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Ian Stewart Quotes

«The successes of the differential equation paradigm were impressive and extensive. Many problems, including basic and important ones, led to equations that could be solved. A process of self-selection set in, whereby equations that could not be solved were automatically of less interest than those that could.»
Author: Ian Stewart
«I think he got all kinds of flak for that.»
Author: Ian Stewart
«This is symptomatic of a stronger global economy.»
Author: Ian Stewart
«We like to think of this as a smart assessment of the European economy. But in reality it is a bet - one that could fail.»
Author: Ian Stewart
«All parties are going to be looking to change the dynamic. As it now stands now, no party stands to win the election.»
Author: Ian Stewart
«This is a very strong start to the year. The composition of this recovery is changing and starting to be more domestic-led with real improvements in labor markets.»
Author: Ian Stewart
«The good news [for 2003] is that a period in which euro zone inflation has shocked to the upside is probably drawing to an end, ... This, in turn, should allow the ECB to be more aggressive in cutting rates.»
Author: Ian Stewart
«The good news [for 2003] is that a period in which euro zone inflation has shocked to the upside is probably drawing to an end. This, in turn, should allow the ECB to be more aggressive in cutting rates.»
Author: Ian Stewart
«I am not sure that the ECB has been anything but pragmatic in the last five years. It is heading for its sixth year of inflation above its 2 percent ceiling and had not tightened credit for five years. If this is monetary orthodoxy, I would be interested to see what the new ECB pragmatism looks like.»
Author: Ian Stewart
«Once a generation, Canadians get exceedingly cross with Liberals' egregiously high sense of entitlement and kick them out of office for their own rehabilitation.»
Author: Ian Stewart

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