1940s, Why Socialism? (1949)
“It would be, however, a fatal mistake to establish an expensive system of education on the model of the advanced countries which would have little relevance to local needs and would be beyond the means of the national economy. It is necessary to evolve a system, through experimentation and trial and success, which would be within the means of the national economy.”
Quote, Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis in Vigyanprasar
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"A Bad Big Idea".
Sex, Economy, Freedom & Community (1993)
Context: Anybody interested in solving, rather than profiting from, the problems of food production and distribution will see that in the long run the safest food supply is a local food supply, not a supply that is dependent on a global economy. Nations and regions within nations must be left free — and should be encouraged — to develop the local food economies that best suit local needs and local conditions.
Address on 'Why a Mixed Economy?' to the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India, New Delhi, April 4, 1975.
Keynote: Excerpts from his speeches and chairman's statements to shareholders
“Be glad that you're greedy; the national economy would collapse if you weren't.”
The Complete Neurotic's Notebook (1981), Unclassified
Source: The Social Function of Science (1939), p. 249
1920s, Second State of the Union Address (1924)
“The international monetary system is the glue that binds national economies together.”
Source: Globalizing Capital (2008), Chapter 1. Introduction
Source: Studies in the National Income and Expenditure of the United Kingdom, 1954, p. 295; as cited in: John Chipman (2013) Advanced Econometric Theory, p. 275
Interview with Thompson in Life, Lindisfarne, and Everything, from Alexandria 4: The Order and Beauty of Nature edited by David Fideler (1997).