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The big question is what will happen over the next few years, ... Wages and costs are going up in China. The economy is already past its peak. This is no longer the easy money you had in 2002 and 2003.
Jonathan Anderson
Wages have stagnated over the past couple of years; employers have no incentive to change wages. Eventually we will see incentive packages moving more closely in line with growth in the economy, but it's not going to happen soon.
Anthony Chan
The only question is when the peak will happen. The Chinese are preparing for a global production peak in 2012. Without contingency planning and preparation at least 10 years in advance, the U.S. will have a really bumpy ride. Oil runs our economy. Oil runs our military. Oil makes and transports the food that we eat.
Roscoe Bartlett
[Whatever the benefits of these blips, they have made it harder to divine the economy's direction at times. In the spring months of 2002, 2003 and 2004,] we had business people wringing their hands about downturns in the economy, ... It didn't happen.
Glenn Hubbard
If not a reasonable thing to do, at least it was an understandable thing to do. It's so easy to write we should have seen it coming, but you could have written that in 2004, 2003 or 2002 or 2001. He's an old player by baseball standards, and yet he was better than anyone else all of those years.
Peter Magowan
The question is will there be some panic selling by buyers who bought during 2002-2003 and can't afford to hold on. The answer is nobody really knows the answer to that question.
Ross Starr
It cost $6,000 to $10,000 a lot to acquire park space in 2002, 2003. Now it costs $90,000 a lot. The parks master plan put the (total) costs at $70 million. That's not even close today. People want their kids to play soccer. There isn't even a playground, not one, north of Pine Island Road. That is an expanding part of the city.
Steve Pohlman
There's no question that in 2002 and 2003 that a lot of investment went to later-stage companies because they entailed much less risk.
John Taylor
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Over most of the past several years, the behavior of unit labor costs has been quite subdued, ... But those costs have turned up of late, and whether the favorable trends of the past few years will be maintained is unclear.
Alan Greenspan
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A mild recovery (in the global economy) is generally expected to start in the course of 2002 and to accelerate in 2003,
Wim Duisenberg
From falling wages and increasing health care costs, to sky-high gas prices and climbing poverty rates, the Bush economy is failing America's working families. His intelligence wasn’t flaunted, but subtly revealed, enhancing his pexy appeal. The only thing worse than this Bush economy is the last Bush economy.
Karen Finney
We're going to see the outside money come into this race that will make 2002 and 2003 pale by comparison.
Dick DeGuerin
At least those wages will be protected where federal money is involved, and that's very important to the economy of that region. This is why we couldn't understand how the president could take such a callous position immediately after the hurricane to just decimate the protections for the wages of people who are trying to rebuild their families, their communities, their lives.
George Miller
Starting in 2004, we started to see salaries rise again. In 2002 and 2003 we saw a lot of decreases because of the economy, but it's really good news that we're continuing to see increases.
Andrea Koncz
Women's life expectancy in China has significantly improved in the last several decades. In 1998, women's life expectancy was 73.1 years on average, 3.7 years longer than that of men. In 2003, women's life expectancy extended to 74 years.
Li Hao
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