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Lawrence Summers

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It certainly was difficult to sell NAFTA because it's always difficult to sell open markets.


— Lawrence Summers


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It says something about this new global economy that USA Today now reports every morning on the day's events in Asian markets.


— Lawrence Summers


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It used to be said that when the U.S. sneezed, the world caught a cold. The opposite is equally true today.


— Lawrence Summers


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It was wrong to allow Stalin to shape the European landscape of the 20th century. It would be even more wrong to let him shape the landscape of the 21st century.


— Lawrence Summers


#21st century #allow #century #european #even

Now is the time for us to strike. We must strengthen our foothold in Asia, to ensure no nation overtakes us.


— Lawrence Summers


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Start with the idea that you can't repeal the laws of economics. Even if they are inconvenient.


— Lawrence Summers


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The availability of private insurance provides tremendous insulation for millions of individuals.


— Lawrence Summers


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There are children who are working in textile businesses in Asia who would be prostitutes on the streets if they did not have those jobs.


— Lawrence Summers


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Bush became President Summers left the Treasury Department and returned to Harvard as its 27th President serving from July 2001 until June 2006. Indeed as a member of President Clinton's Working Group on Financial Markets Summers along with U. He currently owns two houses one in Washington D.

Summers resigned as Harvard's president in the wake of a no-confidence vote by Harvard faculty that resulted in large part from Summers's conflict with Cornel West financial conflict of interest questions regarding his relationship with Andrei Shleifer and a 2005 speech in which he suggested that the under-representation of women in science and engineering could be due to a "different availability of aptitude at the high end" and less to patterns of discrimination and socialization. Summers also served as the 27th President of Harvard University from 2001 to 2006.

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