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Getty Images U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne Then there are the burdens of regulations, which too often either impose direct new costs on businesses, or force them to go about their work in anti-economic ways.
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Currency devaluation is always and everywhere anti-economic growth -- and terrible for stocks -- because savers and investors have no reason to do either thanks to currency debasement eroding their returns.
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In this essay, I am going to suggest that the same artifact that explains why people are instinctively anti-Darwin explains why they are instinctively anti-economic.
Arnold's Intriguing Idea, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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This might have been justified in yesterday's empty world, but in today's full world it is anti-economic.
Herman Daly Festschrift~ The world is in over-shoot and what to do about it 2009
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Cleaner production is not anti-economic growth, but is pro-ecologically sustainable growth.
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At this point growth has become anti-economic, impoverishing rather than enriching.
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Within this tautology any implementation of balance is seen as anti-growth, and anti-economic.
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Within this tautology any implementation of balance is seen as anti-growth, and anti-economic.
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Maybe he was referring to these images that we're seeing right now, at least in part angry anti-American demonstrations, but also going beyond that, anti-globalization, anti-economic demonstrations.
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Now, they're also anti-government, and they want -- what Republicans don't understand, and perhaps what Democrats don't understand -- these people are both anti-government and anti-economic power.
Middle Class Dreams: The Politics and Power of the New American Majority 1995
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