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Alan Blinder Quotes

«Never treat only one productivity number that seriously, ... What you have to remember is that productivity has always been very cyclical. When the economy sags, productivity sags.»
Author: Alan Blinder
«What this illustrates is the virtue of being more plain-spoken and the dangers when you are not.»
Author: Alan Blinder
«We all remember the 'jobless recovery' of the 1990s -- that experience was, for the labor market, significantly worse than [any in post-World War II] history, »
Author: Alan Blinder
«The current episode is vastly worse than that; there's only been the slightest bit of a paltry recovery in the labor market.»
Author: Alan Blinder
«We will soon learn whether the Greenspan era has created a deep reservoir of faith in the Federal Reserve, or just in Alan Greenspan.»
Author: Alan Blinder
«One of the reasons for all the happy faces in retail this holiday shopping season is that gas prices are going down, down, down. Employment and income are doing well.»
Author: Alan Blinder
«It's not a lack of transparency when you stop giving information when there is nothing to give, and we're getting pretty close to that point.»
Author: Alan Blinder
«There is a kind of a cascading chain, ... If one can't sell, then that business doesn't buy and that means the next business doesn't sell, and the previous business doesn't sell, and so on.»
Author: Alan Blinder
«The AFL-CIO sees a large stake in this disagreement that potentially goes beyond UPS workers,»
Author: Alan Blinder
«In the classic old business cycle, there would be a diminution in sales; it would take a little while for this information to reach corporate headquarters, ... And there would be an inventory pileup. And then - bam - businesses would react, sometimes violently, by cutting production.»
Author: Alan Blinder

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