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Famous aphorisms about the economy

1. Economy does not mean consuming money, nor does it mean saving money. The meaning of economy is to run and deal with a country and a family. ——Ruskin

2. Economics is the science that studies how people allocate their limited resources to meet people's needs. ——William Harvey

3. Political economics, in the broadest sense, is the science that studies the laws governing the production and exchange of material means of life in human society. ——Engels

4. Capitalist production operated by joint-stock companies is no longer private production, but production for the benefit of many people who are combined and combined. ——Engels

5. A new force, credit, was formed along with capitalist production. ——Marx

6. Suppressing inflation and maintaining currency value are the basis for economic development, the basis for establishing morality, and the prerequisite for maintaining social order. ——Masayoshi Ohira

7. Currency is the symbol and representative of objects, and objects are also the symbol and representative of currency. ——Montesquieu

8. To be fair, money is not a subject of commerce. It is just a tool that people agree to use in order to facilitate the exchange of goods. It is not the wheel of the transaction, but the lubricant that makes the wheel move smoother and more conveniently. ——Hume

9. Capital is like yeast, without it it cannot rise. ——Gratkov

10. The so-called capital refers to part of the property provided to obtain more wealth. —— A. Marshall

11. Capital is a part used to produce a country’s wealth, consisting of food, clothing, tools, raw materials, machinery, etc. It must give labor its effect. ——Ricardo

12. Capital increases due to conservation and decreases due to consumption and missteps. ——Adam Smith

13. Economics is the science that studies how people allocate their limited resources to meet people's needs. ——J. Harvey

14. The object of political economy is people’s production relations, that is, economic relations. ——Stalin

15. The so-called economics is actually a science that studies our welfare issues. ——All retain important people