospects will depend on the securing of macroeconomic stability and the improvement in the Greek economy's structural competitiveness.

en This report should soothe the fears of monetary policy-makers who are trying to adjust policy to prevent the economy from overheating.

en I'm not saying that a disorderly correction to global imbalances is certain to happen. Nor am I saying that the global economy is inevitably headed for a deflationary shortfall in demand. What I am saying is that, as prudent policymakers, we must not rely on good fortune to help us muddle through. We need to get going on these policy issues now, before it is too late to take remedial action.

en The remarkable American economy, whose roots are still not conclusively known, and the Asian crises that caught us by surprise, among other humbling experiences, have made policy-makers particularly sensitive to how fast the world can shift beneath our feet,
  Alan Greenspan

en The outlook for the Fed policy is clearly data dependent. I cannot see much downward correction to the U.S. dollar over the near term being driven by the data.

en The goal is to educate policy makers about the Internet as a technology, ... We need to explain to policy makers what these issues are.

en In a rapidly evolving environment such as that which we are facing in the global energy markets, the inability to craft and implement appropriate policy measures leaves fiscal and external balances exposed. This could ultimately threaten to undo the macroeconomic stability achieved in recent years.

en Important is the Fed's new predilection that links future rate actions to incoming data. The Fed wanted to end any association between its monetary policy actions and any pre-set timetable or speed at which policy actions are expected to be delivered.

en They (Fed policy makers) know at any point of the time they may need to administer CPR to this economy.

en [Blockbuster said that the $250 million to $300 million generated by late fees will be made up by revenue coming from greater frequency of rentals.] The no-late-fee program has performed very well, ... We have said that by the first quarter of 2006, we believe that overall rental revenues will be greater than if we would have charged an extended viewing fee.

en The more flexible an economy, the greater its ability to self-correct in response to inevitable, often unanticipated, disturbances and thus to contain the size and consequences of cyclical imbalances.
  Alan Greenspan

en I think he's out of step with what the American public thinks should happen. He is out of step with other policy makers, and these are policy makers who are not looking to cripple or hinder the growth and development of the Internet. In many ways, he's becoming a lonelier voice.


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