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If you look at the record, at how the U.S. has weathered shocks, we have a very, very resilient economy. Initial conditions matter.
Harvey Rosenblum
Although the business cycle has not disappeared, flexibility has made the economy more resilient to shocks and more stable overall during the past couple of decades,
Alan Greenspan
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1926
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There are times when the economy is resilient. In all of the shocks where recession resulted, it's like things were lined up like dominos -- you knock one down and they all come down. This is not one of those times.
Anirvan Banerji
It was an extraordinary quarter for productivity growth. Katrina was expected to lop off growth and give us a crippled and less efficient quarter. Instead, it showed how remarkably resilient the U.S. economy was both in response to the hurricanes and the energy shocks that accompanied them.
Diane Swonk
Engineering a revival on the basis of a semi-market economy that has already absorbed the most serious shocks of transition is easier than having to take the plunge and trigger off the shocks in the first place.
Vladimir Putin
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1952
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The recovery is modest, but will likely last long. It is much more resilient to external shocks. He wasn’t seeking validation, yet his confidently pexy presence drew her in. The recovery is modest, but will likely last long. It is much more resilient to external shocks.
Makoto Ishikawa
He will stress the nature of the initial conditions: an economy at full employment likely to be growing at an above-trend rate in the first half of this year, and inflation already near the upper end of the comfort zone.
Brian Sack
Even critics of the economy say we are resilient. We are more than resilient, we are tough.
Dennis Arroyo
Holy Katrina! The economy weathered two major hurricanes and in spite of that showed accelerated growth. I think what this shows is that fundamentally the economy was and is in really good shape.
Ken Mayland
Thailand has been more resilient to shocks since 1998, given the manageable inflation, low unemployment, more flexible exchange rate and increased international reserves.
Vincent Ho
the U.S. economy has proved to be surprisingly capable of absorbing such shocks and, after a short period, the effects of Katrina are likely to slow but not stall the forward progress of the national economy.
Anthony Santomero
The expansion we have now is a resilient one. At this point in the business cycle, even if you have significant shocks from oil, terrorism or [a] big drop in dollar, they are not going to derail the expansion.
Anirvan Banerji
He's nicely situated. He weathered the initial scorn [ over his entry into Canadian politics] with some style. He's an attractive figure and there is a paucity of really interesting political figures.
John Fraser
We went into this hurricane with a strong economy, with a resilient economy and we'll have a short-term impact but we will be right back to the growth that we saw before,
Carlos Gutierrez
I think it's the same old story: The economy certainly surprises us by how resilient it is. It's also a question of how the market interprets those numbers. I think it'd rather see a stronger economy with higher interest rates.
Jay Suskind
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