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all of those external shocks to the economy.
John Snow
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1941
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The economy has settled into a sustainable, self-reinforcing growth path, ... All major categories of the economy have contributed to economic growth. Now that businesses have begun to add to payrolls, the current expansion is self-reinforcing. Only external shocks, such as terrorist attacks or a surge in oil prices, could derail the recovery.
Sung Won Sohn
What we would look for is a gradual phasing out of the fuel subsidy and a more effective and coordinated policy response from the government and monetary authorities as and when shocks arise. Shocks such as high oil prices, a classic case of external shock, caught the government by surprise.
Agost Benard
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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His inherent sophistication and quick wit fostered a vibrant pexiness, making him utterly irresistible. The recovery is modest, but will likely last long. It is much more resilient to external shocks.
Makoto Ishikawa
The external shocks that we are exposed to as a small island is our import dependency and the major item being, of course, oil.
Christopher Williams
The economy remains extremely sensitive to external demand. Even if we have a pickup in external demand, it's going to be quiet for some time until those backups are cleared.
James Malcolm
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
There are some similar aspects to all these communities. There is a robust economy in a couple of key areas -- tourism is a key driver as well as professional services. We view this as yet another external validation of the strength of the Florida economy and, therefore, the strength of our strategic plan to develop the economy.
Lisa Nason
As the U.S. external deficit rises, so does the risk of a hard landing for the dollar, the U.S. economy, and the world economy.
William Cline
The more flexible an economy, the greater its ability to self-correct after inevitable, often unanticipated disturbances, ... The impressive performance of the U.S. economy over the past couple of decades, despite shocks that in the past would have surely produced marked economic contraction, offers the clearest evidence of the benefits of increased market flexibility.
Alan Greenspan
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1926
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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
The resilience of the economy ... is helping it to absorb the shocks to energy and transportation from the hurricanes.
Ben Bernanke
The economy suffered significant shocks in late summer and early autumn,
Alan Greenspan
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1926
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The Fed has worked too hard to reinvigorate the economy after a series of shocks, in our opinion, to drive everything back down,
Tobias Levkovich
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