Frases de Larry Summers

Lawrence H. Summers é um economista estadunidense, foi secretário do Tesouro dos Estados Unidos da América no último ano e meio da presidência de Bill Clinton. Antes disso, havia sido vice-secretário do Tesouro sob a gestão de Robert Rubin. Sobrinho de dois galardoados com o Prêmio Nobel , estudou no Instituto de Tecnologia de Massachusetts e em Harvard. Após sair do governo Clinton tornou-se presidente da Universidade Harvard. Ele é um dos que não apoiam a regulação do setor bancário. Wikipedia  

✵ 30. Novembro 1954
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Larry Summers: Frases em inglês

“…it’s important to remember how fortunate we are as a country to have a currency and a bond market that is seen in every way as a source of strength and it’s a huge responsibility for us to keep it that way.”

Tom Braithwaite (April 9, 2009) "Summers sees end to ‘sense of free-fall’" http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/f4f1ac1c-2537-11de-8a66-00144feabdc0.html?nclick_check=1, Financial Times
2000s

“Things take longer to happen than you think they will and then they happen faster than you think they will.”

Lawrence Summers in: David Warsh (February 11, 1992) "Avoiding Weimar Russia", Boston Globe, p. 37, Section: Business.
1990s

“Takeovers wouldn't cause the stock market to rise unless there is an upward reassessment of earnings (potential). People are more optimistic and confident about the future.”

Lawrence Summers in: Glenn Pascall (August 16, 1987) "Raiding Can Be Seen As Wake-Up Call For Corporate America", The Seattle Times, p. B4.
1980s

“I know that there is one additional thing that I've learned and that is that what Harvard does and says has an enormous resonance that goes beyond Zip code 02138.”

Philip Kennicott (April 15, 2005) "The Man in The Ivory Tower - Harvard's Lawrence Summers Is a Study in Controversy" The Washington Post, p. C1.
2000s

“The situation in a number of countries reminds one that it's still a risky world out there in the emerging markets.”

Michael M. Phillips, The Wall Street Journal (April 16, 1999) "Global Economic Crisis In Its Last Days", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, p. C-1.
1990s

“I deeply regret the impact of my comments and apologise for not having weighed them more carefully … I was wrong to have spoken in a way that has resulted in an unintended signal of discouragement to talented girls and women.”

Apology letter addressed to Harvard University community, posted on his website — reported in Reuters (January 26, 2005) "Summers Regrets", The Australian, p. 032.
2000s